Female Architects Are Shaping Cleveland
Though their career paths have been far from conventional, Allison Lukacsy-Love, Marika Shioiri-Clark, Jennifer Coleman and Lillian Kuri are paving new possibilities in the 216.
Though their career paths have been far from conventional, Allison Lukacsy-Love, Marika Shioiri-Clark, Jennifer Coleman and Lillian Kuri are paving new possibilities in the 216.
Actress Monica Potter breathes new life into her childhood home while devoting herself to rebuilding the city she loves.
After 10 long years, America's first space hero is on his way as a down-to-earth politician. First stop, the U.S. Senate.
Cleveland has always welcomed refugees from around the globe. But as the worldwide crisis grows, does our city have the resources and the will to open its doors even more?
TV and radio personality Bob Becker was 58 when Alzheimer's disease took his past and future. His wife, Luanne Bole-Becker, fell apart before finding her way. Now, she's determined to make the most of what remains.
The September sale of the iconic skyscraper marks the end of an era and raises questions about what new ownership means for our city.
In the late 1940s, his photography captured the struggle of everyday Clevelanders. But at the height of his notoriety, the anarchist and free speech advocate gave up his art. Now 60 years later, a new exhibit takes a fresh look at the city he portrayed.
With a growing downtown and remade Public Square, Cleveland finally seems ready to raise the mainsail on developing its lakefront as a place to live and enjoy. But will there be rough waters ahead?
He’s the homegrown world champion who doesn’t play hoops. With a steely work ethic and powerful right hand, Stipe Miocic delivered a heavyweight title in May. And while he may not be the kind of star the UFC needs, he’s exactly the kind Cleveland breeds.
In 2015, firearms claimed 134 lives in Cleveland, including five young children. And despite the chief of police’s plea, the way of the gun continues with little end in sight.
As the Cleveland Museum of Art celebrates its centennial, director William Griswold’s vision for the institution is a masterstroke of civic pride and artistic expression.
Antonio Gonzalez trains young boxers to become champions. But for the past few years, he’s been waging his own battle with a deadly opponent.
They’re difficult to identify and even tougher to help. But the number of teens and young adults at-risk and on the street in Northeast Ohio is startlingly high. While the reasons and possible solutions are complex, local groups are uniting for an ambitious effort to end youth homelessness by 2020.