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 ...
Ohio saw a 32.4% drop in enrollment after subsidies for health insurance ended - nearly three times the national average.
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The outages over the July 4 weekend were just the latest electricity failures in Northeast Ohio that have frustrated ...
Since 2015, Heinen's has sold groceries and lunch offerings from the old Cleveland Trust rotunda. Credit: Nick Castele / Signal Cleveland A push to use public and private dollars to save Heinen’s ...
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 ...
Tessa Xuan of Flock No CLE testifies at the July 7 meeting of City Council’s Safety Committee. To her left are a roll of duct tape and boxes of trash bags brought by another member of Flock No CLE who ...
The Midwest Railway Preservation Society is fueled by grit and passion. The humble operation punches above its weight.
Multiple tax increases could be headed for Cuyahoga County voters’ ballots over the next year. Read on for a rundown.
Jan Ridgeway isn't accumulating. She's archiving. And now she has her first  public exhibit titled HERstory, HISstory, OURstory: The Journey.
Voters cast early ballots at the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections in Cleveland on April 30, 2026. Credit: Mark Naymik Ohioans cast more Republican ballots during the primary election in May. But ...