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Cleveland’s Bethany Joy reinvents herself on debut album
Saturday Night Live’s New Cast Members Have Some Cleveland Connections
We're expecting at least a few Cleveland jokes in the upcoming SNL season.
Q&A: Mark Mothersbaugh Talks DEVOtional, Devo’s Rock Hall Snub and COVID-19
The Devo co-founder is set to appear for the first time at DEVOtional, Cleveland’s annual Devo fan event, this weekend.
Myles Garrett Named Cleveland Museum of Natural History's First Community Science Ambassador
The Cleveland Browns defensive end expects to lead and promote science and STEM-related programming among local youth, focusing on the underrepresented.
Q&A: Jessica Trivisonno on the West Side Market's Shift to a Nonprofit Operator
Announced Thursday in a press release, the move makes good on a campaign promise from Mayor Justin Bibb and could be one step closer to shoring up the market's future.
How Shaker Heights Senior Josh Mink Convinced His Peers to Stand Up to Gun Violence
After the shooting in Uvalde rocked the nation, the students of Shaker Heights High School convinced local leaders to take action.
Non-Profit Edwins Launches Day Care and Family Center For Program Participants
CEO Brandon Chrostowski hopes the day care can have a positive effect on graduation rates for his hospitality training program for formerly incarcerated individuals.
Recycling Returns to Cleveland
Residents of the City of Cleveland will have until July 31 to enroll in the new recycling program, which begins June 13.
The Big, Blank Wall of Cleveland's Standard Building Is Getting A Colorful Mural
The work from artist Julie Mehretu is poised to be the largest form of public art in the city.
Cleveland Business Owners Face Soaring Gas Prices
How commuters, boaters, the Cleveland RTA, Lyft/Uber drivers and more are adapting to the rising cost of gas.
How a Fresh River of Funds Might Make Northeast Ohio’s Waterways Healthier
Experts hope sinking these federal investments into nearby rivers will also lead to a healthier Lake Erie.