Horizon seeks to plant new $3m early childhood center in Cudell
Horizon Education Centers aims to open a new, high-quality child care center in an area that needs one, but some neighbors oppose replacing a neglected orchard.
Horizon Education Centers aims to open a new, high-quality child care center in an area that needs one, but some neighbors oppose replacing a neglected orchard.
Dealing with a mounting utility bill or shut-off notice can be scary, especially during a pandemic when electricity, water and gas are essential for learning or working from home.
As moratoriums that staved off utility disconnections cascade to an end, some families face a long winter unsure how they will keep the lights, heat and water on.
Spurred by a grassroots, citizen-led petition that garnered more than 1,000 signatures, Cleveland City Council passed legislation at its November 18th meeting to remove the requirement for hired police at block parties.
A growing number of younger immigrants are turning to the same place that has attracted the attention of young native-born entrepreneurs: the tech industry.
Cleveland city council members want to cut through the red tape and help struggling restaurants and retail businesses get help faster.
The Land recently caught up with reporter Justin Glanville to talk about the surprising, provocative podcast, which examines the past, present and future of Woodhill Homes as it faces a complete rebuild.
By the end of a 15-hour day I was impressed with the process, exhausted and unsure if I would do it again. But everyone should experience this once.
As part of their collaboration with Cleveland Public Library to bridge the digital divide, PCs for People is offering 10,000 free computers and hotspots to qualified Cuyahoga County residents who need them most during the pandemic.
While no COVID-19 cases have been traced back to the Greater Cleveland RTA, the RTA has seen a large decrease in ridership, partly due to worries about safety. What can be done to bring those riders back?