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Civility War
It’s been two years since good manners became a matter of public debate and gave way to the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Civility Project. But is the East Side’s all-out assault on rude behavior making a difference?
Surviving a Plane Crash
Hinckley resident Bob Nieto hated seeing his 1966 Alon Aircoupe sitting unused in its hangar. So he decided to sell the two-seater propeller plane to someone who could use it more and to rely on rentals to take care of his flying impulses. Before parti
New Haunt for Old Newshounds
Nighttown gives shelter to the city’s star reporters of the past 150 years — such as Don Robertson, Dorothy Fuldheim, Louis Seltzer and Doris O’Donnell (pictured above) — and reminds us of the sad decline of Cleveland journalism
Welcome to Foreclosure Central
Greater Cleveland is the foreclosure capital of the country. More than 13,000 Cuyahoga County homes were foreclosed on last year, including 2401 Garden Avenue, childhood home of county treasurer Jim Rokakis — who's crusading to slam the door on reckless s