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The Cleveland Thyagaraja Festival will bring hundreds of classical musicians from southern India and thousands of attendees to Cleveland.
The Urban Forestry Commission also heard an update on a more tree-friendly sidewalk repair policy at its quarterly meeting.
Council said Cleveland's old nuisance code wasn’t sufficient to deal with party houses, fights and other neighborhood ...
A group submitted voter signatures and paperwork in the hopes of getting a referendum on Ohio Senate Bill 1 before voters in ...
Ginn Academy students are creating a magazine so they can weigh in on social trends and local and national issues.
The City Planning Commission has postponed the Cleveland Clinic’s Fairview Hospital expansion after hearing concerns from residents.
The grants are aimed at nonprofits committed to connecting with Greater Clevelanders around voting and elections.
Cleveland has spent two years in court pursuing a lawsuit against the owner of apartment buildings near Shaker Square.
Signal Cleveland's new health reporter, Celia Hack, will cover topics such as hospital systems, housing and the environment.
Cleveland students marched in support of the nation’s first Earth Day in 1970, and journalists and politicians advocated for policy change.
At Wrecks and Effects, "where destruction meets creativity" you can break many things, but smashing cement blocks on the floor is off limits.
Before he leapt tall buildings in a single bound, Superman was just a couple of guys from Glenville’s idea of a hero.