Construction on a new walk-in Behavioral Health Crisis Center on E. 22 nd St. in Cleveland’s Central neighborhood will proceed as planned following an agreement by the parties leading its development.
Amid ongoing pharmacy chain closures, the opening of a new pharmacy is a major development for the neighborhood.
Lauren Pacini continues to trace both the history and redevelopment of the Warner & Swasey building in Midtown, and his ...
Neighborhood businesses are part of the community ecosystem, and this model shows how a local business can see customers as ...
Voting districts typically are redrawn once a decade, after each census. But Trump triggered an unusual round of mid-decade ...
As officials shared timeline and construction details for the project – which they expect to be complete within two years – ...
By afternoon, she was officially an American citizen. Pister-Gross was among the 37 people naturalized during an impressive ...
Two nonprofits are distributing 12,000 packets of native wildflower seeds at nine locations in Cuyahoga and Lake counties.
Thomas J. Walsh is a Cleveland-area writer, editor and communications manager. A Navy veteran, he is an elected board member ...
The first installment in a series looking at the history and pending redevelopment of the Warner & Swasey Building.
Jacob Meyers is the Campus Editor for The Carroll News, originally from Parma, Ohio. He is a student at John Carroll ...
Literacy levels are a pressing concern in several Ohio cities, including Cleveland. A Columbus-area hospital is trying a new ...