The Leadership Cleveland Class of 2027 has participants across a variety of sectors in Northeast Ohio.
For the fourth time in five years, while the Ohio State Teachers Retirement System has been embroiled in controversy resulting from retiree outrage over previously suspended cost-of-living adjustments ...
On June 15, an Ohio federal judge issued a temporary restraining order on a state law prohibiting the manufacture, sale and distribution and drinks made with hemp-derived THC.
The Longaberger Basket Building in Newark, Ohio, is back in play, recently listed for lease or sale after previous rumors that the building would be turned into a hotel.
The redevelopment of Hoover's former main plant could cost as much as $75 million, not including the purchase price of the building. But it would bring up to 300 new luxury apartments to a city that ...
Spirit Airlines will cease operations at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE) effective April 15 as a result of the airline’s ongoing restructuring to focus on its “strongest routes,” airport ...
Some Cleveland restaurateurs have rejected the use of national food distributors entirely, absorbing the higher costs in exchange for what they say is a meaningful difference in quality.
Northeast Ohio lost several beloved bars and restaurants throughout the last year — but it wasn't all bad news for the industry.
The former motherhouse at Our Lady of the Elms in Akron, which for nearly 100 years housed nuns belonging to the Dominican Sisters of Peace, has been purchased by a group that will use the property as ...
MLB's new TV deal adds ESPN streaming for Guardians fans but keeps broadcasts, channels, and announcers the same through 2026.
A new housing community for adults aged 55 years and older is coming to a narrow strip of land behind St. Ambrose Catholic Parish in Brunswick.
The new lead director at the steelmaker is Ralph S. Michael III, former chairman of AK Steel.
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