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Besides social media accounts, TheLand has populated their site with In honor of Earth Day - The Land's top sustainability stories of 2024, The Land is hiring a managing editor – The Land, Cleveland Pickleball Center taking shape, nearing launch goal, Earth Day 2024 events in Cleveland, The American Dream can be found in a downtown Cleveland naturalization ceremony, Ohio could launch adult-use cannabis sales in June, How to recycle your eclipse glasses in Cleveland, Art and connection breathe new life into Warehouse District’s vacant spaces, Find a total solar eclipse event in Cleveland, Healing through beauty - how a Cleveland stylist gives back – The Land, Cleveland poet reaches new heights with message about education, perseverance, For a Handful of Lawyers in Cuyahoga County, Juvenile Cases Are Big Business The Land –, The history of Cleveland's last full solar eclipse – The Land, Cleveland Promised Oversight of Police Cameras. But the Work Remains Undone, Taxpayers Were Overcharged for Patient Meds. Then Came the Lawyers. – The Land, Newly-minted community journalists share lessons, advice for other aspiring reporters – The Land, The Land publishes its 100th article by a Community Journalist – The Land, He’s 23 and in an Ohio Prison for Exposing Someone to HIV - Even Though He Couldn’t Transmit the Virus – The Land, Become a Member - Double Your Impact, Community Journalism Networking Breakfast – The Land, What questions do you have about the city's TIF district plan?, Urban Squash Cleveland offers a powerful, academic-focused youth development program – The Land, Upcycle Parts Shop expands to new, accessible space in St. Clair Superior neighborhood – The Land, Community Journalism Program – The Land, THE LAND - VISIT OUR WEBSITE, Thank you for helping The Land raise over $24,000! – The Land, Promise Academy focuses on pathway to all-important high school diploma – The Land, Cleveland Kitchen fermented foods company fills 80 jobs, expands production space – The Land, West Side Market composting pilot program reduces food waste, landfill dumping – The Land, A legacy of service: Teen Enterprise helps Cleveland youth with financial literacy, entrepreneurial skills – The Land, You gotta fight for your right to bike (safely): Lorain Midway debate heats up over loss of parking spaces – The Land, The old world market today: Vendors focus on quality and customer service amidst West Side Market changes – The Land, Banter poutine and bottle shop, reimagined, returns to Gordon Square – The Land, Stella Maris expanding services to Tremont, creating all-gender inpatient facility – The Land, Local coffee roaster Dahlia Coffee Co. opens Mexican coffee shop in Pivot Center – The Land, Comedy show double feature brings laughs and community to Clark-Fulton – The Land, A new normal: Two downtown retailers optimistic about where downtown is headed after pandemic shutdowns – The Land, Grassroots organizations walk out of Greater Cleveland Partnership sustainability summit, offer alternative vision – The Land, Link-Up Bike Ministry donates repaired bikes to Cleveland residents in need of transportation – The Land, Walter Collins Veterans Housing & Service Facility set to break ground on 93rd and Harvard in March – The Land, Cleveland’s animal shelters are overwhelmed, community help is needed – The Land, CLEVLOT website and tool aims to streamline the process of repurposing Cleveland’s vacant land – The Land, Hola Island Co. grows marinade and empanadilla production, plans to join CentroVilla25 and Yellowcake marketplaces – The Land, Op-ed: Recreational cannabis falls short for medical patients – The Land, Meijer Fairfax Market opens, bringing a full-service grocery store to the area for the first time in decades – The Land, Employer buy-in, ridership remain low 5 months before end of RTA microtransit pilot program – The Land, Americans Making Immigrants Safe helps asylum seekers become self-sufficient in Cleveland – The Land, How Cuyahoga County picks attorneys to represent children – The Land, Henrietta Homes: an affordable lease-purchase project bringing 40 new homes to Hough neighborhood – The Land, Local shops offer refills on personal products and household cleaners, aim to reduce plastic waste – The Land, WRJ Developers using shipping containers to build new homes in the St. Clair-Superior neighborhood – The Land, Depot On Detroit apartments will bring affordable housing with easy public transit access to Cudell – The Land, Greater Cleveland Food Bank announced measures to address food insecurity during a recent press conference at its new Community Resource Center – The Land, Near west churches launch litter pilgrimages and other Creation Care strategies to battle climate change – The Land, Cleveland group addressing racism as a public health crisis promises community meetings in 2024 after delay – The Land, Something to CHEER about: Metroparks makes updates to east side lakefront project, set to move forward in 2025 – The Land, East Cleveland’s Caledonia Elementary unveils Ohio's first Community Schoolyard design – The Land, Darl Center for the Arts brings arts, culture and community to Slavic Village – The Land, Food