Most Interesting People 2017: Lauryn DeLuca
The high school junior is the No. 1 ranked wheelchair fencer in the U.S. and the winner of three national championships.
The high school junior is the No. 1 ranked wheelchair fencer in the U.S. and the winner of three national championships.
After 11 years of studying, the Clevelander got her GED at 52 and is now an advocate for adult learning.
The Case Western Reserve University student makes long-distance relationships more meaningful with her Parihug stuffed bears.
The Land Studio project manager puts his own artistic stamp on Cleveland.
The Cavs event and arena marketing manager got the ultimate task of planning the city's biggest party of the year.
The Cleveland Indians pitcher possesses a nasty slider and mid-90 mph fastball that helped him win the ALCS MVP.
The longtime sidekick finally has his own radio show.
The Cleveland Browns wide receiver was a bright spot during the team’s losing 2016 season.
Since arriving in July, the Cleveland 19 News reporter has tackled covering the Cavs parade and the World Series.
The DJ empowers kids to breathe fresh life into their neighborhoods through summer camps, arts education residencies and after-school programs.
The WVIZ PBS Ideastream reporter grew up with a passion for asking questions and telling stories.
The new Cuyahoga County prosecutor takes office this month with plans to listen to the community and have open conversations.