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Redlining is affecting Northeast Ohio's children's ability to breathe. Here's what we can doSeveral studies have drawn a connection between living in neighborhoods that were subject to redlining, the historic discriminatory mortgage lending practices instituted in the 1930s, and an increased likelihood that a resident will suffer from asthma today. Experts say the historic systems and structures which pushed many African Americans into redlined communities affect many Cleveland and Akron residents who live in the Ohio Valley Asthma Belt today.
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Scion of a prominent Cleveland real estate family, Wolstein had been diagnosed with cancer.
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After taking a year off from in-person programming in 2021, the Brite Winter festival is returning to the West Bank of the Flats Saturday.
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Lauren Davis, currently No. 97 in WTA rankings, competes at this week's inaugural 'Tennis in the Land' at Jacobs Pavilion.
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Council decides between the agreement with the developer that is behind on loan repayments or attempting to recoup the money owed through legal means.
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A project to stabilize the hillside at Irishtown Bend along the Cuyahoga River will get a $9 million boost from a federal grant. The funds from the U.S. Department of Transportation will help pay for the installation of 2,600 feet of steel bulkheads, shoring up the hillside near Columbus Road and Riverbend Street designed to prevent a potential landslide. The new grant means public and private agencies have raised a total of $25.5 million for the project, which is estimated to cost $36 million.
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Over the past 50 years, freight traffic on the lower Cuyahoga River has increasingly competed with smaller watercraft as the river has rebounded to become…
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Jacobs Investment Inc. has announced plans to invest $405 million into the Nautica Entertainment Complex in the Flats.The announcement includes plans for…