Veterans and their supporters gathered in Akron on Tuesday to protest recent job cuts at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), joining a wave of demonstrations across Northeast Ohio,
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Ohio City Residents Rally Behind Local Businesses as Chipotle Moves In
Ohio City has long been known for its thriving local business scene, but the arrival of a Chipotle restaurant on West 25th Street is raising concerns among small business owners
Cleveland Hopkins Airport Unveils Sustainability Plan to Boost Climate Resilience
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is set to roll out a comprehensive sustainability plan this spring, targeting key areas such as infrastructure, clean transportation, renewable energy, waste management, and climate resilience.
Superior Midway Project May Force Change to St. Patrick’s Day Parade Route
Cleveland’s beloved St. Patrick’s Day Parade may face a significant shift as concerns mount over the impact of the upcoming Superior Midway Project. Parade officials, local business owners, and residents
Century Tavern in North Ridgeville Unearths Hidden History Ahead of Grand Opening
A nearly 200-year-old tavern in North Ridgeville is revealing long-buried secrets as it prepares to welcome guests for its grand reopening. Century Tavern, a place steeped in history, holds stories
Four Killed in High-Speed Crash; Three Victims Identified as Teens
Four people lost their lives early Wednesday morning when a stolen vehicle crashed into two trees, authorities confirmed. Among the victims, three have been identified as teenagers: 18-year-old Eddy Deandre
Cleveland Municipal Court Resumes Operations After Cyber Attack
Cleveland Municipal Court has reopened its doors after a cyber attack forced a nearly three-week shutdown, disrupting court proceedings and frustrating visitors. In a statement, court administrators confirmed the reopening:
East Cleveland Resident Takes Stand Against Illegal Dumping
The grounds surrounding Mayfair Elementary School in East Cleveland are meticulously maintained, providing a welcoming environment for students. However, just down the block, Manhattan Avenue tells a different story. Lined
Port of Cleveland Braces for 2025 Shipping Season Amid Tariff Uncertainty
As the Port of Cleveland gears up for the 2025 shipping season, officials are cautiously optimistic about maintaining or surpassing last year’s economic impact, which reached $7 billion. However, uncertainty
Cleveland Church Returns to Sanctuary After 18-Month Tornado Recovery
After 561 days of displacement, New Life at Calvary Church in Cleveland’s Fairfax neighborhood is returning to its sanctuary for worship. The historic church, designated as a Cleveland Historic Landmark,