President Donald Trump blasted Fed Chair Jerome Powell and the nation's central bank Thursday, blaming their actions for inflation and vowing to unleash American energy production to bring it down
Cleveland currently pays $99 per day to house its inmates in the Cuyahoga County jail and Mayor Justin Bibb said he's open to increasing the rate to $143. But that's less than the county asked for and possibly more than city council wants to pay.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s controversial statements linking vaccines to autism draw concern during his Senate confirmation hearing.
Stop the presses! One of Cleveland's best brews is on at Noble Beast Brewing Co. Don't sleep on The Baker's Russian, a barrel-aged Imperial Stout and Classic CLE snifter-sipper. Consider it a reward for getting through our recent cold snap.
Northeast Ohio's forecast for this weekend calls for calls for rain changing to snow Friday with sunshine and warmer weather set to return later this weekend.
Cleveland’s Community Police Commission has been a clear source of tension in City Hall. So, when eight potential new members went to council chambers for vetting Wednesday, council members got straight to the point.
The nominating council for the powerful regulatory board has recommended an incumbent and an economic-development veteran for a five-year term.
House Republicans want to allow the state treasurer to invest up to 10% of the portfolio into crypto and other digital assets.
Potential job losses loom at Joann's corporate offices and distribution center in Hudson, as the company navigates bankruptcy
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cleveland native Tariq K. Shabazz is making another run for Cuyahoga County executive in 2026. Under the hashtag, #VoteForThatBrother, Shabazz is pledging to correct “the major insecurities experienced by residents throughout the county,” with focuses on access to affordable housing, jobs and community resources.
It’s easy to take Donovan Mitchell for granted. With Darius Garland getting a night off when the Cavs played Wednesday in Miami, Mitchell took over at point guard with Max Strus as the shooting guard.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – In speaking out Tuesday night about Cuyahoga County’s investments in Israel amid the war on Gaza, Rev. Regis E. Bunch equated the white members of county council to slave owners and used the N-word to refer to council’s four Black members. No one stopped him. No one can, really.