Community Leader May 2024 c leader community Find Out How DNA Rising is Helping Veterans and Single Mothers Find Homes In November 2023, DNA Rising moved in its first family — a single mother with five kids. By Christina Easter Read Article
Community Leader May 2023 c leader community How Nonprofits and the Business Community are Working Together to Alleviate Poverty Discover what local organizations are doing to break the cycle of poverty in Cleveland. By Terry Troy Read Article
Community Leader August 2022 c leader business GCP's Steps to Success The region's business leadership group outlines its All In plan to make Cleveland one of the great regions in the Great Lakes. Read Article
Web Exclusive things to do 10 Things To Do This Weekend In Cleveland: Jan. 21-23 Explore the transcendent violin, view motherhood with a new perspective and feel the gravity of Holocaust survivors’ effects this weekend in Cleveland. Read Article
September 2021 Food & Drink beer guide Cleveland Beer Guide: Our List Of Cleveland's Best Brews From hoppy IPAs to light, fruity brews, Cleveland's beer scene is a cornucopia of flavors, taste and refreshment. Here's everything you need to know to maximize your next trip to your favorite brewery. Read Article
Community Leader May 2021 c leader community Rocky River Author Shares Lakefront Discoveries Thomas MacFarLand Harper highlights details of his new book, "Ancient Native American Stone Faces and Other Local Artifacts of Rocky River, Ohio." Read Article
February 2021 education Camp Guide: Finding Creative Solutions During Challenging Times Summer programs are rolling out virtual and in-person options that give families flexibility and peace of mind. Read Article
Community Leader August 2016 c leader business Ford's Relationship with Northeast Ohio Suburban Detroit may be its home, but Ford Motor Co. has always had a unique, symbiotic relationship with Northeast Ohio. Read Article
July 2011 in the cle The Burning Question After decades as our city's symbol of demise, can the Cuyahoga River be transformed by a group of rowers, environmentalists, developers and civic leaders into a vibrant place to live, work and play? Read Article