A 1978 James Ford Rhodes High School graduate says he is giving each grad $500, to give back to the community and schools that helped him become successful later in life.
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The cities of Cleveland and Brook Park settled a long-standing disagreement this week that will clear the way for redevelopment of the I-X Center.
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Republicans struggled Thursday to find the votes to dismiss legislation that would compel President Donald Trump to withdraw from the war with Iran, delaying planned votes on the matter into June.
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Introduced by Sen. Nathan Manning (R-North Ridgeville), Senate Bill 358 establishes the new license plates. They have black backgrounds and white lettering.
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300,000 Ohioans have sued the state, saying they’re owed $900 million in federal funds. The Ohio Supreme Court will decide.
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In a rare rebuke, Senate Republicans postponed a vote to fund immigration enforcement amid alarm over the novel fund.
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Forecasters expect 8 to 14 storms will form in the Atlantic between June 1 and November 30. But the danger is more serious than the numbers suggest.
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Even though Monken isn’t tipping his hand on who might have the advantage after one month of offseason work, he has liked the progress both QBs have made so far.
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The 1993 book is now a play, which originates its national tour from Playhouse Square.
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Signs are everywhere — in doctors' offices, pharmacies, big box stores and coffee shops — reminding people to be nice to those who help them.
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One of Cleveland’s most beloved landmarks is coming back to life through music. On this week’s Shuffle, composer and pianist Chris Neiner talks about “Tales of Euclid Beach Park”, a work capturing the spirit of the historic amusement park.