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
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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
Cleveland Sponsors Express Concerns Over Uncertain Future for Ukrainian Newcomers
Cleveland-area sponsors are voicing concerns over the uncertain future of Ukrainians they helped bring to the United States through a now-paused sponsorship program. The White House on Thursday refuted reports
Two Men Sentenced to One Year in Prison for Cleveland Street Takeover
Two men involved in a street takeover in Cleveland have now been sentenced to one year in prison after pleading guilty to multiple charges, including aggravated riot, inducing panic, and
$22,000 Lost as Virginia Man Warns Cleveland Area of Classic Car Scam
A Virginia man is speaking out after losing thousands of dollars in a fraudulent online car sale, hoping to prevent others from falling victim to similar scams. Jeffery Carr had
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
Stadium Plans Set for Downtown Soccer Group Venue
Cleveland Soccer Group has revealed fresh renderings for its proposed South Gateway Stadium, a state-of-the-art venue aimed at bringing professional men’s and women’s soccer teams to Northeast Ohio by 2026.
Businesses Boom as Cedar-Lee Garage Reopens Following Closure Due to Devastating Fire
Just over a month after a massive fire tore through the Cedar-Lee-Meadowbrook development, forcing the temporary closure of the Cedar-Lee Garage, the parking structure has reopened. Although the costly fire
Veterans and Workers Protest Over 2,400 VA Layoffs
A small group of demonstrators gathered outside the Louis Stokes Cleveland Veterans Affairs Medical Center, holding signs and chanting in protest. Their concern: sweeping job cuts occurring at VA facilities
Cleveland City Council Urges State Officials to Reject Ohio Campuses DEI Ban
Cleveland City Council has taken a firm stance against Senate Bill 1 (S.B. 1), passing a resolution on Monday urging state leaders to reject the controversial legislation, which could prohibit