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Mayor Justin Bibb hosting Back to School fest for students of all ages at Cleveland Public Auditorium
CLEVELAND — The school year is officially underway for Cleveland Metropolitan School District students, and the city is hosting a Back to School Fest to support its students and families as classes get back in session. Mayor Justin Bibb announced his administration partnered with more than two dozen community...
Taylor Swift Comes To Cleveland
CLEVELAND - Maybe you can't afford a ticket to tylor Swift’s international smash hit of a concert..... but don't worry.... from now until February... you can catch her act... right here in the delta. Taylor Swift: Through The Eras will be on display from now until February 2nd, 2025.
TV producer recalls generosity of talk show legend and Ohio native Phil Donahue
A giant of the television world, Phil Donahue, died this week at 88. Born in Cleveland, Donahue was dubbed the “king of daytime talk” for his program which aired from 1967-96. He hosted everyone from entertainers to presidents. Carol Story, who also hails from Northeast Ohio, was one of his producers during a 29-year run.
Classic rock band’s original guitarist says getting rich destroyed chemistry
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Kiss was formed in 1973 but by the end of the decade had become one of the top-selling rock bands of the 1970s, rising to fame with behind the band members’ makeup and outlandish live shows. But Ace Frehley, the original guitarist for Kiss, says...
A Top Workplace Again: Tri-C Receives 18th NorthCoast 99 Award
Award recognizes organizations with HR practices that drive results. Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®) has once again been recognized as a top workplace in Northeast Ohio, winning its 18th NorthCoast 99 award. Each year, the award honors the 99 best workplaces for top talent across 22 counties. The College won...
University Hospitals radiation team throws Taylor Swift-themed party for patient on last day of treatment
CLEVELAND — Walking into a cancer treatment center can be scary -- especially if you’re a teenager. But for one patient at the University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center in Cleveland, just a little bit of music can go a long way. "[Karen Lopez] started requesting Taylor Swift music...
Cleveland Black Men's Wellness Day features free health screenings, family activities at Wade Oval Saturday
CLEVELAND — Cleveland Black Men's Wellness Day will take place at Wade Oval on Saturday from 7 a.m to noon at Wade Oval, featuring a 5k run/walk, plenty of entertainment and family fun, as well as free health screenings. Participants will have access to free health tests by University...
New cohort of hydroponic farming workshops return to Lakeland Community College
The Veterans Center at Lakeland Community College is hosting a series of hydroponic farming workshops, currently underway, which are funded by a grant from the Cleveland Foundation Lake-Geauga Fund. The free program aims to promote personal growth and wellness through agriculture. Topics include hydroponic production systems, agriculture-focused education, business planning...
Cleveland's Tremont Neighborhood Celebrates Success of The Arch at Saint Michael as HUD Marks 50 Years of Community Development Grants
Marking half a century of critical community building, the Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, according to a recent report. Key representatives from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the City of Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, CHN Housing Partners, and the Cuyahoga Land Bank convened at The Arch at Saint Michael in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood.
Gov. Mike DeWine has called for removing politicians from redistricting. So why is he working to defeat Issue 1 in November?
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Gov. Mike DeWine said multiple times during his last campaign for governor that politicians should be removed from the process of redistricting, the redrawing of state legislative and congressional maps. But he’s coming to Cleveland on Tuesday to help defeat Issue 1, an amendment that will...
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