Cleveland’s Canine Hero: Celebrating 100 Years of Balto’s Legacy
A century after leading the 1925 serum run to Nome, Alaska, the unlikely sled dog hero Balto continues to inspire at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. By Lainey Novak
A century after leading the 1925 serum run to Nome, Alaska, the unlikely sled dog hero Balto continues to inspire at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. By Lainey Novak
There have been 40 confirmed observations of this type of weasel in Northeast Ohio since 2013. By Paris Mather
On Tuesday, Aug. 6, these dispensaries are licensed to sell recreational marijuana in Cuyahoga County. By Annie Nickoloff
You can see remnants of Cleveland’s streetcar past — and hints at future park development — at the Veterans Memorial Bridge open house this weekend. By Annie Nickoloff
Meet the crew that keeps things running, day and night, on this large new vessel designed specifically to navigate the Cuyahoga River. By Annie Nickoloff
Cleveland strong national park ranking takes a slight dip but sets an example on the power of future investment. By Olivia Szmania
The only bear species found in the state of Ohio, black bear populations are growing, especially in Northeast Ohio. By Annie Nickoloff
Through his Cleveland Animal Protective League adoption, Duckphone has helped bring awareness to FIV-positive cats. By Annie Nickoloff
A recent study by Downtown Cleveland Inc. identified Huron Road near Euclid Avenue as one of the best places in the central business district to try to provide a street market of pop-up vendors and artists. By Ken Prendergast, NEOtrans
After a $320 million renovation and expansion concluded in 2013, the Cleveland Museum of Art is more popular than ever. But that has led to overcrowding in its three lobbies, which will be renovated from May to October. By Ken Prendergast, NEOtrans
Cleveland native Superman gets a permanent home in Downtown Cleveland at a newly landscaped plaza at the corner of Ontario Street and St. Clair Avenue, outside the expanded Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland. By Ken Prendergast, NEOtrans
The tunnels, a part of the Soliders’ and Sailors’ Monument, offer a different angle of Cleveland history. By Annie Nickoloff
Old River Road in Cleveland’s Flats East Bank has been relatively quiet since The Odeon Concert Club closed more than a year ago. But the volume is due to rise again later this year. By Ken Prendergast, NEOtrans