Bibb signed Tanisha's law earlier this month, creating a new mental health crisis response bureau within Cleveland government.
City Hall created hurdles for itself that it says contributed to the loss of $3.3 million in grant dollars for lead removal.
Cleveland was able to use $1.6 million of the full $4.9 million grant from the Ohio Department of Development’s Lead Safe ...
Business optimism is returning for small and midsize business leaders at the start of 2026, fueling confidence and growth plans.
Construction on a new Lincoln-West High school will start this year and the new schools is expected to open in 2030.
Residents had mixed reactions to the Cleveland Clinic's plan. Here's more on the questions and concerns they raised.
‘Go back and fetch’: Pamela Hubbard’s Golden Ciphers works to restore family structures in Cleveland
Hubbard sat down with Signal Cleveland to discuss Golden Ciphers and helping to repair families and communities across the city.
It’s bad enough that we are paying this guy every month to do nothing," reads an email from a FirstEnergy lawyer, later 'separated' from the company.
Test your knowledge of Cleveland news, from the Agora’s early days to lost lead paint funding, NEON wage concerns and a mayoral shoutout.
Silence from a state ethics panel signals it rejected a complaint against Senate Energy Chair Brian Chavez over his private businesses.
For weeks, Cleveland’s Fair Employment Wage Board had tried to meet with the head of NEON health services to find out when the nonprofit was going to pay workers the back wages it owed them. On ...
Before DeWine appointed Sam Randazzo to lead the PUCO, Randazzo skimmed millions of FirstEnergy’s money from his legal clients, Brakey said.
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