Look Back: Robert Manry Completes Solo Transatlantic Voyage
On August 17, 1965, the former Plain Dealer editor completed a solo transatlantic voyage and was celebrated as a Cleveland hero.
On August 17, 1965, the former Plain Dealer editor completed a solo transatlantic voyage and was celebrated as a Cleveland hero.
Six generations of DeMarco women have donned Italian flag-inspired skirts each year during the Feast of the Assumption at Holy Rosary Church on Cleveland's Mayfield Road.
American Fireworks has been run by the Sorgi family in Hudson since 1902, leading to the sixth generation of pyrotechnics and countless nights of sparkling wonder in Cleveland.
In 2007, the rainbow flag hung proud from the steamboat-turned-museum, seen by anyone trekking East Ninth Street to the Cleveland Pride parade.
Between 1940 and 1970, Clevelanders found a love for the fast food joint.
Founder Lute Harmon Sr. and editor Mike Roberts led a celebration celebrating a decade of Cleveland Magazine.
The hour-long special let us know LeBron was taking his talents to South Beach, breaking our hearts on a big stage.
Erick Trickey recounts how Dimora's infamy tarnished Cleveland politics — and showed that no one was untouchable.
The movie established us in the industry as a convenient — and striking — location to film.
After Timothy Russell and Malissa Williams' car backfired, police started what turned out to be a fatal chase.
Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus recount the years they lost in Hope: A Memoir of Survival.
On Nov. 22, 2014, Tamir Rice, playing with a toy guy with no orange tip, was shot by Cleveland police. His mother, Samaria Rice, talks with us about her son and the legacy she hopes to create.