Cleveland City Council's safety committee passed legislation that would increase penalties for menacing healthcare workers.
City officials will seek council approval after first asking to renew the contract for Flock license plate readers without its backing.
Most of the volunteers at the Corinthian Hunger Center are in their 70s, but they don’t mind doing the heavy lifting when it comes to helping Cleveland families who can’t afford enough food. Charlie ...
Judge Chris Brown accepted an entrapment defense from a woman who immigrated here in 1993 and admitted to voting as a green ...
This weekend marks the unofficial start of summer. Here are the Greater Cleveland communities hosting Memorial Day parades ...
Mayor Justin Bibb again promoted neighborhood initiatives that he continues to brand as an “all-government” approach to ...
Two members are appointed by the Cuyahoga County Probate Court judge. One member must be a family member of a child or adult ...
When it approved it's school merger plan Cleveland schools made some big promises here are some updates on how those are ...
The program helps residents who are living in homes with lead hazards to move either temporarily or permanently.
The board ok'd a karaoke cafe on Clark Avenue, a mechanic's shop in West Park and a new single-family home in ...
Logs reviewed by Signal Cleveland show that out-of-state agencies have run immigration-related searches in Cleveland’s system.
Public Safety Director Wayne Drummond asked Council Member Mike Polensek to bypass council and renew the city’s contract with ...