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We just want people to get in there and have fun for 90 minutes,” said Sammy DeLeon, the bandleader and timbales master. “It’s all about having fun and putting a smile on people’s faces.” ...
Deputy Kasey Loudermilk lied and kept details off his application about other police forces disqualifying him, according to his personnel file.
Facing the possibility of relocating its signature tournament, the Forest City Tennis Club (FCTC) — founded in 1912 and ...
For about 55 of her 80 years, Ellen Strong has been practicing the increasingly rare craft of rebinding and repairing books, ...
Cleveland artists Tessa LeBaron and Hector Castellanos Lara are teaming up to create a mural celebrating Guatemalan culture and heritage in the Clark-Fulton neighborhood.
Just three Cleveland City Council meetings remain this year if the Jackson administration wants to pass its proposed ARPA spending plan for the first half of the city’s $511 million in American Rescue ...
The East Cleveland Jail — made infamous in Season 3 of the podcast “Serial” and at the center of a $30 million court judgment ...
When classes resume at The Cleveland Institute of Art (CIA) on August 25, students will have access to the new Interactive ...
Two and a half years after a derailed train spewed toxic gases across eastern Ohio, none of the nation’s largest freight ...
The restroom at Impett Park will soon become more accessible for everyone. This March, during Developmental Disabilities Month, the Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities awarded $184,100 ...
Clevelanders, get ready for a first-of-its-kind milestone: the commissioning of the USS Cleveland, a Littoral Combat Ship that will carry our city’s name, pride and community spirit around the world.
It's a time to celebrate Black excellence – literary Black excellence – where best-selling authors are normally featured. The ...