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
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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
School Bus Catches Fire in Cleveland Heights, Students and Driver Safe
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio — A school bus transporting students to Monticello Middle School became engulfed in flames early Thursday morning, but thanks to the quick actions of the bus driver,
Cleveland Guardians Owner Lawrence J. Dolan Dies at 94
CLEVELAND — Lawrence J. Dolan, longtime owner of the Cleveland Guardians and a prominent figure in the city’s sports and business community, has died at the age of 94. The
Cleveland Police Warn of Rapid Vehicle Thefts Using Reprogrammed Key Fobs
Cleveland Police are sounding the alarm on a troubling trend in vehicle thefts—one that takes less than 90 seconds to pull off and involves technology many drivers already carry every
Cyber Incident Shuts Down Cleveland Municipal Court
CLEVELAND — Cleveland Municipal Court will be closed to the public on Monday following a reported “cyber incident,” according to court officials. Deputy Court Administrator Mike Negray released a statement
Court Battle Over Pandemic Unemployment Benefits Continues in Ohio
Thousands of Ohio residents are closely following a prolonged legal dispute over pandemic unemployment benefits. A recent ruling from a Franklin County judge has ordered the state to distribute nearly
Cleveland’s Tourism Industry Rebounds as Hotel Rates Surge
Cleveland’s tourism sector is experiencing a strong revival following a challenging post-pandemic period. Recent data indicates that hotel prices in the city’s downtown core saw a significant uptick, with overnight
Restoration Looks Promising for St. Theodosius Orthodox Cathedral After Devastating Fire Last Year
Nearly a year after a fire severely damaged St. Theodosius Orthodox Cathedral, restoration efforts are finally set to begin. The blaze, which broke out on May 28, 2024, left the
Four Sentenced in 2023 Murder of 3-Year-Old Cleveland Boy
CLEVELAND — Four people involved in the fatal shooting of 3-year-old Luis Diaz were sentenced Tuesday in Cuyahoga County Court, bringing a tragic case to a close nearly a year