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The majority of last year's Clubs will reopen this school year, but three have been impacted by a loss of federal funding.
"Not only is this a new residential and affordable experience for our seniors, they will be connected to supportive and ...
The system would be maintained by the federal government through the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, pulling ...
Jim Sollisch has led what he calls an “ordinary” life. Yet, even in the everyday, magic can be found. Sollisch discovered ...
The author is an alumni of Cleveland State University for both undergraduate and graduate programs. Years ago, as a student ...
After years of debate, ‘The Sheriff App’ will allow people to use a smartphone to see who is in the Cuyahoga County jail.
The long-standing nursery has drawn praise from Cleveland City Councilperson Charles Slife and local developers and ...
Music speaks when words cannot.’ but it's also a very non-threatening medium. Everybody is connected by music in some way. It ...
Max Halberstam lives in Shaker Heights. This fall, he will be attending Columbia University, where he plans to study ...
The city is focused on preparing sites for development, which will position it to pitch the Opportunity Corridor to new businesses.
Nizer Lukerson, a delivery driver, stands outside Cleveland Heights City Hall after appearing in municipal court for driving under suspension. Lukerson owes $1,000 in fines to remove a number of ...