Akron's Presumptive Next Mayor Shammas Malik Can Shape the Future of His Hometown
The 32-year-old progressive candidate brings fresh perspectives to the Rubber City. By Robin Goist
The 32-year-old progressive candidate brings fresh perspectives to the Rubber City. By Robin Goist
After being diagnosed with obscure condition known as POTS, the WMMS radio personality is searching for answers and working to put her life back in order.
Lessie Brown is the oldest known person in the United States. Here's her story of family, faith and appreciating every day. (Plus, her famous sweet potato cobbler recipe!)
She's part of a wave of women shaking up Ohio politics in the age of #MeToo and Donald Trump. Meet Nickie Antonio, who is poised to join the state senate.
As the creator of the nationally syndicated The Pajama Diaries, Terri Libenson has brought a unique voice to the funny pages. With her second graphic novel, she's helping preteen girls find theirs as well.
Developers Frank and Malisse Sinito are emerging as two of downtown's top real estate players with the recent purchase of Key Tower, the Garfield Building and the 925 Building. But their mission to transform Cleveland goes beyond restoring historic locations.
When Maria McNamara died from brain cancer 11 years ago this month, she left a legacy of joy and caring for others. But now, her field of sunflowers, which helps bring awareness and raise money to fight childhood cancer, is threatened by development.
With a palette of colorful, thoughtful and engaging art, our city's murals are helping transform public spaces into brilliant canvases of creativity, inspiration and pride for Clevelanders.
Known as the Deal Guy, WKYC's Matt Granite has a knack for hunting down bargains and steals.
They came seeking answers. What they received was crushing debt, self-doubt and heartbreak. Here's how a Mentor psychic bilked her clients out of $1.4 million.
Samantha Schaedler mailed a letter to Donald Trump on Inauguration Day. Every day after, she sent another, driven by her belief in our political system.
When Steve Presser closes his vintage toy and novelty store, it will mark more than just a loss for Northeast Ohio's collectors. A little piece of our past dies with it as well.
The community organizer spent years behind the scenes in Cleveland politics, but after being elected to his first full term on city council, Blaine Griffin is already being talked about for higher office.