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The East Cleveland council president and interim mayor are at loggerheads over who should succeed convicted Mayor Brandon King.
A guerrilla marketing campaign tagged downtown Cleveland sidewalks this week with spray chalk advertisements for Erie.
Ohio's House speaker isn’t ruling out adding the proposal to the state budget. And that’s freaked out local government officials.
St. Thomas Aquinas School brought dozens of students, families and neighbors out for a Juneteenth celebration in St. Clair-Superior.
Do you know how many requests have been made to Cleveland's new 311 non-emergency hotline. See if you can ace our news quiz.
Ohio easily passed Issue 2 in May, which allows the state to sell $2.5 billion worth of bonds to fund roads, bridges and ...
A restored RTA bus made in 1965 will be on display to help celebrate 50 years of the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority.
In September of 2024, Mayor Justin Bibb’s administration announced the 311 website for Clevelanders to place non-emergency ...
Cleveland EMS has partnered with MetroHealth Medical Center to make whole blood available to people who are shot or in car ...
CMSD teachers union president called the raise "disappointing," saying it should have been in line with teachers' raises.
About 97,000 low-income Ohio college students could be impacted by proposed changes to the federal Pell Grant program.
Ohio's decision to legalize marijuana cultivation and adults use isn't stopping the state from using helicopters to find illegal grows.