161-Year-Old Parish Ends, But Immaculate Conception Church Lives On
After an extinctive union with the Cathedral Parish, Immaculate Conception Church is entering a new era as a Latin Mass oratory.
By Jaden Stambolia
by Cleveland Magazine Staff, Dillon Stewart, Paul Kiska, Jaden Stambolia
by Paul Kiska
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By Ken Prendergast, NEOTrans
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Also in our daily news roundup for June 1, a massive AI-focused data center is being proposed in Portage County, Collinwood High School closed its doors after 100 years and Cleveland is saying goodbye to Asiatown favorite Sichuan Hot Pot.
by Cleveland Magazine Staff
From historic landmarks to schools built within the last two decades, a dozen surplus Cleveland school properties are being offered to developers as part of a districtwide consolidation plan.
by Ken Prendergast, NEOTrans
Also in our daily news roundup for May 29, a Cleveland councilman is pushing back on Mayor Justin Bibb’s proposed parking rate changes, Ohio lawmakers introduced a bill to make public college tuition-free for residents and a historic Downtown Cleveland parish prepares to celebrate its final Mass before merging with another church.
by Cleveland Magazine Staff
The satirical site, unveiled earlier this year, pokes fun at Cleveland culture and institutions.
by Kirsten Kimbler
“What we can't do is engage in a conversation about data centers without talking about the material risk and fears that residents have,” Bibb said at a City Club talk on Wednesday.
by Annie Nickoloff
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end and Cleveland native says childhood memories of 1990s baseball and a desire to give back to his hometown drove his investment.
by Jaden Stambolia