CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) – Slyman’s Restaurant, known as the home of Cleveland’s biggest corned beef sandwich, is getting ready for the St. Patrick’s Day…

CLEVELAND — One of Public Square’s historic restaurants is closing its doors after serving Clevelanders for decades. John Q’s Steakhouse will close on June 15,…

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CLEVELAND – General Electrical lighting is going to donate hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of LED lighting to local landmarks in order to bring…

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland's Landmarks Commission is recommending that six more Catholic churches be designated as historical city landmarks, which would give them some protection against demolition or structural changes. The Cleveland Catholic Diocese, which has been closing churches in an ongoing downsizing plan, opposes the designations that City Council will now consider adopting through legislation.

From the NY Times: COLUMBIA, S.C. — Until 1923, the only school in the largely black farm settlement of Pine Grove was the one hand-built by parents, a drafty wooden structure in the churchyard.