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Many Eastern Orthodox immigrants from Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and the Near East settled in Cleveland between 1880-1924. They brought strong allegiances to their homelands' mother churches and ...
The Catholic leaders of Leo’s hometown hold out hope that the new pope can help turn around ailing finances and a shortage of ...
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — Memorial Day is a U.S. holiday that’s supposed to be about mourning the nation’s fallen service members, ...
One kitchen manager's love of reading has led to enough donations for students to get free books when Owasso starts its ...
Pope Leo XIV vowed to take “every effort” Wednesday to work for peace in the Middle East and Ukraine and to actively promote the spirituality and traditions ...
“We'll be able to use it throughout Northeast Ohio, but we have a particular focus on going into the city of Cleveland and taking it to community centers, to other health centers, to churches ... the ...
I met two professors from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga at the Rotary arch at the future Inman Street trailhead of the greenway. Their names ...
Kimberly Belflower, the writer of the Tony-nominated play “John Proctor Is the Villain,” starring Sadie Sink, admires doll ...
Mt. Zion also launched the Jobs Partnership of Cleveland Training Program in cooperation with the Word Church. This 10-week faith-based career development and job readiness program brought churches ...
When you see references to Western Reserve Distillers in Lakewood, it’s often in regard to the relatively young venture being the state’s only USDA-certified organic craft distillery, the business ...
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In 1780, complete darkness fell on eastern Canada and the New England states at 2 p.m. Many people gathered in churches for comfort during the ... closed in 1993 due to declining stocks. In 2002, East ...
In April, I wrote about city-manager versus strong-mayor forms of local government and touched on the plight of East Cleveland, whose population has fallen from 37,000 40 years ago to 13,000 today.