Posted inNews & Views Edge Insurer Plays Scrooge, Cranks Hours Scene StaffOctober 28, 1999June 4, 2022
Posted inNews & Views Monster Magnate Arnold Goldman gives his customers the creeps. Adrianne AmbroseOctober 28, 1999March 30, 2025
Posted inNews & Views The Curse of Kirtland The village’s bloody legacy began long before the Lundgren murders. Laura PutreOctober 28, 1999July 18, 2025
Posted inNews & Views Signs of War The city’s assault on billboards has one media company crying foul. Mark NaymikOctober 21, 1999September 18, 2023
Posted inNews & Views Edge No Buts From Butt-Kicking Sheriff Scene StaffOctober 21, 1999August 29, 2023
Posted inNews & Views Comrades in Crime A computer sales scam in the Eastern suburbs could be just a loose network of Russian con artists or something much more sinister. Mike TobinOctober 21, 1999July 19, 2025
Posted inNews & Views Brother ´hood Why Cary and Eric Sender’s dream of revitalizing a West Side neighborhood has become everybody else’s nightmare. Mark NaymikOctober 14, 1999February 17, 2025
Posted inNews & Views Edge Browns Charity Drive Comes Up Short Scene StaffOctober 14, 1999June 12, 2022
Posted inNews & Views Cut-Rate Killer Cancer is more deadly if you’re poor. Jacqueline MarinoOctober 14, 1999March 18, 2024
Posted inNews & Views Edge Insurer Jacks Hours, Stiffs Workers Scene StaffOctober 7, 1999June 4, 2022
Posted inNews & Views Black Ink An unprecedented boom in African American publishing has usurped the longtime monopoly of The Call & Post and given Cleveland a wealth of black media voices. But how many can survive? Mark V. ReynoldsOctober 7, 1999June 28, 2025