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Blame is swirling and educators and parents are protesting cuts and school closures at CMSD, but the district's challenges go back decades.
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After Cleveland denied the permit for what would’ve been the city’s first hyperscale data center, local legislators are mulling a one-year ban on new data center permits. An energy expert weighs in on the infrastructure demands of those data centers in an urban environment.
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The building that was once home to Cleveland’s oldest bike shop is being demolished by the city after the building neared total collapse.
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Council approved a tax break for the city's small, independent music venues, comedy clubs and theaters as the local entertainment industry continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic — but one council member put up a fight over who is being left out.
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The 15th annual National Conference on Higher Education in Prison helped educators share best practices but also discuss challenges facing the field.
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Miles of hiking trails, a downtown campground and a waterfront public golf course are all possibilities to replace Cleveland's Burke Lakefront Airport.
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Federal immigration and customs enforcement agents are now staffing Cleveland’s airport in a non-enforcement role as the partial government shutdown continues.
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The once-seasonal Cleveland farm has now gone year-round, thanks to a new facility. Check out the upgrade and find out how it’s benefitting the refugees who work there.
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For years, Clevelanders have debated what to do with Burke Lakefront Airport. Should it remain a private airport? Or should it be redeveloped into something else?
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The meeting at a Cleveland donut shop allowed cat lovers to talk about their pets. It's planned to be a monthly gathering.