The two-year grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting will support workforce development.
Despite unprecedented challenges due to the pandemic, 2,900 restaurants nationwide were recognized on this year’s list.
The pizza brand wants to increase its presence in Greater Cleveland and has plans to expand into five cities.
As the delta variant spreads through the U.S., many companies are issuing new requirements for staff and customers.
The popular grocery chain is joining a growing list of retailers asking shoppers to again don masks.
Two major Ohio businesses announced cuts to their workforce in July.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Cleveland area.
Driven by growing demand, law school launches new programs this fall
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Cleveland.
A new ranking from CNBC ranks how well leaders do in attracting new businesses to Ohio, others.
Over the first two weeks of July, two major Ohio companies announced layoffs.
LINK scooters self-check for safety before every ride and can automatically enforce no ride zones including parks and sidewalks.
The first themed movie night, volleyball tournament and lighted boat contest is hosted by the City of Cleveland and partners.
Find out why you're likely to see a refund on your August electric bill.
The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and Pittsburgh Zoo are sparring over the name "Asian Lantern Festival."
About 7.2 percent of small businesses in our state are minority-owned, according to a new report by Business.org.
Two businesses decided to shutter manufacturing plants in Ohio in June, according to filings.
"These four new grant programs will help industries that experienced losses over the last year because of the pandemic,” said Gov. DeWine.
The pandemic has served as a wake-up call for Cleveland residents to build greater to financial resilience, an Edward Jones study found.
Sports betting could soon be legal in Ohio, but who would be able to cast bets and what could they bet on?
The fried chicken chain will bring its brand of fast food to the Buckeye State while expanding nationally.
Colorful drink reflects neon sign at entry to Cleveland’s first gay bar.
First-time unemployment claims were up this week in Ohio.
The annual Fortune 500 list ranks U.S. companies that generate the most revenue each year.
Contributes nearly 67,000 direct and indirect jobs; pumps $10.3 billion into state and regional economies
The Buckeye State saw one of the biggest week-to-week increases in average gas prices, according to AAA.
Ohio will lift all health requirements on June 2, but the mask mandate has already been lifted for vaccinated residents.
Inc. magazine revealed its 2021 picks this week, recognizing 429 of the best places to work in the United States, according to the ranking.
Damian Cosby, PGA, will oversee Cleveland Metroparks' eight golf courses.
A growing number of national retailers are loosening their COVID-19 safety requirements for vaccinated customers.
At least two companies have announced mass layoffs and plant closures this month.
Temperature checks for guests have also been discontinued, the amusement park announced.
Ohio billionaires joined Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Bill Gates and others whose wealth increased during the pandemic.
The list, compiled by Fortune and Great Place To Work, includes the top 100 companies, as ranked by their employees.
Forbes this week released its 2021 World's Billionaires List. Those on the list saw their fortunes increase by more than $5 trillion.
Great Lakes Brewery, Rhinegeist and others are are among the local spots where you can enjoy National Beer Day
The seasonal worker program was hampered last year by COVID-19, but the Metroparks are planning on bringing back a full seasonal workforce.
The Brewers Association named the top breweries in Ohio based on sales volume.
Three companies announced either mass layoffs or furloughs in March, according to the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services.
As the pandemic wreaks havoc on women’s progress in the workplace, they still make significantly less than men in every U.S. state.