Cleveland and Cuyahoga County as a whole have long been ranked among the poorest in the country, despite the myriads of programs and agencies that exist to help residents access employment, wealth and opportunity.
Cleveland City Council President Blaine Griffin and Councilman Brian Kazy were both appointed to committee positions with the National League of Cities this week. The appointments put both Democrats in key positions to advocate for cities,
The 45-year-old is accused of raping at least three childing, including his own daughter, and investigators believe there may be more victims.
The Ohio Department of Development announced the recipients, which include feature films and a WWE event to be shot in Cleveland.
Max Chernin had what could be seen as the unenviable task of being the understudy for Ben Platt — an acclaimed theater talent most closely associated with his starring role in the stage and screen
The Junior League of Cleveland, a nonprofit that supports the professional development of women, is hosting its first Women’s Leadership Summit, offering insights from experienced women leaders.
Thomas Suddes is a former legislative reporter with The Plain Dealer in Cleveland and writes from Ohio University. [email protected] The Ohio General Assembly’s 136th session opened earlier this month after the customary exchange of polite fictions ...
Expect a blustery north wind at 10-20 mph. A dry and colder day tomorrow with gradual clearing. A good deal of sun across the area during the afternoon with high temperatures only around 30 degrees. Temperatures sneak back into the 40s for a high on Sunday with a mostly cloudy sky.
Ohio awarded $9.1M in tax credits for Cleveland riverfront redevelopment, which is expected to create jobs and revitalize urban space.
Michael Bearden got a couple of key years on staff at Notre Dame. Now, Bearden is moving on to the NFL. Several sources tell FootballScoop that Bearden, Notre Dame's assistant wide receivers coach each of the past two seasons, is making the leap to an NFL staff.
The Ohio Department of Development has announced more than $33 million in tax credits to support the state’s growing film and theater industries. These funds, a
Council President Lateek Shabazz says the city has been unable to pass a 2025 budget, 'severely impacting our ability to maintain public safety services.'