CLEVELAND — Carl Allamby became an expert diagnostician after spending his childhood ducking his head under the hoods of Chevys and Fords with the older guys in his East Cleveland neighborhood. If a car whined and growled while turning, or if →
CLEVELAND — Newly released federal data shows how drugmakers and distributors increased shipments of opioid painkillers across the U.S. as the nation's addiction crisis accelerated from 2006 to 2012. The data, released this week by a federal →
CLEVELAND — Police say a suspect is in jail in the killings of four people, including two children, in Cleveland. Police say the man has been booked on aggravated murder charges. Authorities plan to release more details of the charges against →
CLEVELAND — Authorities investigating the deaths of two children and a woman found dead inside a home, and of a man discovered in a vacant lot, say both adults were shot and the children may have died from smoke inhalation. Police have →
CLEVELAND — Discussions are underway to build a kid-friendly park in Cleveland as the city's downtown population grows. Estimates show the number of people living downtown has grown to between 15,000 and 20,000 people, making it one of →
Authorities say his 10-year-old sister, 12-year-old brother and 10-year-old cousin were stabbed multiple times and taken to a hospital for treatment. →
CLEVELAND — The names of over 100 African-American veterans of the U.S. Civil War have been added to a monument in Cleveland. The name of each new honoree was read aloud Wednesday as it was added to the Cuyahoga (ky-uh-HOH'-guh) County →
CLEVELAND — Fifty years after the Cuyahoga River's most famous fire, a plucky new generation of Cleveland artists and entrepreneurs has turned the old jokes into inspiration and forged decades of embarrassment into a fiery brand of local pride. →
CLEVELAND — The county that includes Cleveland has hired a former county prosecutor as a top aide amid an ongoing corruption investigation. Cuyahoga County officials Wednesday announced the hiring of former Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Bill →
CLEVELAND — An attorney for a man arrested at the 2016 Republican National Convention while burning an American flag says Cleveland has agreed to pay his client $225,000 to settle a federal civil rights lawsuit. The lawsuit filed in January →