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City pushes electric mowers to improve air quality
Growth in Glenville: Strong near University Circle, but lagging to the north
Residents paint streets to slow down traffic in Slavic Village
Analysis: The real reason Dave’s is closing isn’t because of a greedy landlord or poor customers
It’s complicated. But creative solutions exist for urban grocers.
Lakefront bikeway could get facelift under new county plan
This week, the Cuyahoga County Planning Commission released its new lakefront plan, which calls for a new, paved 2.7 mile trail that would improve connections to the lake between East 9th and East 55th Streets.
The road to fixing climate change runs through Northeast Ohio
The biggest culprit of climate change in Northeast Ohio may be our roads, which have expanded despite population declines. After contributing to the problem for decades by funding highway expansions, NOACA, the region’s transportation agency, is now trying to do something about it.
On a “forgotten part” of Buckeye Road, St. Elizabeth of Hungary is keeping the faith
To critics, the Opportunity Corridor on Cleveland’s east side is at best ironically named, at worst a cruel joke. Yet to St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church, it might be a shot at redemption.
Can the city’s snow plow tracker boost confidence in services among residents?
We asked a civic data geek, who built his own snow plow tracker just for fun, to weigh in as winter storm Landon bears down on Cleveland.
Shaker Square rescue deal in limbo after councilwoman withholds support
There won’t be a deal to rescue Shaker Square in time for the holidays. Cleveland officials and nonprofit leaders answered questions about a proposed $12 million deal for Shaker Square at a public meeting at York Rite Masonic Temple on Kinsman Road Friday morning, but Ward 4 interim councilwoman Anita Gardner withheld her support, leaving it to her successor to decide.










