-
Northeast Ohio residents can once again earn gift cards by switching from gas lawnmowers to electric mowers through local rebate programs.
-
Cases are rising statewide but the outbreak has affected Cleveland and Cuyahoga County more than any others across Ohio; Ohio's U.S. Sen. Rob Portman met with members of Ukraine's parliament this week and is calling for more aid to be sent to help them fight Russian aggression; Northeast Ohio's broadband expansion program received half a million dollars from the state ... and more stories.
-
In the last 10 days, monkeypox cases in Cleveland increased 13%, and there was a 4% increase across the state of Ohio, according to a CDPH news release.
-
The attorney for Walker's family said they will not rest until the police provide answers; Akron cancels this week's Rib, White, & Blue in response to the protests; Deshaun Watson's hearing concluded after three days with no decision yet on possible punishment.
-
Spring in Cleveland may bring warmer weather, but for City Council members, it also brings a raft of complaints about trash, tall grass and weeds in their communities.
-
In an email to families Thursday, CMSD CEO Eric Gordon cited a “significant reduction” in reported COVID-19 cases as the reason for his decision to bring kids back into classrooms.
-
Urban Kutz has partnered with the Cleveland Department of Public Health to vaccinate people in a setting that may be more convenient and comfortable.
-
Cleveland's health commissioner Persis Sosiak is stepping down. Her last day will be Friday. She was the commissioner of the division of health for four years, which included work on the city’s COVID-19 response.
-
Cleveland is preparing for the first phase of efforts to improve morale and managerial practices within the city’s Department of Public Health. City officials Monday presented Cleveland City Council with a two-part plan for reorganizing and stabilizing the department, including efforts to improve relationships between managers, supervisors and employees after an internal review was highly critical of department leadership.
-
The Ohio Department of Health (ODH) will not renew $1.5 million in HIV/AIDS grants with the Cleveland Department of Public Health after the city failed to meet the requirements to be eligible for continued funding.