Turner said his office changed some drivers’ credit card payments to enforce the law – but that it never hurt drivers ...
Cleveland isn't the alone in closing schools. Chicago did a decade ago—here's what it meant for students, teachers and ...
In a court filing, Cleveland and the U.S. Department of Justice asked a federal judge to end the city's consent decree.
Council member Polensek and residents discussed CMSD and housing and park development at a recent Ward 10 community meeting.
Guardians, Cavaliers seek Ohioans’ unclaimed funds for repairs at Progressive Field and Rocket Arena
The Guardians and Cavaliers are hoping to tap the same pool of state money that is paying for the Browns’ new stadium in ...
Cleveland was able to use $1.6 million of the full $4.9 million grant from the Ohio Department of Development’s Lead Safe ...
City Hall created hurdles for itself that it says contributed to the loss of $3.3 million in grant dollars for lead removal.
Business optimism is returning for small and midsize business leaders at the start of 2026, fueling confidence and growth plans.
Six years after the law passed, Cleveland still needs tens of thousands of properties to get registered as lead safe.
People who earn up to $69,000 a year qualify for free tax prep services. Many qualify for a refund that can boost income by thousands.
For years, the clerk’s office pressured drivers to pay more parking tickets than required to lift blocks on their vehicle registrations.
Residents had mixed reactions to the Cleveland Clinic's plan. Here's more on the questions and concerns they raised.
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