What was that loud boom in northeast ohio this week? Test your knowledge of the mystery, police reform and Cleveland spending plans.
The Archwood Foods produce market looks to fill holes in a food desert on Cleveland's near West Side. It also serves free community meals.
During the recent Northeast Ohio Youth Climate Summit, students made one thing clear: They are going to keep fighting in the face of climate change, and they are going to do so through joy and ...
If the consent decree ends, a constellation of local groups will bear the brunt of the work of Cleveland police oversight.
Jeffrey Kanter’s candidacy had drawn questions from Libertarians about his motives and backing. Now, only votes for one Libertarian candidate will count.
Residents across Northeast Ohio heard a loud boom Tuesday morning. Officials say a meteor over Cleveland likely caused the ...
The report is the first status update on Cleveland's consent decree progress since the city moved to end federal court ...
The federal judge overseeing Cleveland's police reform did not rule on the city's motion to end the consent decree at a recent hearing.
Cleveland Community Police Commission cites the delays as evidence that the city is not ready to leave the consent decree.
Ohioans for Cannabis Choice announced Wednesday they didn't collect enough signatures to qualify for the November ballot. The law now takes effect Friday.
Twelve jurors will consider the fate of two ex-FirstEnergy executives, accused of waging the biggest bribery scandal in state history.
PB CLE launched a $100,000 pilot participatory budgeting process in Slavic Village. Idea submissions will be open until April 15.
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