Cuyahoga County plans to demolish the former Juvenile Justice Center, eyeing redevelopment and community renewal.
County Treasurer Brad Cromes pauses long-term investments - including in Israel Bonds - amid mounting bills, shaky federal ...
Once approved by Cuyahoga County Council, planners say the demolition work is expected to take approximately 18 months to ...
The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner is urging the public to stay vigilant, safe and warm as temperatures plunge again into ...
The grand jury subpoena also focuses on Mark Dottore’s company, which has earned more than $500,000 in fees from the court ...
The grant money is to be used to install solar panels on landfills and convert an electricty-generating plant from coal power ...
Les Belles Perles Debutante Cotillion: 4 p.m. March 15 at the John S. Knight Center, 77 E. Main St., Akron. Hosted by the Akron Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, the 41st annual event ...
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Cuyahoga County leaders will vote next week on whether to approve a $6.8 Million grant to demolish the vacant, former ...
The Cuyahoga County Treasurer's office says it's seen an increase in complaints about scam calls with the approach of the ...
Cuyahoga County Fiscal Office sets new dates for estate planning assistance through its Great Estates Program.
A Marshall Project - Cleveland and News 5 Cleveland investigation has prompted Cuyahoga County leaders to reconsider its ...
The proposed project will turn an office building on the site of the former St. Vincent Medical Center medical campus into a mental health crisis facility.
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