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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Chuck Crow/The Plain DealerDevelopers plan to build the Rock Harbor Aquarium on the 100 acre lakefront development site where the Port of Cleveland now operates.

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Nearly a dozen companies in Ohio will receive $82 million in tax credits to expand or build advanced energy manufacturing projects — and maybe create jobs

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The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District board will meet Thursday to vote on its controversial storm-water management program. The proposed program would address long-standing flooding, water-quality and erosion problems in the region.

Sally Pellegrin of Cleveland was recognized by President Obama for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching on Wednesday. “The quality of math and science teachers is the most important single factor influencing whether students will succeed or fail in science, technology, engineering and math,” President Obama said.

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- After dodging state troopers in Cuyahoga County and slowing down at all the red light and speeding cameras in Cleveland, people heading downtown now have to worry about getting traffic tickets from the Cuyahoga County deputies.

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Chris Ronayne’s name has provoked all sorts of political speculation since he left City Hall four years ago along with his boss, ousted Mayor Jane Campbell.

CLEVELAND — Two high schools and fifteen K-8 schools will close, and dozens of others will be re-purposed in a sweeping transformation plan for the Cleveland Schools announced tonight.

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Patty Girman depends on RTA’s No. 55 Clifton bus to get her to and from work at Cleveland Public Library branches.

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Pulling his silver Mercedes into a gas station near downtown Cleveland, Andrew Brickman came face to face with a loitering teen who wanted to pump Brickman’s gas — for a small fee.

In the new year, issues of cultural identity dominate an upcoming round of exhibitions at two of Northeast Ohio’s premier venues for contemporary art, overlapping thematically and even spotlighting a few of the same artists.

FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. — Before students get to deal a game of chance in Lee Chau’s class — and get a shot at a steady paycheck working in a casino — they must learn how to shuffle and count.