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In September of 2024, Mayor Justin Bibb’s administration announced the 311 website for Clevelanders to place non-emergency requests for service. Since then, some of the most common requests, online or ...
The sexually transmitted infection, or STI, showed up at about the same rate as gonorrhea within Cuyahoga County Board of ...
Garfield Heights officials promised to join residents on a walk along Garfield Boulevard to assess safety concerns.
The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce sponsors SUN meals, a free summer meal program for kids ages 1-18.
A long-running lawsuit alleges that Black customers were disproportionately harmed by liens for overdue Cleveland Water bills.
CMSD teachers union president called the raise "disappointing," saying it should have been in line with teachers' raises.
A national day of protest against the Trump administration was marked in Cleveland by multiple rallies and a march that remained peaceful.
Chatter is following Cleveland's races for mayor, City Council and judicial seats this year. Here's a first look at some races.
Earlier this spring, Ohio Rep. Phil Plummer, a Republican from Dayton and former wrestling coach, introduced an amendment as ...
Cleveland City Council is shrinking from 17 wards to 15 pitting some incumbent council members against one another.
About 97,000 low-income Ohio college students could be impacted by proposed changes to the federal Pell Grant program.
CMHA approved $21M in contracts with 40+ firms for cleaning and prep services to ready vacant units for new residents.