Veterans and their advocates gathered outside the VA Clinic on Brookpark Road on Monday to voice their opposition to proposed job cuts within the Department of Veterans Affairs. The plan,
Category: Justice
Cleveland Municipal Court Shutdown Continues Into Third Week
Cleveland Municipal and Housing Court remains inoperative as the shutdown stretches into its third week. While arraignments for jailed individuals are proceeding, most other court functions remain stalled, with no
Ohio Lawmakers Push for Chip-Enabled EBT Cards to Curb SNAP Fraud
A bipartisan group of Ohio legislators is taking action to combat a surge in food-stamp fraud caused by skimming—an issue that has left many families without essential benefits and cost
Six Months Later After Alleged Infant Abuse, Lake County Family Seeks Justice
It’s now been six months after an alleged case of child abuse, a Lake County family is still searching for answers and calling for justice. They are urging anyone with
Tenants Given Just 3 Days Before Eviction at Condemned Euclid Apartments
As the deadline looms for residents to vacate Euclid Parkside Gardens, a condemned apartment complex in Euclid, tenants are still searching for answers. Officials have cited numerous violations against the
Will The U.S. Dept. Of Education Effectively Privatize Education, Ousting Public Schools? Defunding Trends Suggest So.
Public schools across Ohio have long been calling for increased funding for essential resources such as air conditioning, school supplies, and support for special needs programs. While the U.S. Department
Cleveland Police Chief Reflects on First Year in Office
Cleveland Police Chief Annie Todd has completed her first year leading the city’s police force, marking a tenure focused on tackling violent crime and juvenile offenses. At her inaugural press
Judge Considers Dismissing Corruption Case Against Avon Lake Mayor
Over two months after the final implosion at the Avon Lake Power Plant, a group of local residents is taking their concerns about the demolition to court. On Tuesday, Avon
Whistleblower Exposes Health Insurance Concerns, Calls Industry Practices ‘Outrageous’
A former health insurance insider is speaking out against industry practices he calls “outrageous,” shedding light on the challenges patients face with coverage and billing. His revelations come as experts
East Cleveland Appoints Sandra Morgan as Interim Mayor Amidst City Struggles
Sandra Morgan has been appointed as the new interim Mayor of East Cleveland, stepping into the role immediately. The announcement came Friday from Cuyahoga County Probate Court Judge Anthony J.