Hough Bakeries Will Rise Again
Archie Garner is determined to keep the iconic recipes of the historic bakery alive.
Archie Garner is determined to keep the iconic recipes of the historic bakery alive.
Peter Raskind works best against the clock. The last CEO of National City has found an unlikely second act as interim turnaround leader of Cleveland's port and schools.
He had realized the American Dream of wealth and success. But in that achievement was a tragic flaw, exposed in a confrontation with the government, that drove him to make the most desperate decision of his life.
David Franklin, the Cleveland Museum of Art's new director, is a Renaissance scholar who's lived in Venice and Florence, written two books and organized successful, groundbreaking exhibitions. Now the multitalented art historian takes on the job of waking
Ann Zoller believes that green space doesn’t just dress up a city. For the executive director of ParkWorks, it can be transformative, creating better neighborhoods and fueling economic development. Yet her greatest challenge is before her — re
Patrick Dunne needed a safe place to stash money earned from his secretive businesses. So he created a makeshift safe behind a bathroom wall in his Edgewater Drive home. That's where his $157,000 stayed for more than 65 years until a home remodeler discov
Teeba Furat Fahdil Hameed is a Daisy Scout who loves her dog and playing with other kids. She's also an 8-year-old who is facing her 12th surgery, after her family's tragic encounter with a roadside bomb on an Iraq street.
A tiny Tallmadge electric-vehicle company could help save the American auto industry. Don’t laugh. Dana Myers' scrappy operation is readying an inexpensive two-seater that will compete against the big automakers' electric-powered vehicles. The quest
They are part of what has been described as America's most hopeful, technologically dependent and heavily parented generation. Eighteen months in the lives of three Lincoln-West High School students show why it's different to be a Millennial in one of the
Into a medical system on the brink of change, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine graduates an Army man with a family, an activist for equal health care and a rebel in green sneakers.
Dr. Heng Wang helps Geauga County's insular Amish community solve the mysteries behind their children's rare afflictions.
We live in an always-on world of remote controls, cell phones, cable TV and computers, advancements that make our lives easier, more enjoyable. But do they? One man was brave enough (or maybe just crazy enough) to chuck it all away for a month, giving up