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About 97,000 low-income Ohio college students could be impacted by proposed changes to the federal Pell Grant program.
The Ohio Senate's budget proposal would end a tax break expected to save big technology companies $127 million this year on ...
Cleveland City Council is shrinking from 17 wards to 15 pitting some incumbent council members against one another.
After years of planning and construction, CMSD’s new Clark school building could be ready for K-8 students in August.
A lawsuit is alleging the troubled healthcare nonprofit defaulted on an $11 million loan. City officials are worried about ...
Events this weekend include Parade the Circle, a BBQ cook-off, a family picnic and a community family reunion.
State lawmakers have to reconcile differences in their proposals for school funding within the next few weeks.
Homeownerships is one of the largest investments consumers will make in their lives – and one of the most exciting. But, the ...
The state budget would prohibit reimbursements for mental health services to practices that provide gender affirming care.
Eyes everywhere: Cleveland police want access to your security cameras. Does it make the city safer?
Mayor Bibb and safety officials say the SAFE SMART CLE program can save lives. The evidence is mostly anecdotal.
While June 19 is recognized as a federal holiday, Juneteenth celebrations are already underway in Northeast Ohio.
SAFE SMART CLE encourages residents and businesses to “be part of the solution” against crime. Here’s what you should know.
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