Young, Muslim & Misunderstood
Since 9/11, many Arab-American students have faced ignorance and harassment. At Westlake High School, they're doing something about it.
Since 9/11, many Arab-American students have faced ignorance and harassment. At Westlake High School, they're doing something about it.
Who in God's name would want to keep a church out of their town? Euclid does. At least, if some angry residents get their way in this fall's election.
Deer overpopulation and tenacious invasive species are only part of the problem. We're our own worst enemy when it comes to conserving Ohio's natural spaces.
An editor, a writer and a salmon walk into a restaurant But this time, the joke's on us. We asked the funniest writer we know (maybe we should get out more, huh?) to try his hand at live comedy. And we discovered that our mothers were wrong: It real
On Nov. 11, 1944, Lt. Henry Francis Minco, a Clevelander in the U.S. Army Air Corps, went missing on a mission over Thailand. Almost 60 years later, a squadron mate's unexpected phone call sends us reaching back through the fog of war to remember Minco's
For years, immigrant Amina Silmi battled the government in a desperate attempt to remain in this country with her three children. This winter, she was finally ordered to report for deportation, forcing her to decide the question she'd always been too frig
In January, a sexual predator moved to Tanglewood Lane. The neighborhood hasn't been the same since.
David Palange had a gambling problem and a daughter in desperate need of a transplant. So the Army veteran and former park ranger did what no one expected of him: He stole nearly $200,000 and disappeared.
If you put them on a scale together, Ohio's first set of sextuplets would weigh in at 13 pounds, 10 ounces. Meet Isabella Jean, Sophia Ivy, Kyle Allen, Logan James, Alex Edwin and Lucy Arlene.
For five Case Western Reserve University law students working to help bring former Liberian president Charles Taylor to justice for crimes against humanity, this class project is a shot at making history.
What started out as a feel-good article about Clevelander Margaret Cole's foreign adoption agency ended up being anything but. Behind European Adoption Consultants' carefully constructed image, we found a darker side. Here is the story behind the spin.