The boil advisory affecting several Cleveland suburbs and parts of the city’s East Side has officially been lifted. Cleveland Water announced late Tuesday that water samples collected earlier in the
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Cleveland Browns to Move Headquarters to Brook Park: A Shift in Football Legacy
In a significant development for Cleveland sports, the Cleveland Browns have announced their decision to relocate from Huntington Bank Field to Brook Park, confirming earlier reports by 19 News. This
Get Ready for Brewhouse Haunts: A Spooktacular Haunted History Tour in Cleveland!
This weekend, Cleveland is gearing up for a thrilling experience with the Brewhouse Haunts: Haunted History Tour! If you’re looking for a unique blend of history, ghost stories, and craft
Quick-Thinking Driver Escapes Early Morning Car Fire in Cleveland
A driver narrowly escaped injury early Monday morning when his car caught fire in downtown Cleveland. The incident occurred around 1:30 a.m. on I-90 West at the Ontario Exit. Eyewitnesses
Chagrin Documentary Film Festival Marks 15 Years at New Permanent Venue
Filmmakers from around the world are preparing to gather in Chagrin Falls as the Chagrin Documentary Film Festival (CDFF) celebrates its 15th anniversary from October 1 to 6. The festival,
New Cleveland Housing Fund Launches with $38 Million Investment to Tackle Affordable Housing Crisis
A new initiative to boost affordable housing in Cleveland has officially launched, following significant support from local government and private sector partners. The Cleveland Housing Investment Fund (CHIF), spearheaded by
Brewed Awakenings: Celebrate Cleveland Beer Week!
Cleveland Beer Week is back, running from October 4 to October 13, 2024, in the heart of Downtown Cleveland. This annual celebration highlights the burgeoning craft beer scene and includes
Ohio Enforces Quarantine in Multiple Counties Due to Spotted Lanternfly Infestation
Ohio has implemented quarantine measures in response to the growing presence of the spotted lanternfly, an invasive species threatening agriculture and forestry in the state. Originally from Asia, this pest
Black River Cleanup Progresses as Environmental Efforts Pay Off
Northeast Ohio’s Black River is showing significant improvement, thanks to decades of environmental cleanup efforts. This summer, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the State of Ohio removed the
Debate Over Solar Farms Intensifies as Ohio Communities Weigh Their Future
As demand for renewable energy rises, Ohio finds itself in the midst of heated debates over the role of large-scale solar farms. In Columbus, discussions recently took place before the