Justice Initiative at Saint Martin de Porres has the ingredients to make healthy eating easier – The Land, High Road Kitchens grant program helps 10 Cleveland restaurants increase wages – The Land, DNA testing refutes Ohio man’s claim of innocence – The Land, The Gathering Place brings access to cancer support to Black, Brown and LGBTQ+ communities – The Land, Cleveland Jewish Collective gearing up for its biggest, queerest Chanukah yet – The Land, The Believe Mortgage program is built to increase homeownership in Northeast Ohio – The Land, Cuyahoga Arts & Culture is facing challenges amid dwindling funding: How can it better support individual artists? – The Land, There’s been little progress three years after Cleveland’s lead safe ordinance was passed. What will it take to move the needle? – The Land, Community Budget Meetings give Clevelanders a chance to discuss the city budget – The Land, Woman-owned business ‘Cha’Firo’ finds success in Clark-Fulton – The Land, Floating wetlands enhance the lakefront at Gordon Park as part of the CHEERS project – The Land, Longfellow School in Collinwood reopens as affordable senior housing – The Land, How many anti-trans hate crimes are happening in Cleveland? No one has any idea. – The Land, Businesses open, expand in Tower City ahead of holiday season – The Land, Little free libraries: Where community comes together to increase childhood literacy – The Land, After nearly 40 years behind bars, Ohio man pins hopes on DNA testing – The Land, Ukrainian exchange students find reminders of home during week-long trip to Cleveland – The Land, Glenville’s Greater Abyssinia Baptist Church receives historical civil rights marker – The Land, Not-so-dueling dogs: two hot dog shops hope to aid the community in Slavic Village – The Land, CWRU offers full rides to Cleveland, East Cleveland grads through expanded Cleveland Scholars program – The Land, Op-ed: City services could suffer if Issue 38 passes – The Land, Op-ed: Issue 38 would let residents take charge of how taxpayer money is spent – The Land, Ribbon cutting and groundbreaking at Franciscan Village celebrates additions to independent senior living in West Park – The Land, Roberto Clemente Day honored the Latino baseball player with a celebration in Clark-Fulton, Jose Ramirez nominated for award – The Land, CWRU’s think[box] makerspace opens event space, aims to reach community beyond campus – The Land, Op-ed: How Old Brooklyn can transform a historic church into a mixed-use project that benefits the whole community – The Land, Op-ed: Nonprofit owner always intended to force Euclid Beach Mobile Home residents to move. It’s not too late to save their affordable housing. – The Land, Owner of Cleveland-based Holmes Mouthwatering applesauce rebrands, mentors students – The Land, Food Bank's new Community Resource Center in Collinwood will fight hunger and social inequity – The Land, Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity is building hope with its 400 Home Strategic Initiative – The Land, “Lights On” initiative combats storefront vacancy in Slavic Village – The Land, Cleveland green bank aims to bring clean energy to underserved communities – The Land, The power of dance and coming together: Q&A with Jami Taylor, owner of Imaj'n'Nation MultiPod/Imaj Dance Center – The Land, Mooncat Boba Cafe opens in Clark-Fulton next to neighborhood empanada spot – The Land, Sprint task force addresses shortage of youth mental health providers – The Land, Long-running CWRU summer program introduces Cleveland youth to college – The Land, Cleveland artist Jasmine Golphin is forging her own path, helping other ‘outsider’ artists – The Land, Dreaming of affordable home ownership in Central, and figuring out where to begin – The Land, New West Side Market vendor Greenleaf Floral Co. plans to sell locally grown flowers year-round – The Land, Op-Ed: Supporting Ukraine boosts Ohio’s economy – The Land, Ohio City Farm plans to expand with a ‘global farmers market’ building – The Land, Yellowcake Shop finds permanent home in Gordon Square, will host Barbie-themed grand opening – The Land, Cleveland’s Iranian community comes together one year after the death of Mahsa Amini – The Land, ‘Hidden gem’: Greater Cleveland Community Credit Union helps people access banking services from basement of City Hall – The Land, Collinwood pastor tackles Black mental health with ‘Mentally Mangled’ programming – The Land, Community journalists, friends of The Land gather in Collinwood – The Land, Kamm’s Corners gets crafty, adds new hands-on shopping experiences – The Land, Cuyahoga County Judges Vowed to Reform the Bail System. Here’s What Happened. – The Land, Rosie’s Girls camp in Central neighborhood introduces middle school girls to careers in construction, other male-dominated fields – The Land, Global Cleveland hosts fifth annual Welcoming Week for international communities of Cleveland – The Land, National writing directors visit Cleveland’s Lake Erie Ink, build community around elevating youth voices – The Land, 20th annual Waterloo Arts Fest to bring music, art, food in vibrant street fair – The Land, Free home repairs help Union Miles seniors manage quality of life, stay independent – The