MetroHealth System's Prescription For Hope
Cuyahoga County's only public hospital's ambitious $1 billion campus transformation plan will not only reinvent its campus, but aims to cure the Clark-Fulton neighborhood it calls home.
Cuyahoga County's only public hospital's ambitious $1 billion campus transformation plan will not only reinvent its campus, but aims to cure the Clark-Fulton neighborhood it calls home.
As Cleveland moves forward as a city on the rise, we risk leaving too many behind. Creating solutions for greater equity may be our best chance at a sustainable future.
Tim Kelly and Josh Clemence set out to conquer Colorado’s treacherous Leadville Trail 100 Run through the Rocky Mountains. Where they ended up changed their lives. Now, they’re hoping to do the same for others with their Run Wild CLE movement.
While Samaria Rice searches for justice in the death of her 12-year-old son, she’s rebuilding the community, advocating in his name and working to prevent similar tragedies from happening.
With Transformer Station and the Van Roy building, the Bidwells are making Hingetown their canvas.
With the help of Adoption Network Cleveland and the release of her original birth certificate,
one woman searches for her birth mother and the truth of her origins.
A former drug dealer turned preacher, Jeff Bodziony is spreading good deeds and support on the same streets where he once pushed pot and polluted lives.
Sterle’s Country House owner Rick Semersky thinks he has a recipe for revitalization in the St. Clair Superior neighborhood. With the Hub 55 development plan, he’s tapping into what made that area great in the past.
For the past three years, a group of young professionals has been working on a project to revive a six-block area in Cleveland’s Glenville neighborhood. The process has been slow and complicated. But the plan to create rehabbed housing, better access to nearby Rockefeller Park and a retail revival may get its first big break this month.
David Ayers served 11 years in prison for the murder of an elderly neighbor. While his conviction was overturned due to police misconduct, DNA evidence suggests an unknown man is the real killer. So why haven't police reinvestigated the crime?
Cleveland Police Officer Michael Brelo is charged with manslaughter. Prosecutors claim that after a high-speed, 62-car chase in November 2012, Brelo jumped onto the suspects' car and emptied his gun into them at close range, killing them. The former Marine's case has implications for the nation's roiling debate about police and excessive force — and the differences between war and policing.
A year and a half since her liberation from Ariel Castro's prison, Michelle Knight has traveled overseas, written a best-seller, made new friends and created a new life for herself in Cleveland. Despite her physical and emotional hardships, she's striving to help others find courage and strength.