Ohio saw a 32.4% drop in enrollment after subsidies for health insurance ended - nearly three times the national average.
Test your civic pride and local news IQ with our weekly quiz on a historic Euclid Avenue landmark and the biggest headlines shaping Cleveland.
A new Ohio law that will take effect this fall requires drivers and passengers to identify themselves to police officers during traffic stops or face charges. Under the law, if an officer stops a ...
The outages over the July 4 weekend were just the latest electricity failures in Northeast Ohio that have frustrated ...
Proud gardeners across Cleveland will open their yards, gardens and farms for public viewing and neighborly meet-and-greets at the annual GardenWalk Cleveland this weekend. GardenWalk Cleveland spans ...
Multiple tax increases could be headed for Cuyahoga County voters’ ballots over the next year. Read on for a rundown.
Wood peeling on the exterior of Drexmore Mansion, a vacant apartment building near Shaker Square. It is one of 15 apartment buildings in the area that Elevate Shaker Square, a local company now ...
A decade-long bet on Downtown Cleveland will end July 31 when local grocery chain Heinen's closes its Euclid Avenue store.
Jan Ridgeway isn't accumulating. She's archiving. And now she has her first public exhibit titled HERstory, HISstory, OURstory: The Journey.
People seeking replacement SNAP benefits must request it within 10 days of when they lost food after a power outage.
Power lines at a Cleveland Public Power facility in the city's Gordon Square neighborhood. Credit: Nick Castele / Signal Cleveland Greater Clevelanders have experienced about a half dozen large scale ...
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