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On the outskirts of Grafton, a quaint country village in Lorain County, a country road leads past the usual barns and dairy cows to an unexpected attraction: The Parsh family property in Grafton is ...
This year, the Beachland Ballroom & Tavern complex on Waterloo Road in Collinwood is celebrating 25 years of bringing just about every kind of entertainment imaginable to Northeast Ohio. From ...
Schaffer's installations debunk the perpetrated myths of trans people. Last month, Cleveland Institute of Art (CIA) graduating seniors’ capstone projects were displayed throughout the University ...
About the Author: Tom Matowitz Recently retired after a 37-year career teaching public speaking, Tom Matowitz has had a lifelong interest in local and regional history. Working as a freelance author ...
About the Author: Karin Connelly Rice Karin Connelly Rice enjoys telling people's stories, whether it's a promising startup or a life's passion. Over the past 20 years she has reported on the local ...
Cleveland State University (CSU), AquaMissions, and Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) are diving into a life-saving partnership to transform CSU’s aquatics center pool into a classroom to ...
The nonprofit University Settlement has been providing much-needed social services to residents of Cleveland’s Broadway-Slavic Village neighborhood since 1926. A new era of support began in August ...
Nature is a foreign place to many urban young people—especially Black and Brown youngsters—who may not have the exposure, money, gear, and guidance to enjoy nature more. Several local programs ...
The City of South Euclid is experiencing a residential construction renaissance, with five major housing developments in the works totaling 128 new units. This building boom in the built-out Cleveland ...
“There’s no place like home,” said Dorothy Gale in the 1939 classic film “The Wizard of Oz.” The Cleveland Restoration Society (CRS) and the American Institute of Architects Cleveland (AIA) agree with ...
Earl Pike, executive director of University Settlement in Slavic Village, knows that challenges abound in his community. First acting as a consulting partner to evaluate the 98-year-old nonprofit ...
From the mid-19th Century until the mid-20th Century, railroads were the main method for transporting goods and materials to and from Cleveland. Paired with passenger trains crisscrossing the country ...
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