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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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A New York-based law firm specializing in immigration law released a report showing pending family-based green-card applications are at an all-time high.
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Cleveland continues to see a downward trend in lead poisoning among children tested since 2023. 14.5% of kids tested positive in 2025. Even so, more than 1,100 children were found to have some degree of lead poisoning last year.
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The paintings of Cleveland School artist William Sommer are championed by a gallery owner seeking to get him better recognition.
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The petitioners, upset by recent decisions by the board including major layoffs, hope an elected school board will bring more accountability to Cleveland schools.
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If you can't make the trek to other cities to catch a World Cup match in person, Northeast Ohio offers plenty of spots to watch the broadcasts with fellow fans.
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Join a parade or two this weekend, journal in nature or gather with friends for cultural performances around Northeast Ohio.
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MetroHealth System said it would not seek reverification of its pediatric trauma center due to a decline in pediatric trauma patients and a shortage of pediatric neurosurgeons.
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JobsOhio, the state's private economic development corporation, is investing $300 million into a new job readiness fund benefitting Ohioans and employers.
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The offensive guard played his entire career in Cleveland.