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Cleveland coalition tasked with addressing racism takes first steps
Healthy Homes Initiative in West Park aims to boost city’s housing stock
Developer bets big on living small — but some on historic Hessler don’t like his micro-vision
Developer Russell Berusch bet big on living small when he completed 29 micro-suites on Larchmere. But will Clevelanders embrace it, particularly those living on historic Hessler Street in University Circle, where Berusch’s approved micro-unit development has drawn opposition?
Central neighborhood will be first to get “surge” of support, but will it be what residents want?
Cuyahoga County Executive Armond Budish and other local politicians caught an earful when they gathered at a shopping plaza in Cleveland’s Central neighborhood in mid-August to discuss a “surge” of funding to address poverty and inequity in the area. Neighborhood residents who gathered in the plaza’s parking lot said these ideas didn’t meet their needs.
Sen. Sandra Williams could make Cleveland mayoral history, but the road there seems steep for her by-the-book campaign
Sen. Sandra Williams, who could be the first Black woman to serve as Cleveland’s mayor, said two prominent Cleveland businessmen have offered her cash and political favors to step out of the race. She’s faced questions about her ability to lead based on her gender. But banking on her state-level colleagues and legislative track record, she will see the mayoral race through to the end.
Clevelanders respond to Taliban’s Afghanistan takeover with a rally and resettlement plans
Chants for peace in Afghanistan echoed downtown on Saturday, and local agencies have mobilized to bring Afghan refugees to Cleveland since last week.








