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And when the weather did improve, the Guardians didn’t. The team has slumped to a 40-44 record, losing six straight and ...
Ken Ganley on March 3 purchased Sarchione Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram Dalton and on March 24 bought Sarchione Ford in Randolph ...
Juliet will be a French fine dining concept at 1313 West 6th St. in the Warehouse District. It'll be located next to Acqua Di ...
Ohio’s Tenth District Court of Appeals has upheld a lower court decision ordering Gov. Mike DeWine to pursue the unemployment ...
Professors Carolyn Broering-Jacobs and Brian Ray have officially assumed their roles as co-interim deans for the Cleveland ...
Instead, the building's lender, BridgeInvest, is taking it back and putting it up for sale at what’s likely to be a steeply ...
Cleveland Clinic’s 1 million-square-foot, $1.1 billion Neurological Institute is on track for completion after the project ...
This was the pitch to housing advocates, government officials and investors at the end of June by the St. Clair Superior ...
The Special Olympics’ site selection committee has recommended Cleveland as the host city for 2030, choosing it over its ...
Oracle, known for its database software, has gained traction in the market for renting out computing power and storage over ...
That work seems to have paid off as Moen announced that it will maintain a presence in its North Olmsted location and retain several dozen jobs in the city.
Ohio pharmacists were worried that a measure inserted into the state budget would cause mass closures. Gov. Mike DeWine on ...