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The origin of the Juneteenth celebrations marking the end of slavery in the U.S. goes back to an order issued as Union troops ...
Opponents of Trump’s administration are set to rally in hundreds of cities on Saturday during the military parade in ...
As Northeast Ohioans grapple with the loss of craft giant JoAnn, local stores like The Quilting Bee are filling the gaps.
At a centennial celebration for Cleveland Main Library on May 10, officials announced several major gifts, including the bulk ...
A new, six-week class that's open to the public will help attendees who are interested in bringing solar energy to their communities.
Deputy Isen Vajusi struggled with confidence, stress and field training before being forced out of the suburbs. He’s now on the sheriff’s downtown safety patrol.
The local social justice advocacy nonprofit created the Flourish Award to recognize extraordinary local changemakers for ...
All photos from the exhibit by Jala Forest. Cleveland’s Karamu House is one of the nation’s oldest producing Black theaters and has remained a pivotal vessel for Black American culture since its ...
Over the past half-year, Cleveland Public Theatre (CPT) has been readying its two-theater campus in Gordon Square to hold 20 immersive installation pieces that look to steep audiences in the minds and ...
Projects such as the Woodhill Choice Neighborhoods revitalization project and the restoration of aging parks and community centers bring the hope of renewal — and Elevate the East is now building on ...
Clevelanders, get ready for a first-of-its-kind milestone: the commissioning of the USS Cleveland, a Littoral Combat Ship that will carry our city’s name, pride and community spirit around the world.