Nonprofit DigitalC has connected more than 7,500 households to high-speed internet and trained over 17,500 residents in digital skills since launching its citywide connectivity effort in January 2024.
Cuyahoga Arts & Culture in November approved $12.9 million in grants to more than 300 organizations for 2026, supporting both major cultural institutions and smaller nonprofits across Northeast Ohio.
Over three decades, the Cleveland Restoration Society took on an ambitious project to illuminate 24 historic church steeples, towers, and domes along Interstate 71. The Steeple Lighting Program was ...
Note: Press "Esc" on your keyboard to close Fullscreen mode, or click the minimize icon. The Opportunity Corridor—a project under discussion for more than three decades, years of planning, and years ...
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Note: Press "Esc" on your keyboard to close Fullscreen mode, or click the minimize icon. “There’s no place like home,” said Dorothy Gale in the 1939 classic film “The Wizard of Oz.” The Cleveland ...
Note: Press "Esc" on your keyboard to close Fullscreen mode, or click the minimize icon. It’s not easy to take an historic neighborhood known for its charm, tree-lined residential streets, and opulent ...
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Note: Press "Esc" on your keyboard to close Fullscreen mode, or click the minimize icon. In 1866 a new railroad depot was built on Cleveland’s lakefront. Designed by noted railroad executive Amasa ...
Note: Press "Esc" on your keyboard to close Fullscreen mode, or click the minimize icon. "Learning to swim is as essential as learning to read, and we are committed to making it a reality for every ...
Note: Press "Esc" on your keyboard to close Fullscreen mode, or click the minimize icon. Located at what became 7218 Euclid Ave., this 1880s house sheltered two prominent Cleveland families for three ...
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