1928: Crowds Gather to Glimpse a Tragedy
While building a railroad bridge over the Cuyahoga River, one workman took a fatal tumble.
While building a railroad bridge over the Cuyahoga River, one workman took a fatal tumble.
A few laps in the pool provides a wave of insights.
The Akron-based company employs people with disabilities and imports acai from Amazonian farmers.
We've got the scoop on what to wear and how to stay hydrated.
The Cleveland Marathon hits a milestone May 21 as we hit the pavement with someone running in it.
The Cleveland city councilman pulls double duty as an elected official and captain in the Ohio Army National Guard.
You can't give them a job, so give them some swag.
In 2013, Aliza Sherman was murdered downtown in broad daylight before a meeting with her divorce lawyer. Four years later, the case remains unsolved, but her family and friends continue to search for answers and seek justice for their loss.
To tackle infant mortality, we must look to the neighborhoods hit hardest.
We check in with contestant Logan Broadbent ahead of the May 8 & 9 competition.
Turns out they're for more than just tourists and sightseeing.
After falling just short in Game 7 of the World Series, the Cleveland Indians swung for the fences in the offseason and signed prized free agent Edwin Encarnacion to the largest contract in franchise history. Can the Dominican-born slugger be what it takes to finally bring home the team’s first title since 1948?