Between Nov. 13-15, people who are low-income, disabled and between 18 and 61 years old can enter the housing voucher waitlist lottery.
This is the last week to catch “Showin’ Up Black” at Cleveland Public Theater. Performances are Thursday, March 6, through Saturday, March 8, at 7:30 p.m. each day. This play follows an affluent ...
Tiffany glass tiles sparkle in downtown Cleveland’s Tiffany Glass Building, the former home of the City Club of Cleveland.
The new is similar to laws passed in Cleveland in 2022 and Akron in 2021, which require footage of shootings to be released within seven days.
The lobbying group for the state’s public universities advised them to sit on the sidelines over Senate Bill 1, records show.
Cybersecurity, parking tickets and sidewalk repairs were just a few of the topics covered at last week’s marathon budget sessions.
The year's budget negotiations ended with a spat between Cleveland City Council and Mayor Justin Bibb over neighborhood ...
If President Trump signs off, some Medicaid enrollees will have to hold a job or enroll in an educational program to keep ...
Two code inspectors and others are reviewing 1,200 applications from landlords seeking lead-safe certificates from the City ...
The Cleveland Contemporary Youth Orchestra hired composers to work with its students on four original pieces of music.
Cuyahoga County residents can go to the Garfield Heights Public Library to get assistance from the public defender.
Sen. Rick Scott of Florida introduced a bill in January called the Sunshine Protection Act of 2025. If passed, he said, the bill would “lock the clock,” meaning it would do away with moving clocks ...