Schreiber said that the program has been growing a lot: they have increased their tree giveaways and tree plantings, their tree maintenance team will water over 1,200 trees in Cleveland per week this ...
We all have financial needs and goals, whether it’s dreaming of buying a new home, starting a business, or simply feeling ...
Some 315 truck companies, mostly from out-of-state, owe $5.2 million in unpaid tolls on the Ohio turnpike, state officials say.
A federal bill passed last summer instituted new restrictions and requirements on SNAP benefits, but some have not yet gone into effect.
CMSd leaders faced protests and criticism from district staff who say cuts will harm children and the district in the long run.
Cleveland gave tobacco retailers time to comply with the new city license requirement but soon they'll start handing out $500 fines.
Downtown Cleveland, Inc. hosted the first of several community meetings to discuss new street art coming to the Gateway District this summer.
Officials gave crime statistics updates and talked police-community engagement at a recent Second District meeting.
Surviving year one for Latino vendors at CentroVilla25 was about hope and hard lessons. What’s next?
It took years to open CentroVilla25 market hall in Cleveland's Clark-Fulton neighborhood. Here's how the first year went for vendors.
Retail pharmacies started closing en masse a few years ago. In Cleveland, some of their buildings have found new life.
New tidbits and insight from the Weekly Chatter column. Plus, Cleveland teachers' union steps on its own message.
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