Brian Pearson, head of the North Shore AFL-CIO Federation of Labor, said he's ready to fight if Trump tries to lay off union members.
Art exhibits, a classical piano concert and a night out for neighbors are this week's free, fun community events.
Current law protects personal information from being shared outside of the FAFSA process, yet some fear it won’t be protected.
The good news is that the National Weather Service predicts that temperatures in Northeast Ohio will soar to 24 degrees ...
Cleveland is hiring for seasonal summer jobs at city recreational centers, with openings for adults and teens.
Expiring COVID-19 relief money made the future uncertain for some of Cleveland’s afterschool programs. Providers are finding a way forward.
As the calendar turns to a new year, many of us resolve to improve our physical and mental wellbeing by leading a healthier lifestyle.
As we remember the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy, we note that the civil rights leader was a regular presence in Cleveland.
This Cleveland winter is unrelenting. Here are winter resources you can share and info on how you can offer help to those who ...
Cleveland police staffing has been a persistent issue for Mayor Justin Bibb, who is running for a second term this year.
Longtime board member Inajo Davis Chappell is not seeking another term, leaving a vacancy to be filled by Democratic insiders.
With temperatures expected to be in the single digits Tuesday, and wind chill dropping below zero, Greater Clevelanders need to be on high alert for frozen water pipes. Ohio is among the top ten ...