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Liberty Hill, founded in 1917, is honored to be the steward of this formidable historic structure, he said, but it comes with ...
A 2021 crackdown on drug smuggling has delayed or prevented basic legal documents from reaching people inside Ohio’s 28 state prisons.
Finding the money to make expensive repairs is challenging for Cleveland 's historic Black church congregations.
“It was kind of like a Moses-at-the-burning-bush moment,” the Rev. Brian Cash, who has pastored the church since 2020, said, referring to the biblical story. “You have an encounter with God, and you ...
Shiloh was city’s first Black Baptist congregation. Its existence has been intertwined with Black life in Cleveland.
Black Environmental Leaders has worked for year with the Equal Justice Institute in Montgomery, Alabama on the marker project ...
The East Cleveland council president and interim mayor are at loggerheads over who should succeed convicted Mayor Brandon King.
A guerrilla marketing campaign tagged downtown Cleveland sidewalks this week with spray chalk advertisements for Erie.
Daily temperatures over 90 are expected to begin Sunday and last through Thursday. Here are some ways to stay safe in the ...
St. Thomas Aquinas School brought dozens of students, families and neighbors out for a Juneteenth celebration in St. Clair-Superior.
Ohio's House speaker isn’t ruling out adding the proposal to the state budget. And that’s freaked out local government officials.
Do you know how many requests have been made to Cleveland's new 311 non-emergency hotline. See if you can ace our news quiz.