Maria Elena Scott
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Study: Cleveland Has a Private (Non)Investment Problem
The city ranks highly in mission and federal funding, but does poorly in single-family, multifamily, small business and aggregate lending.
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Local Indie Film Festival to Bring Night of Fright to Akron This Month
The festival will feature 20 short films and five “micro-films” from Ohio filmmakers.
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Ohio Expert: Plateau in Teen HPV Vaccinations Should Be a “Wake-Up Call”
Although common, HPV can cause medical problems like fertility complications, precancer and cancer.
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Shaker Heights Council Passes Public Safety Reforms, Avoids Ballot Initiative Vote in November
The Framework prioritizes community feedback, improves access to records and data, expands mental health responses and more.
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Lutheran Hospital Workers Could Start Striking Sept. 4
Members voted to authorize a strike after filing more than two dozen unfair labor practice charges.
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DOJ Reaches Title IX Agreement with CWRU on “Known” Sexual Harassment Issues
An investigation by the department found that the university violated Title IX and that employees failed to report sexual harassment complaints.
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Parma Clarifies Teachers Will Not Be Among Armed Staff in Schools
The school board says the plan was always to arm security staff.
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At Community Meeting, Local Officials Sell the Garfield Heights County Jail Plan to Wary Residents
The Saturday morning meeting saw turnout from dozens of community members.
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Cleveland’s First Black-Owned Recording Company Named City Landmark
Cleveland music icons Thomas and Louise Boddie produced music in the city for decades.
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Cleveland Looking for Resident Feedback on Rec Centers and Parks
Officials plan to use responses to guide the city’s 15-year parks and recreation plan
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Krayzie Bone: “I’m in the City and I’m Going to Be Making Big Moves [in Cleveland]”
Ahead of Friday’s street renaming ceremony, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony’s Anthony “Krayzie Bone” Henderson talks Cleveland, non-profit foundation and the possibility of a Bone Thugs biopic
