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Summers are getting hotter due to climate change. But Ohio's resource for free air conditioning and fans doesn't start until July 1.
Cleveland's Residents First law places local agents in the center of City Hall's efforts to hold out-of-town landlords ...
Crisis Program helps households pay electric bills, fix central air conditioning and buy air conditioners and fans.
The roughly 4% year-over-year increase, slightly higher than the current rate of inflation, won't be split evenly among all ...
More than 10,000 properties are represented by local agents under new Cleveland laws meant to hold out-of-town landlords ...
Meadow City LLC proposes to install 100% opaque boards on two six-foot-tall fences in two front yard setbacks in a two-family ...
A battery overheated and started a fire at CPP’s Lake Road substation, the facility recognizable for its large mural of ...
City officials and community leaders are rallying support for the Rainbow Terrace residents who lost their homes in the explosion and fire.
CMSD just approved a policy for holding school board meetings virtually instead of in-person, and more changes are coming.
Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) partners with consultant to boost marketing and link workforce training to salary gains.
Tibetan monks visit Cleveland, hosting public events and offering individual services such as spiritual counseling and guided meditation.