Deputy Isen Vajusi struggled with confidence, stress and field training before being forced out of the suburbs. He’s now on the sheriff’s downtown safety patrol.
The local social justice advocacy nonprofit created the Flourish Award to recognize extraordinary local changemakers for their contributions to women, girls and gender justice in Cleveland.
At a centennial celebration for Cleveland Main Library on May 10, officials announced several major gifts, including the bulk of what New in Chess magazine once called “the finest collection in the world.”
The passion and dedication of Trey Williams, founder of Hood Honey, is evident as he shares his vision for uplifting the Cleveland community, specifically the neighbors of 119th and Kinsman, through urban beekeeping.
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