Some U.S. doctors are worried about the potential for a bad year for tick-borne diseases.
Travelers Face Higher Costs and Fewer Flight Options as Jet Fuel Prices Swing
The culprit is volatile oil and jet fuel prices, which have spiked sharply since the war in the Middle East began and fighting near the Strait of Hormuz created a chokepoint for global oil supplies.
The culprit is volatile oil and jet fuel prices, which have spiked sharply since the war in the Middle East began and fighting near the Strait of Hormuz created a chokepoint for global oil supplies.
Cleveland Author Joanna Hardis Talks Present-Day Parenting, the Art of ‘Doing Nothing’
Hardis draws upon her professional training and experience raising three children.
Hardis draws upon her professional training and experience raising three children.
‘Tribute’ Bands Go Mainstream, Hit a High Note in Northeast Ohio’s Live Music Scene
Across the region, from lakefront bars to old-school theaters, tribute bands are turning nostalgia into one of the most reliable tickets in live music.
Across the region, from lakefront bars to old-school theaters, tribute bands are turning nostalgia into one of the most reliable tickets in live music.
What if the Corner Store Funded the Community? A Cleveland Business Is Exploring the Model
Be at Ease operates under what Henderson calls a “Spending With Purpose” structure — a system in which a negotiated percentage of every dollar spent in the store is directed to a local nonprofit partner.
Be at Ease operates under what Henderson calls a “Spending With Purpose” structure — a system in which a negotiated percentage of every dollar spent in the store is directed to a local nonprofit partner.
As Literacy Rates Lag, an Ohio Pediatric Hospital Is Screening for Reading Ability
With concerns rising about lagging childhood literacy rates across the country, Nationwide Children’s Hospital has begun screening children’s literacy skills starting at age 3 during pediatrician visits.
With concerns rising about lagging childhood literacy rates across the country, Nationwide Children’s Hospital has begun screening children’s literacy skills starting at age 3 during pediatrician visits.
Cleveland Public Theatre’s ‘Haunted’ Connects Theater, Community and the Question of Land
The production marks CPT’s first collaboration with Crowded Fire Theater, a San Francisco–based company devoted to developing new plays.
The production marks CPT’s first collaboration with Crowded Fire Theater, a San Francisco–based company devoted to developing new plays.
One of America’s Best Comic Book Shops Is in Cleveland, and It’s Here to Preserve the Stories
This is part of why comic books endure. They survive because we share stories with each other.
This is part of why comic books endure. They survive because we share stories with each other.
Returning Artists Guild Uses Art to Change How People Think About Prison
Ballou isn’t the ringleader of a circus, tempting curious minds to peer through the curtains of a funhouse.
Ballou isn’t the ringleader of a circus, tempting curious minds to peer through the curtains of a funhouse.
To Clear Ice and Snow, There Are Rock Salt Alternatives That Are Safer for Your Pets and Yard
It’s easy to dash to the closest hardware store to grab a bag of salt, but experts say there are a lot of environmental and other factors to consider when tackling all that ice and snow.
It’s easy to dash to the closest hardware store to grab a bag of salt, but experts say there are a lot of environmental and other factors to consider when tackling all that ice and snow.
How Americans Are Feeling About Their Chances on the Job Market, According to an AP-NORC Poll
Some 47% of U.S. adults are “not very” or “not at all confident” they could find a good job if they wanted to, an increase from 37% when the question was last asked in October 2023.
Some 47% of U.S. adults are “not very” or “not at all confident” they could find a good job if they wanted to, an increase from 37% when the question was last asked in October 2023.
Efforts to Reconnect Americans Face Challenges in a Lonely Time
Americans are less likely to join civic groups, unions and churches than in recent generations.
Americans are less likely to join civic groups, unions and churches than in recent generations.
Advocates, Front-Line Providers Ramp up Support for Cleveland’s Unhoused This Winter
Whether or not Northeast Ohio is headed for a record-breaking winter season remains to be seen, yet the risks are no less severe for Clevelanders experiencing homelessness.
Whether or not Northeast Ohio is headed for a record-breaking winter season remains to be seen, yet the risks are no less severe for Clevelanders experiencing homelessness.
How Americans Are Feeling About Their Chances on the Job Market, According to an AP-NORC Poll
Americans are growing increasingly concerned about their ability to find a good job under President Donald Trump, an Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs poll finds, in what is a potential warning sign for Republicans as a promised economic boom has given way to hiring freezes and elevated inflation.
Americans are growing increasingly concerned about their ability to find a good job under President Donald Trump, an Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs poll finds, in what is a potential warning sign for Republicans as a promised economic boom has given way to hiring freezes and elevated inflation.
OpenAI Announces Plans for Data Center in Ohio, Other Sites in the US
OpenAI announced Tuesday that its flagship AI data center in Texas will be joined by five others around the U.S. as the ChatGPT maker aims to make good on the $500 billion infrastructure investment promoted by President Donald Trump earlier this year.
OpenAI announced Tuesday that its flagship AI data center in Texas will be joined by five others around the U.S. as the ChatGPT maker aims to make good on the $500 billion infrastructure investment promoted by President Donald Trump earlier this year.
‘Mr. Football’ Documentary Covers the Hope, Heartbreak of an Unforgettable High School Football Season
McCarthy named his documentary after the award given to Ohio’s best high school football player.
McCarthy named his documentary after the award given to Ohio’s best high school football player.















