Most Interesting People 2021: Zain Abbas
This 11-year-old journalist with an inventive imagination was selected as a Scholastic Kids press reporter in September.
This 11-year-old journalist with an inventive imagination was selected as a Scholastic Kids press reporter in September.
The Cleveland Metroparks CEO is celebrating his 10th anniversary with the parks organization while looking ahead to the final construction of the Wendy Park Bridge.
Never underestimate the Cleveland Browns chief of staff: she continues to break through glass ceilings in the NFL.
The author and activist works to create a space in which the intersection of race and womanhood are at the very center of everything she does.
The creator of the first Drag Pride flag is a master storyteller for Drag Queen Story Hour at Near West Theatre.
The Real Black Friday founder continues to champion Cleveland by giving back to the Black community.
The Cleveland Indians third baseman talks about off-season training and the arrival of his daughter.
The 95-year-old YMCA instructor has lived a long life, in which she found love while riveting during World War II.
The Time2Talk CEO has created an app to bridge the divide between native Spanish-speaking tutors and students eager to learn.
The multidisciplinary artist shares her inspiration, her artistic journey and a few tips that can help you get started on your own.
In three separate runs, Katie Spotz became the first woman to achieve the long-distance feat this summer.
The new program Global Rising is making connections and creating a more welcoming city for immigrants such as Kwame Botchway.