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CMHA is is asking landlords not to raise rents because its officials fear the Trump administration will cut funding for Section 8 vouchers.
Workers will spend a year driving Cleveland’s streets, taking photos of properties using special cameras outfitted to a city car.
The Centers Executive Director, Dawnya Underwood, shared plans for The Centers' H.O.P.E Campus, a child wellness center on the West Side.
Cleveland City Council President Blaine Griffin will support council members facing challengers with money from a council leadership fund.
National estimates project 30% to 40% fewer new students from around the globe will be on American campuses this fall.
RTA’s Community Advisory Committee received updates on—and asked questions about—the newly created Customer Experience department.
As Cleveland students get ready to return to school on Aug. 18 here's some reminders about transportation, cell phones and ...
Tenants, homeowners and people with children have different resources available to get their homes tested for lead.
Curious about the Cleveland ward where you live and vote? These fact sheets have details about all 15 newly drawn wards.
Dozens of families flocked to a Sunoco gas station on Kinsman Road to stock up on free school supplies and celebrate the end of summer.
Join local attorneys and judges in bands like Faith & Whiskey and Razing The Bar for Legal Aid’s annual rock n’ roll fundraiser.
Federal records show Ohio’s most selective universities are among those making a big push to try to influence Washington ...
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