Inside Cleveland Public Power’s Struggle
This spring could bring renewed hardship for disadvantaged customers who are already paying high prices and experiencing shut-offs.
This spring could bring renewed hardship for disadvantaged customers who are already paying high prices and experiencing shut-offs.
A publicity stunt from Cleveland Cavaliers owner Ted Stepien turns dangerous — and litigious.
Shot in Tremont, this haunting film reflects on the impact of the Vietnam War and beautifully captures an era.
Editor Colleen Smitek shares her thoughts on the interstate that ended up going through her backyard — and tore our city apart.
This blizzard for the ages snowed Cleveland in for two late January days.
Cleveland's "boy mayor" won an improbable election but his fine moment did not last long.
A longtime fixture in the pages of Cleveland Magazine, the mob boss died via a car bomb. How the notorious mobster met his end — and what it meant for us.
This monumental court decision desegregated Cleveland schools and spurred white flight to the suburbs.
Once a common promotion, this disastrous June night at Cleveland Stadium put an end to 10-cent beer nights across the country.
His election to City Council began a new era and helped signify the rise of Black political power in Cleveland.
It might be hard to believe now, but Playhouse Square once had a date with a wrecking ball until Ray Shepardson fought to save it.
After the Cuyahoga River caught fire in 1969, Cleveland leaders worked to clean up their waterways and those across the country.
The name is a call to the Guardians of Traffic statues on the Hope Memorial Bridge.