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We’re looking to learn more about how Cleveland Metropolitan School District students and families are navigating using the college scholarship program.
Ohio City neighbors debate a new beer garden, weighing hopes for fixing up a vacant lot against worries about noise.
Cleveland zoning board OKs plans for veterans housing and a smoke shop in Ward 14, and a new breakfast place in the Lee-Miles neighborhood.
Generally speaking, gambling is banned on Cleveland Metroparks property. But the parks system is considering new sources of revenue.
Say Yes won't discuss the number of students who have obtained post-secondary education with its help, though leaders pledge ...
A collaboration between a trio of musicians and a collective of Cleveland beekeepers led to "A Hive Song." See a performance this week.
Titled “Community over Chaos,” the gathering contrasted Democratic mayors with President Donald Trump’s administration.
When someone dies while in jail custody, even if they died after being moved to a hospital, jail officials are required to report the death to two agencies: the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and ...
The Underground Railroad Interpretative Center at the Cozad-Bates House hosts free tours with volunteer guides.
A Cleveland landmark is in the midst of being demolished. Do you know which one? That question kicks off the latest edition of the Signal Cleveland news quiz, your chance to test your news knowledge ...
Garfield Heights City Council unanimously approved an ordinance urging the State of Ohio to hand over marijuana tax revenue.
The cuts will largely hit administrative jobs “ranging from senior leaders to entry-level hires,” but not patient care, the ...
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