It’s been two years since good manners became a matter of public debate and gave way to the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Civility Project. But is the East Side’s all-out assault on rude behavior making a difference?
Blue and white “We Support Civility” posters greet every visitor to the Cleveland Heights Recreation Center. It’s the same story at City Hall, where you can buy a $5
Shop and dine at these businesses, located in stalls in Cleveland's new Latino food hall that opened earlier this year in the Clark-Fulton neighborhood. By Lainey Novak
A bold and colorful new marketplace on Cleveland's West Side, CentroVilla25 empowers Latino entrepreneurs, preserves community roots, and brings vibrant flavors, fashion and culture to Clark-Fulton. By Lainey Novak