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On April 11, 1993, the state prison outside the tiny Scioto County village of Lucasville was the focus of national attention as the longest prison riot in American history played itself out.
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The report from the Community Police Commission found the city has completed about 39% of reforms under the consent decree, down 3 points from the previous report.
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The Museum of Creative Human Art is a Cleveland nonprofit giving marginalized youth a safe space to create, learn and even start a career in the arts.
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Joe Schlott would like to open 100 stores in the next five years. That may sounds like a pie-in-the-sky goal. It’s actually a pie-in-the-oven goal, many, many ovens.
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Cleveland officials, the police monitoring team and U.S. Department of Justice appeared in federal court Thursday for an update on the consent decree.
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A special Summit County grand jury is expected to be seated April 10. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation has been reviewing the incident for about nine months.
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Akron musician Kofi Boakye has been performing for a decade. Last year, he got his big break by appearing in a film and performing at the Apollo theater.
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Bail Project founder Robin Steinberg and CEO David Gaspar appeared at the City Club of Cleveland Wednesday. They argued their project proves cash bail is unnecessary.
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Former College of Business professor Bryan Pesta was stripped of his tenure and fired last year after the university found he had committed “serious violations of our policies governing academic research."
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Health care workers told U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown about the symptoms and mental health conditions that residents continue to report more than a month after a Norfolk Southern train derailment led to a chemical spill.
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Park officials point to a number of factors including the pandemic, a new visitor center and better marketing and social media. Brandywine Falls, the Ledges Trail and the Beaver Marsh located along the Towpath Trail are the top draws.
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Time and time again Clevelanders are presented with data maps that illustrate stark inequities suffered by disadvantaged communities, and each time, the maps seem to echo the city's legacy of redlining.