A radical transformation of Cleveland, from its riverfront to its downtown to its lakefront, will be funded with a new taxing district approved this week by Cleveland City Council.
The Survivors of Homicide Loss Group Support Network is a collaboration between local government and nonprofit agencies.
Research shows that women are underrepresented in American politics both at the local and federal level.
The co-responder pilot program involves paramedics, police officers and behavioral health specialists who have all been trained in crisis intervention.
Two organizations, NOACA and Bike Cleveland, are advocating for greater bike safety in the region.
We will discuss the outcome of the Ohio primary and what those results say about the influence of former President Donald Trump and established GOP leaders.
Clinic doctors and researchers discuss how artificial intelligence is changing the healthcare frontier.
We will recap and analyze the key races from the 2024 Ohio primary with Northeast Ohio and statehouse political experts.
Ideastream's Deputy Editor for News Andrew Meyer discusses what issues and races our news team will be following on this primary election day.
In 2018, a U.S. Marshals report found that conditions at the county jail were overcrowded and deplorable.
The lead in the three-way contest between Bernie Moreno, Matt Dolan and Frank LaRose has changed several times in the campaign.
The Marshall Project and Signal Cleveland created a guide that provides information on candidates and answers common questions about the court system.
Local immigration attorney Heather Prendergast discusses immigration policy, proposed reforms and the impact on Ohioans.
According to the National Committee on Pay Equity, the day symbolizes how far women must work into this year to earn what men made in 2023.
Consumers reported more than $10 billion in losses from scams last year, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
National Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy made the comment before a U.S. Senate committee hearing.
Organizations like Step Forward and The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland have been working to protect tenants from eviction with the help of federal funding tied to the pandemic.
The Bibb Administration is proposing the creation of a tax increment financing overlay district or TIF to transform Cleveland’s downtown and its waterfronts. It's called “Shore-to-Core-to-Shore.”
Ideastream news staff will discuss the statewide and local races they are following this election cycle.
The latest stop on the "Community Tour" discussed the history and current jazz scene in the region, and featured musical performances at The Bop Stop in Cleveland.
The decision by the Oil and Gas Land Management Commission came despite emotional opposition.
School districts, as well as colleges and universities are facing major funding challenges, including Cleveland Metropolitan School District which is dealing with a $140 million deficit.
Cleveland Public Safety Director Karrie Howard resigned on Feb. 23.
The city is one of the fastest-growing in the state, with three colleges, an agricultural center, and big companies like Frito-Lay and Daisy Brands.
This is the 10th year of the annual competition put on by the Cleveland Leadership Center, which gives funds to ideas that improve communities.
Cleveland budget hearings and recommendations for updating police training top this week’s discussion of news on the Reporters Roundtable.
House Bill 6 has been on the books since 2019. The bill and its passage have been at the center of a public corruption scandal investigation that went public nearly four years ago.
Former CEO Chuck Jones and VP Michael Dowling and former PUCO Chairman Sam Randazzo deny wrongdoing and pleaded not guilty in court this week.
The shop stocks local products and also serves as a prep kitchen and incubator for area chefs.
A program looks to close the legal gap in 82 counties by incentivizing young attorneys toward public service.