Cleveland Schools Delay Start by a Week for Merger Shuffle
District adds PD day to help teachers coordinate dozens of school moves and consolidations.
93-Count Indictment Alleges $1M TechCred Training Cash Grab in Cleveland
Guardians to Try Position Change for Four-Time Gold Glove Winner Steven Kwan
Politics
Cleveland, DOJ Jointly Move to End Decade-Long Police Consent Decree
City and federal government agree Cleveland has met terms of 2015 agreement following excessive force findings.

Cleveland Officials to Give Update on Consent Decree
Mayor, Police Chief, and Accountability Team to Address Police Reform Progress
Ohio Dems Warn HUD Proposal Would Gut Key Tool Against Housing Discrimination
Lawmakers say eliminating 'disparate impact' standard would harm communities struggling with rising costs and unequal access to homeownership.
Weather
Thunderstorms Possible Thursday in Northeast Ohio Before Winds, Weekend Snow
Strong storms, gusty winds, and accumulating snow expected in the coming days.

Northeast Ohio Braces for Rounds of Rain
A stationary front and low pressure system bring wet weather to the region this week.
Melting Snow Fuels Fog Across Northeast Ohio
More fog possible Tuesday as warmer temperatures melt snow cover
Lifestyle
Cleveland Restaurant Week Menus Unveiled
Annual culinary celebration returns with diverse dining options

Rainbow Grocery reaches 50-year retail anniversary
Rainbow Grocery Cooperative is hosting an anniversary party this Sunday.
Prominent Ohio Family Rights Advocate Ray Lautenschlager Dies at Home
Supporters remember Lautenschlager as a relentless voice for parental rights and a guide for families in custody battles.
Travel
Cleveland Named One of Most Romantic U.S. Cities
City's cultural attractions and date-friendly spots earn high ranking in new travel study

Shaker Square: Cleveland's Historic Walkable Town Center
This quaint octagonal district is home to a thriving farmers market, boutique shops, and vintage vibes.
Discovery of Lake Michigan Shipwreck Recalls Cleveland's Shipbuilding History
The Lac La Belle, a dual-purpose steamship built in Cleveland, sank twice before its final resting place was discovered in 2022.
Sports
Cleveland to Host Brazil, Egypt in World Cup Warmup Match
The match will serve as a final tuneup for the teams ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

Cleveland Sports Teams Seek Public Funding for Upgrades
Wealthy owners propose new plan to tap into state funds for stadium renovations.
Cavaliers Gain 'Renewed Confidence' with James Harden Addition
Coach Kenny Atkinson credits Harden's arrival for sparking improved play and defensive intensity from Cleveland.