Cleveland officials inked a deal to sell an “air rights parcel” above Eagle Avenue to real estate developer Bedrock for ...
The Avon Lake Police Department is mourning the loss of one of its most dedicated officers, retired K9 Ady, who died in March ...
A top ally of the House Speaker got a significant pay raise in the recently-passed $11 billion transportation budget.
The new projects, slated to cost $898 million, are in addition to 41 ongoing construction projects that carry a price tag of ...
County election offices open voting centers for early, in-person absentee voting on April 8. That’s also the date they start ...
An Oregon-based coffee shop chain, Dutch Bros, has launched plans to open 1,000 new outlets in the next four years. The company opened its 1,000th store in February and now is aiming for 2,029 shops ...
The USDA reports improved supply of eggs and lower wholesale prices, but consumers may not see immediate changes at their ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Hearthside Food Solutions has recalled approximately 489,887 pounds of frozen ready-to-eat sausage and ...
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman on Wednesday expressed concerns over President Donald Trump's tariffs against Canada and other countries and how it could impact the league's economic stability.
Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of former New York Yankees star Brett Gardner, died March 21 due to carbon monoxide ...
Verizon announced Thursday its commitment to provide long-term pricing stability and unmatched savings for customers with a three-year price lock and a free phone with trade-in.
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The National Acme building on the city’s East Side is coming down thanks to state and city funding, and the mayor sees it as a huge redevelopment opportunity for Cleveland.