If the Cleveland Orchestra has seemed a little more welcoming of late, you’re not hearing or seeing things. You’re noticing ...
Years ago, I was walking across Detroit Avenue around Mt. Carmel Church near W. 65th Street, and a guy came up to me, 25 or ...
Amy Schwabauer’s play, a dark comedy, “I Wear My Dead Sister’s Clothes” runs through Dec. 20 at Cleveland Public Theatre and ...
A proposal to build a $21 million SpringHill Suites by Marriott hotel on East 90th Street between Hough and Chester Avenues ...
Polensek (with an accent on the second syllable) is Cleveland’s longest-serving council member at nearly 48 years and ...
Warm weather shelters, cold weather shelters, specifically in our current climate, in communities like Cleveland and other ...
A new AP-NORC poll finds this holiday season isn’t quite so merry for American shoppers as large shares of them are dipping ...
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 ...
For 15 years, the Halloran Huskies youth hockey team allowed kids to play hockey for free, thanks to volunteers and fundraising. Now, amid tension between city employees and would-be volunteers, ...
Walter Patton, a local activist and lifelong Central resident, sits in the bleachers of Dwayne Browder Field in Central Avenue as he discusses the challenges the neighborhood faces, and the specific ...
The Cleveland Arts Prize is the oldest juried municipal arts prize in the U.S. CAP Trustees Michael Weil and H. Scott Westover celebrated the award’s history by curating the exhibition, which brings ...
Maple Lanes does not have open bowling due to the lack of reliable pinsetters. However, the alley can be rented for parties – ...