One look around Monroe Street Cemetery – the uneven ground, uncut grass, tilted headstones dating from the early 1800s – and it’s easy to feel you’re in the oldest public cemetery on Cleveland’s West ...
Ronald James, a tenant who lives near Shaker Square, gives a tour of the property to Cleveland building inspectors in November 2022. Credit: Nick Castele / Signal Cleveland A Shaker Boulevard landlord ...
The state’s new higher education law requires public colleges to cut academic degree and certificate offerings that enroll few students.
Recovery Resources, a nonprofit focused on treating mental health and addiction, will no longer offer independent therapy services.
Putting a receiver in charge of the finances of a city is a new thing. Here's what we know so far about how it might work.
FDA guidance about who can get COVID vaccines limits the shot to people over 65 and younger people with certain medical conditions.
Greater Cleveland Works, which runs the OhioMeansJob Center, is starting a fund to help job seekers with childcare, car repairs, etc.
Currently, the city runs League Park, a historic ballfield in the Hough neighborhood, which includes a concession stand and visitor center.
A special prosecutor to review the death of a woman physically restrained by law enforcement at MetroHealth Medical Center in May.
Cleveland needs more revenue for parks. It’s too early to say what sponsorships the city could land, but it’s fun to guess.
Cleveland’s mayor was in town for Climate Week NYC. Back home, a rift widened between his administration and City Council.
Cleveland City Council Member Kevin Conwell said he was "doing OK" after a report of a shooting in University Circle.