Landscapers are replacing 36 trees that were stripped out last year during a gas main replacement.
The Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s Jewish Volunteer Network is seeking people for a clean-up project on April 29th.
The award recognizes an outstanding young individual who has demonstrated commitment, involvement, and leadership in the Jewish community.
The Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s Young Leadership Division announced the appointments of Natan Milgrom and Dayna Orlean.
The clinic is open to low-income Jewish community members.
Jeffrey Wild will oversee the Campaign for Jewish Needs in 2019 and 2020. In 2016, the Campaign raised more than $30 million.
The county wants to build an interconnected system of trails that link neighborhoods, parks and public transportation.
Rachel Kraus of Solon has been named the 2017-2018 Roslyn Z. Wolf Cleveland-JDC International Fellow.
The 2017 Gries Family Award for Community Leadership was given to Kim Pesses this week.
The Cleveland Water Department made emergency repairs to a water main in Euclid, causing possible discoloration in eastern suburbs.
A former skinhead recruiter will discuss how he got out of the white supremacist movement and his new message of compassion.
The Federation’s Campaign for Jewish Needs is the annual fundraiser that ensures our community’s vitality and vibrancy in the year.
A regional art contest is offering cash prizes for middle and high school students that submit their work.
Winter is coming and the city wants visitors and residents to the city to start wearing reflective gear.
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Before the city moves to the stage of gauging the cost of the program, officials want to make sure there's sufficient interest.
Beachwood’s Family Fun Day transitions to Fall Festival with expanded selections of entertainment, food and live music.
Effective Leadership Academy Announces 3rd Annual Alley Rally.
The Jewish Federation of Cleveland wants to help raise $30 million for reconstruction and aid.
An AV company on Cleveland's east side is going to handout needed items to those in need near Fort Lauderdale.
The organization says 100 percent of all donations will go towards relief efforts.
The service will be held in front of the Holocaust Memorial Monument, which was built by Kol Israel members and dedicated in 1961.
Low-income individuals can get free legal advice on domestic issues, employment disputes and on other issues.
Prepare for happy haunting and register now to participate in the FIRST-EVER Halloween Hustle.
The optional program will help decrease the amount of property damage caused by first responders needing to break down doors.
The Jewish Federation of Cleveland's fundraiser will last three months and will support programs and services for the Jewish community.
The Young Leadership Division (YLD) of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland will award grants to programs aiding young Jewish Clevelanders.
The Jewish Federation of Cleveland says helping clean cemeteries is a great mitzvah.
The city has created a space where residents and others can go to conduct product exchanges for legally purchased online goods.
Late July and early August could see some commuters bogged down in roadwork and traffic congestion.
The city announced on Facebook that the facility had located adequate staffing to remain open on select weekdays.
On Aug. 27, lawyers will provide aid to low-income Jewish Clevelanders.
Mission participants will get to know Israel in a personal and powerful way by enjoying authentic Israeli cuisine and making new friends.
A new report from the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District shows the city has increased its rate of recycling.
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A daylong camp adventures for families and children will be held June 25 in Burton, Ohio.
Get information on the aquatic facility's season, open and close dates, and pool pass costs.
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The annual ranking of Greater Cleveland suburbs saw Beachwood claim the top spot for Cuyahoga County suburbs.
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