Pride in the CLE Celebration Drew Thousands Downtown This Weekend
On Saturday, Cleveland hosted its 11th annual parade and festival, celebrating Northeast Ohio’s LGBTQ+ community.
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Also in our daily news roundup for June 2, Cuyahoga County broke ground on a major affordable housing project at the former Warner & Swasey site, calls are growing for state assistance amid a violent weekend in Cleveland and a former county judge received a historic jail sentence in a corruption case.
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Also in our daily news roundup for June 1, a massive AI-focused data center is being proposed in Portage County, Collinwood High School closed its doors after 100 years and Cleveland is saying goodbye to Asiatown favorite Sichuan Hot Pot.
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From historic landmarks to schools built within the last two decades, a dozen surplus Cleveland school properties are being offered to developers as part of a districtwide consolidation plan.
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Also in our daily news roundup for May 28, the Cleveland Browns are installing new turf fields at Richmond Heights and Brush high schools, City Club of Cleveland audiences heard Mayor Justin Bibb hint at a possible third-term run and more Family Dollar stores are disappearing across Northeast Ohio.
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The satirical site, unveiled earlier this year, pokes fun at Cleveland culture and institutions.
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“What we can't do is engage in a conversation about data centers without talking about the material risk and fears that residents have,” Bibb said at a City Club talk on Wednesday.
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