You may have to suspend disbelief, but Cleveland was once ground zero, and a national model, for a major political/social reform movement within this country. Today, the …
As we move beyond the midterm elections, political coverage here at the local level has shifted to a discussion about political reform in Cleveland. A group led by …
Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown’s recent, albeit relatively close, re-election to the U.S. Senate has caused a bit of talk here in Ohio and around the country about his …
The passing this past week of Senator John McCain, the self-styled maverick and former POW, truly marks the end of an era. Not just because of his incredible …
The recent travails of Cleveland City Councilman Ken Johnson, as thankfully highlighted by Mark Naymik at cleveland.com, are just one example of what seems a culture of legislative ineptitude …
Over the past year, and especially the past two months, the motif of change in Cleveland’s economic and civic life has been a recurring theme in many of …
Recently, the KeyBank Foundation donated $10 million to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, in part so that residents of the city of Cleveland can visit for …
In a bit of a surprise, Democrat Richard Cordray has surged ahead of Mike DeWine in the latest polls of Ohio’s two largest races. With a 7-point lead …
A recent article from The Economist highlighted some of the misconceptions about Bernie Sanders’ influence within the Democratic party and its voters-both in 2016 and today-and took a look at …