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In May, the Green House on West 150th St. and Puritas was raided by police, who were seen removing product from the store, ...
Mark Oprea is a staff writer at Scene. For the past seven years, he's covered Cleveland as a freelance journalist, and has ...
In May, the Green House on West 150th St. and Puritas was raided by police, who were seen removing product from the store, ...
Employee cynicism doesn’t seem disconnected from reality. Festival visits from 2022 to 2025 were roughly a third of what they were pre-Covid. And CIFF revenue has plunged by about $1 million since.
Republican measures complicate the program to make it difficult to comply, thereby pushing working people off of their health ...
Three-hundred films were shown by filmmakers from across the globe. Records were broken: One, for the number of attendees on ...
Trying non-demand touch activities, recognizing that you have permission to move at your own pace, and realizing sex can ...
Three-hundred films were shown by filmmakers from across the globe. Records were broken: One, for the number of attendees on ...
Spruill is a born and bred Clevelander -- a Buckeye native, a John Hay grad, a longtime employee at both Burten Bell Carr and ...
Ohio-based political lobbying group Center for Christian Virtue (CCV) – a primary driver behind anti-LGBTQ+ legislation at ...
Mario Rodriguez, the city's first Hispanic councilperson, and his wife Rachel had driven to a park on May 17 to help resolve ...
Someone experiencing a mental health challenge is exactly that,” Shaker Heights' police chief said. “A health issue, and not ...