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
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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.
CSU Union Workers Express Frustration Over Stalled Contract Negotiations, While Wrestling Program Faces Cuts
Cleveland State University (CSU) workers, represented by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), held an informational picket outside the university on Thursday, citing their dissatisfaction with the lack of progress
LGBTQ+ Laws Go Into Effect In Ohio. Some View As Threat To Civil Rights, Others Suggest To Reframe The Issue.
Hundreds gathered Thursday evening for the State of the LGBTQ+ Community of Greater Cleveland, an event centered around urgent calls for action in response to a series of legislative proposals
Federal Immigration Judges Dismissed As 3 Million Case Backlog Grows
As part of ongoing efforts to streamline the federal government, the Trump Administration has dismissed more than a dozen federal immigration judges, including one based in Cleveland. This decision arrives
Granada Gardens Tenants Demand Action Amid Deteriorating Conditions
Residents of Granada Gardens in Warrensville Heights are voicing frustration over worsening living conditions, sharing images and videos depicting black mold, overflowing dumpsters, and trash piling up in hallways. “I
New Report Points Towards Negligence After Women Died From Hypothermia At Warrensville Heights Nursing Facility
An Ohio Department of Health survey found the Avenue at Warrensville Care and Rehabilitation Center failed to provide “adequate supervision” to prevent Alvera Meuti, 84, from leaving the facility, which