The City of Cleveland has rejected a permit application to build a $1.6 billion data center on a 35-acre site in Slavic Village, though the city offered no details about why it was rejecting it.
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Plans for The Midline project also calls creating for greenspace and parks out of cleaned-up vacant industrial land.
Cleveland City Hall, the site of February's 2025 Cleveland budget hearings. Credit: Nick Castele / Signal Cleveland When Cleveland City Council approved a 30-year deal with a company promising to ...
News tidbits and insight from Weekly Chatter newsletter, including civil rights attorney Subodh Chandra's decision to leave Cleveland.
The Trump administration’s signature health care package is projected to slash $33 billion over the coming decade in federal funds otherwise earmarked for Ohio’s Medicaid program, according to new ...
Roughly 250,000 more Ohioans requested Democratic ballots on Tuesday than in 2022. But does primary turnout matter for a general election?
Next school year, some Cleveland school board meetings could move online. In the last meeting before summer break, Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) board members approved a new policy ...
Signal Cleveland’s analysis of trauma needs in Northeast Ohio is an effort to update a similar analysis published in 2019. The 2019 analysis was conducted under a research grant for Ohio’s division of ...
As he led those gathered for the Homeless Memorial in prayer, Rev. E. Regis Bunch called the need for the annual event an indictment of the “apathy that allows our folks to freeze in the shadow of ...