“There are a lot of people who like the work I’m doing. But I might just have to pick up and move to Maine.” The post Parade the Circle pioneer at risk of losing Cleveland art space appeared first on The Land.| The Land
Council members have raised concerns about how the center would pay for annual operating expenses once the building renovation is completed. The post Funding concerns prompt review of proposed mental health and addiction crisis center in Cuyahoga County appeared first on The Land.| The Land
Make learning a habit. Stay curious. And invest in yourself — because when you do, you not only stay ahead of the curve, you shape the curve. Your future career success is built on the steps you take today. The post Op-Ed: Upskilling: Your path to success in Cleveland’s evolving job market appeared first on The Land.| The Land
Because of the way its current districts were enacted, the state constitution requires Republican-led Ohio to adopt new House maps before the 2026 elections. The post What Ohio, other states are doing in the battle for partisan advantage in US House redistricting maps appeared first on The Land.| The Land
The East Cleveland campus launches with a goal of enrolling 100 students in its first year. It will begin with the ninth and 10th grades, adding additional grade levels each year as enrollment grows. The post New school, new roots – T-Squared Honors Academy comes to East Cleveland appeared first on The Land.| The Land
“We just want people to get in there and have fun for 90 minutes,” said Sammy DeLeon, the bandleader and timbales master. “It’s all about having fun and putting a smile on people’s faces.” The post Cleveland Orchestra’s Hispanic Heritage Month concert will be dialed up to ’11’ appeared first on The Land.| The Land
Deputy Kasey Loudermilk lied and kept details off his application about other police forces disqualifying him, according to his personnel file. The post Cuyahoga County deputy involved in fatal chases accused of ‘lying’ in hiring process appeared first on The Land.| The Land
The West Shore chapter, which provides 60 meals a day to individuals in the area, has an urgent need for delivery drivers as its volunteer numbers dwindle and summer and fall bring growing needs to the area. The post Meals on Wheels West Shore seeks volunteers amid nationwide shortage appeared first on The Land.| The Land
Facing the possibility of relocating its signature tournament, the Forest City Tennis Club (FCTC) — founded in 1912 and claiming to be the oldest Black tennis club in the United States — will see its longtime home restored following a commitment from Cleveland City Hall. The post Historic Cleveland tennis courts reborn ahead of 2025 Tri-City Tournament appeared first on The Land.| The Land
For about 55 of her 80 years, Ellen Strong has been practicing the increasingly rare craft of rebinding and repairing books, magazines, diaries, posters and other paper goods.| The Land
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Wong was one of seven artists chosen from more than 100 applicants for the city of Cleveland’s Transformative Arts Fund program, launched in 2024 by Mayor Justin Bibb.| The Land
“There's this huge connection with children's thinking about math and understanding of social studies concepts with art. Many ways exist for children to share their ideas and thinking through other media. It could be painting, woodworking, or music. Kids will adapt easier if they are mentally engaged and on task."| The Land
The HOPE Mobile was designed to help close care gaps. By showing up in under-resourced neighborhoods and offering no-cost, high-quality support, the van is a form of health justice on wheels.| The Land
The Japanese Garden at the Cleveland Botanical Garden is turning 50 and celebrations have begun.| The Land
Huntington Bank Field during an NFL football game between the Cleveland Browns and the New York Giants, Sept. 22, 2024, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Kirk| The Land
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