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Cuyahoga Community College’s JazzFest returned this weekend to Playhouse Square for its 46th year and, at least judging from many of the headliners’ performances, it remains as vital as ever. While ...
Business owners around the heart of the neighborhood have argued eliminating the parking spots would create dangers for ...
Advocates, attorneys and exonerees gathered recently at Cleveland State University’s College of Law to honor Isaiah Andrews, ...
“We are going to push pause,” state Rep. Brian Stewart, R-Ashville, said when asked about the marijuana bill. “We’re going to ...
Cleveland's CDCs were staring down a future complicated by possible HUD cuts that would lead to widespread layoffs and ...
The federal budget reconciliation bill could “defund” Planned Parenthood, which the organization says could mean the closure ...
Dispatch and John Butler The two jam acts have teamed up for this special tour that rolls into Cain Park in Cleveland Heights ...
For alternative rocker Charlotte Sands, the Summer School Tour, featuring seven different acts on the alternative music scene ...
The Ohio cannabis workforce is stuck in limbo, facing lower wages within a still-developing market that is still battling ...
Series of events come, go, and continue in the Northeast Ohio classical music calendar this week. - The Kent Blossom Music Festival begins on Wednesday with a 7:30 recital by Windsync wind quintet and ...
The Ohio Disciplinary Counsel called Cuyahoga County Domestic Relations Judge Leslie Ann Celebrezze dishonest, and said she had left a stain on the judicial system and that arrogance likely led to her ...
To say that singer-songwriter J. Michael Phillips had a rough childhood would be an understatement. Phillips, who grew up between Tacoma, WA, and Toledo, says he never lived anywhere for more than two ...
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