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Two Cleveland police officers suspended after they mistook a human corpse for a dead deer spent hours sitting in a cemetery and a strip club parking lot when they reported they were still working high-priority calls or patrolling the city’s streets during the first four months of the year, a departmental investigation has found. Between […]

            Pat Galbincea, The Plain Dealer CLEVELAND — Cleveland police are reminding the public that parking restrictions and prohibitions will be enforced in downtown Cleveland for every Browns home football game. Restrictions are typically in place three hours before each game and two hours after the game’s completion. Bright neon […]

  John Horton, The Plain Dealer Twenty mile-per-hour school zone speed limits return to many neighborhoods this week during “restricted hours.” What times would that be? Oh, that’s going to require an educated guess, folks. Most towns don’t share that little tidbit of information with motorists to help keep the kiddos safe as they walk […]

R&A Energy Solutions CEO Joel Keller said using trash to create energy is self-sustaining and solves a big problem. “We can make power for about the same price as we can make it from coal,” Keller said. He’s been pursuing initiatives to convert trash into gas. The gas would be used to create electricity and […]

Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Bill Mason violated state law by returning more than $74,000 in campaign contributions to his employees, the Ohio Election Commission has ruled. But the commission voted not to prosecute Mason because members concluded that he acted with good intentions, said Phillip Richter, the commission’s executive director. The commission also rejected Richter’s recommendation […]

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Some Northeast Ohio consumers reported Saturday that they had cartons of recalled Hillandale Farms eggs in their refrigerators, bought in area stores before the recall. Their discovery — after The Plain Dealer earlier in the day published the carton numbers of eggs being recalled — means the product, possibly tainted with salmonella […]

A local mental health organization holds a workshop that gives people a hint of what it’s like in the head of someone with mental illness, The group, the National Alliance on Mental Illness Greater Cleveland, recently adapted the session to reach Hispanics — who, along with blacks — often view mental illness as a sign […]

Mentor High School buzzed with activity Friday morning.   The band practiced outside. Maintenance men spread mulch around trees on the front lawn. Students came and went. Another school year, full of hope and promise, about to begin. But for the parents of Sladjana Vidovic, Mentor High will always be the place that failed their […]

Members of the World Council of Churches, an organization representing more than 560 million Christians in 110 countries, will gather next week in Cleveland to discuss how to expose and combat racism around the globe. The seminar, which will focus on an ecumenical approach, will be hosted by the United Church of Christ, nationally headquartered […]

picture : Joshua Gunter Cuyahoga County Administration Building, shown in this file photo, is where panels consider taxpayer appeals of property assessments. By Mark Puente Plain Dealer CLEVELAND, Ohio — By rushing to clear cases, boards that hear taxpayer challenges of property assessments in Cuyahoga County devote only a fraction of the time needed to […]

photo: Marvin Fong, The Plain Dealer Campus International School students participate in morning stretching exercises Thursday. From left are Nyja Grays, Dion Sorrells, Greyson Hankins and Isaiah Payne. story : Thomas Ott, The Plain Dealer A new Cleveland school opened Thursday, easing its first students into a program that will supplement the basics with Mandarin […]

Join the Radio-One/HotCards Team for the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, Saturday, Sept. 11th at the Wolstein Center in Downtown Cleveland!