As you flip through the pages of the CAN Journal, it is easy to recognize that Cleveland is home to talented artists. What might be less evident is the commitment the City of Cleveland made 10 years ago to engage them in major capital improvement projects.
The city of Cleveland does...
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CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Water-taxi service may return to the Cuyahoga River as early as next year, with the help of Leadership Cleveland alumni.
Cleveland Metroparks CEO Brian Zimmerman and Kate Brown, MetroHealth Systems' vice president of foundation and system philanthropy, made the announcement Wednesday night at the annual meeting...
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The library has been with us for thousands of years, and its staying power as a cherished cultural institution has proven remarkable. People in the U.S., according to the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, share an extraordinary level of support for their own public library — and are...
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CLEVELAND, Ohio -- When Maria Neil Art Project owner John Farina planned his Waterloo Road gallery's first photography show, he didn't have far to look.
He found his artist, photographer Eric Rippert, down the street.
"We knew and appreciated Eric's work," Farina says of himself and gallery co-owner Adam Tully (the gallery...
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CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Communities and planning groups across Greater Cleveland scooped up nearly $1 million in grants aimed at making neighborhoods more vibrant places where people will want to live, work and visit.
The region's most powerful planning agency for transportation work announced the awards Friday.
The grants from the...
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