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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.
Protestors against Senate Bill 1 lined up outside the City Club of Cleveland ahead of the address by the Kirtland Republican.
News and insights from the State Signals newsletter. Plus, Jon Husted reports who's paying for his effort to remain in ...
University officials said the Department of Energy’s decision to limit money for research overhead will cost the school at least $4 million.
Not a single person sentenced under the Reagan Tokes law has been released early, The Marshall Project - Cleveland found.
CMSD officials say they don’t have the money to fix a leaky roof at the school that has made building conditions unsafe.
The greatest football player in the world is coming to Cleveland. Hear from his biggest fans and find out why Leo Messi is so ...
Gateway spending is under the spotlight because Progressive Field and Rocket Arena costs have been outpacing revenue the ...
CMSD leaders have to close and merge schools to avoid a budget deficit, but doing so will make the district better overall, ...
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’ recent visi offered a platform for Ohio Democrats to vent and plan how they might dig out of their ...
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