Vol. 53, No. 1
Cleveland Muny League Expands This Year, Now Offering Girls Flag Football
With dozens of high school club teams playing in Northeast Ohio and a push to make it a varsity sport, the city will offer it to youths ages 5-15
By Mark Oprea
Cleveland Safety Advisor Resigns Citing "Politically-Motivated Character Assassination Campaign" (Updated)
Phillip McHugh's involvement in a federal civil rights lawsuit drew opposition from city council and local advocates
Massive Redevelopment of Warner & Swasey Building Heads to Conceptual Review
The $36 million project would offer affordable senior and family housing
Only One Week Left to Vote in Scene's Best of Cleveland 2024
Winners will be announced on June 5th
By Vince Grzegorek
Where People in Cleveland Are Looking to Buy Homes
Down I-77, and further south
By Stacker
Case Western Reserve University Bars Some Pro-Palestine Student Protesters From Graduation, Campus
The university's Office of Student Conduct sent notices to more than a dozen involved in the recent Gaza Solidarity Encampment
Annual Cleveland Ride of Silence This Week Honors Bicyclists and Pedestrians Hit by Cars
More than 550 people were injured or killed by cars in Cleveland last year while biking or walking
By Jala Forest
Cleveland to Debut Parks and Rec Master Plan This Week
Clevelanders can give their critiques at six separate feedback meetings this week
Report: Ohio Teacher Salaries Haven’t Kept Pace With Inflation
"Collective bargaining states have average salaries that are 26% higher than non-collective bargaining states."
By Nadia Ramlagan, Ohio News Service
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost Says Student Protesters May Face Felony Charges Due to 1953 Law
By Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal
Ohio Ranks 5th in the Nation for Number of Kids Kicked Off Medicaid, CHIP
More than 120,000 Ohio kids lost coverage
Gov. Mike DeWine Signals Looming Scandal at Ohio Teachers’ Pension Fund
“This is a huge red flag, calling into question how STRS is operating and providing oversight,”
By Marty Schladen, The Ohio Capital Journal
Ohio Lawmakers Approve School "Cellphone Ban" Measure
Gov. Mike DeWine had urged legislators to take up the issue
By Nick Evans, Ohio Capital Journal
DeWine Talks Abortion, Ohio Redistricting, Seat Belts During Columbus Metropolitan Club Forum
“I’m still looking at this one. And you know, at some point, I’ll announce my position,” he said of the proposed constitutional redistricting amendment
Experts: $15 Minimum Wage Would Benefit 1 Million Ohioans
A ballot initiative to raise the minimum wage could appear on the November ballot
Marcy Kaptur Co-Sponsors Bill to Ban NIH Funding for Experiments on Cats and Dogs
The Preventing Animal Abuse and Waste Act has garnered bipartisan support
Ohio House Begins Hearings on Bill Prohibiting Non-Consensual Deepfakes
The measure is one of a handful of different proposals offered by Ohio lawmakers
Livewire: 20 of the Best Concerts to Catch in Cleveland in May
Trey Anastasio, Portugal. The Man, Young Rising Sons and more real music in the real world
By Jeff Niesel
Annual Horror Hotel Film Festival To Take Place in June
The festival will return to the Crowne Plaza Hotel Airport
Review: YYTime Delivers Endless Options, Endless Fun
Restaurateur Sheng Long Yu's new AsiaTown food hall is a welcome, modern addition to the neighborhood
By Douglas Trattner
This Week in Cleveland Food News: Wine Dive Taking El Carnicero Spot and More
A bite-sized recap of all the news fit to eat
First Look: One Pot Hot Pot & BBQ, Opening on Coventry May 15
Get ready for all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue and hot pot in a futuristic setting.
Chef Matt Barnes Opens Gather Food + Drink in Rocky River
“Where we’re at in this small neighborhood, people love to bike or walk up."
Cha Pizza in Ohio City to Close, Issho Ni Ramen Team to Open Izakaya and Omakase Sushi Restaurant
"This will be traditional Tokyo-style omakase, with more luxurious and rare fish."
Better Than Ezra presents Live A Little Tour
@ House of Blues
Thu., May 16, 7 p.m.
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