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The GOP-led House passed a bill restricting communities’ ability to file lawsuits alleging a company's product created a ...
Oberlin students, employees and community members can rent artworks as part of a decades-long program run by the college’s Allen Art Museum.
Questions about local government? Our Signal Cleveland Community Reporter Najee Hall will bring back some answers.
The Rid-All Armed Forces Day Military and Community Resource Fair on Saturday, May 17, features employment, health and wellness for veterans.
Veterinary rehabilitation is widely regarded as one of the fastest growing areas in veterinary medicine, according to ...
The City of Cleveland requires gardeners using property from the city’s land bank to test the soil for lead. Gardeners in the Summer Sprout program – a community gardening partnership between the city ...
The progressive third-party Working Families Party has endorsed a handful of candidates in Cleveland City Council races.
For now, the U.S. Department of Justice is sticking up for monitor Karl Racine in a disagreement with Cleveland over the consent decree.
It's no "Cleveland's a plum." Since his state of the city talk, Mayor Justin Bibb has been trying out a new catchphrase: "Cleveland era." ...
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