Land, Immigrants, refugees build trust, connections through Newcomer Navigators as city prepares to hire coordinator – The Land, Cleveland branch library renovations are well underway, add modernizations, community spaces – The Land, One World Day celebrates Cleveland’s international communities and newly naturalized citizens – The Land, African American Cultural Garden celebrates One World Day, makes push for final funding – The Land, Luna Bakery and Cafe opens downtown, its third location – The Land, Tastemakers events help entrepreneurs and creatives of color build community, get funding – The Land, Cudell residents upset that new school construction will mean loss of trees, green space – The Land, Robbery of MAC Pharmacy in the Glenville neighborhood puts its future in question – The Land, Family-owned taco and ice cream shop opens in Bellaire-Puritas neighborhood – The Land, All about co-ops: Cleveland co-ops discuss community ownership, collaboration at Woodhill Community Co-op Conference – The Land, No license to drive: why so many Ohioans are barred from driving – The Land, Roaming Biscuit: delicious discourse with Cleveland’s new queen of biscuit sandwiches – The Land, SUPPORT THE LAND, Community weighs in on Cleveland’s first master plan for parks and rec – The Land, Community journalism meetup at Gatewood Home/Share, Woodhill Community Co-op to hold conference raising funds for cooperatively owned laundromat, gathering space – The Land, Puerto Rican Expo brings parade, festival to Tremont, Clark-Fulton this weekend – The Land, 1 orange and 1 head of lettuce: We went grocery shopping in the food desert around Woodhill Estates – The Land, EDWINS provides free child care to students, alumni of culinary training program – The Land, Community journalism training announced for October 2023 – The Land, The Land speaks about journalism with delegation from Moldova – The Land, Community Journalism Program – The Land, Geraci’s Slice Shop brings pizza and ’80s vibe to downtown Cleveland – The Land, Spot Youth Empowerment: voting and civic engagement for the next generation – The Land, City holds parks and rec open houses, seeks community input – The Land, 52 Black-owned businesses receive free business support after MLK Plaza pitch competition – The Land, Historic Black-owned Boddie Recording studio nominated for landmark status – The Land, Disabled and Proud: Cleveland Disability Pride event comes to Wade Oval Wednesdays – The Land, Doinks Burger Joint set to open on Collinwood's Waterloo Road – The Land, ‘Dream come true’: City leaders, community members celebrate groundbreaking of CentroVilla25 Latino market – The Land, When will Cleveland have a normal swim season again? – The Land, From greenhouse to table, Susanna’s Cafe supports intellectually disabled workers and builds community – The Land, Long-awaited park in Hough looks to break ground in 2024 – The Land, Larchmere Homes: 30 new affordable lease-purchase homes near completion – The Land, Readers roundtable: How to write for The Land – The Land, Why this year’s West Side Market coupon program already ended – and what may be next in Produce Perks – The Land, Courtyard, food hall, infrastructure upgrades for West Side Market presented in ‘master plan’ on Thursday – The Land, 1400 miles, on foot. How Cleveland surveyed 162,000 properties in 6 months – The Land, Clevelanders tell their criminal justice system stories, live with jazz artist Dominick Farinacci – The Land, Repairing homes, supporting home ownership: Home Repair Resource Center offers help – The Land, Vitrolite building revived as Harness Collective brings in businesses, helps them grow – The Land, Harbor and Bridge: vacant Ohio City church gets new life as neighborhood center, faith community – The Land, Meadow City Nursery: Native plant market opens in Collinwood – The Land, Ohio Prison System Bans Java Computer Manual, But Allows Hitler’s Mein Kampf – The Land, Bringing summer fun back to Fleet Ave.: Daisy’s in Slavic Village reopens – The Land, Magnolia Clubhouse expansion to improve opportunity, accessibility for those living with mental illness – The Land, Free training to become a community health worker is available. Here’s what CHWs do, what it pays, and how to become one – The Land, This Saturday: Mx. Juneteenth, a values-first celebration of Cleveland's queer Black community – The Land, Old Brooklyn greenspace gets community input as neighborhood eyes redevelopment – The Land, Black and Jewish Clevelanders connect and serve through Rekindle Fellowship – The Land, Analysis: No word from UH as fate of historic E. 115th Street hangs in the balance – The Land, The Land's three-year anniversary party turns out a crowd for community journalism conversation – The Land, $75 million investment in Hough: Developer plans affordable housing, Black-owned business market, community ownership – The Land, Op-Ed: The people’s case for the People’s Budget – The Land, Meet the community journalist: Moses Ngong – The Land, Don’t ‘Punish Them More.’ Effort Grows to Ease Job Barriers After Prison Release – The Land, Meet the Community Journalist: Sharon Core – The Land, Cleveland tech founder’s “Friend A Felon” app helps people with felony convictions find jobs, housing – The Land, This Saturday, Bike Your Neighborhood kicks off new community cycling rides – The Land, Stokes West project gets final go-ahead, but some question its claims of being transit-oriented – The Land, Voices From Cleveland: Celebrating 3 Years of The Land, "I'm just me": Dancer Kim Ocampo reimagines what’s possible with disability – The Land, ‘Not just a safe space’: Ohio Means Jobs center helps people find jobs before leaving prison – The Land, From ‘rotten banana wall’ to Guatemalan landscape: local artists to bring new mural to W. 25th St. – The Land, Meet the Community Journalist: Nate Flauto – The Land, Limited: searching for affordable mobility-accessible housing in Detroit-Shoreway – The Land, 'This is about food justice': $300k BUILD grant will help create food co-op in Central, Kinsman – The Land, Meet the Community Journalist: Christina Easter – The Land, Cleveland manufacturers can't find employees, so nonprofits step in to boost training and internships – The Land, Food pantries and corner stores aren’t enough: We deserve a grocery store in Central – The Land, Getting to know Shepard Records, an evolving Cudell neighborhood destination – The Land, Rid-All adds 4,000 trees to greenhouse, boosting efforts to restore Cleveland tree canopy – The Land, Two vacant Cleveland school buildings will become apartment buildings in Glenville, Jefferson – The Land, Cornell Road Residences would replace historic homes with 14 new apartments in Little Italy – The Land, ‘Time for upgrades’: West Side Market vendors weigh in on need for repairs, ARPA debate – The Land, Chester 82, Lincoln Heights projects approved by planning commission, set to bring major changes – The Land, Op-Ed: Afghan neighbors in Cleveland and across U.S. need Congress to enact a path to citizenship – The Land, Despite empty land, companies see improvements along Opportunity Corridor, with promises of more to come – The Land, Cleveland goes public with plans to address racism as a public health crisis – The Land, The Land welcomes Kevin Chill Heard – The Land, Two proposed apartment developments on Lorain Ave. would bring 200+ units, get mixed feedback – The Land, Mac’s Backs Books on Coventry: a community anchor for 40+ years – The Land, Cleveland creatives boost arts entrepreneurship as city looks to pump up arts economy – The Land, Powering through: meet the first woman to complete Cleveland Public Power’s lineworker apprentice program – The Land, Central’s Foluke, 14 other arts organizations receive Equity in the Arts funds from Cleveland Foundation – The Land, 23-unit historic building near Shaker Square gets total rehab from local owner, offers affordable rents – The Land, Clinton townhomes win approval after developer scales back project – The Land, Five years in, Ohio City’s Larder is winning nominations and redefining Cleveland food – The Land, City takes a tougher approach with Shaker Blvd. apartment buildings, but will it work? Legal experts weigh in – The Land, Historic apartment renovation near Irishtown Bend, West Side Market gets nod from landmarks commission – The Land, Central residents question chicken cooking facility leaders about community hiring, share concerns and hopes – The Land, $100 million expansion of Rock Hall gets initial planning commission approval – The Land, U.S. Soccer Foundation donates mini-pitch fields to Cleveland rec centers in Central and Jefferson – The Land, Women entrepreneurs share experiences running businesses at West Side Market – The Land, As of April 7, ACE will offer $1000 per child for family fun, child enrichment – The Land, The Bail Project, upcoming unBail app help Clevelanders pay bail, navigate criminal justice system – The Land, Public art project in University Circle to celebrate historic meeting of Black leaders in Cleveland – The Land, Welcome to Cleveland: a new path for international entrepreneurs to build businesses here – The Land, Community plans to bring youth baseball, farmers market to Roberto Clemente Park – The Land, It's more than derailments: crumbling Norfolk Southern bridges need attention, too – The Land, Have Clevelanders lost interest in police reforms? – The Land, Paratransit riders find RTA scheduling site inaccessible; fixes on hold until 2024 – The Land, Planning notes: Ohio City townhomes get pushback, revamped rec center in Central and more – The Land, No college degree required: local talent accelerator creates paths to tech jobs – The Land, Six months in, Shaker Square’s new owners make plan to spend millions fixing up property – The Land, The Judith Cafe: coffee and chic hospitality come to Lorain Ave. – The Land, Paratransit riders cite delays, service issues as RTA pledges improvements – The Land, In Ohio, it’s now easier to leave a criminal past behind – and LegalWorks clinics can help – The Land, Defenders of Cudell: Our frantic race to become Cleveland homeowners – The Land, Planning commission pushes back on Clinic building plans, wants more community engagement – The Land, Cleveland aims to add a senior-level arts leader to the Bibb administration – The Land, Rite Aid at E. 105th and St. Clair closed with little advance notice to the Glenville neighborhood – The Land, Cleveland Police removed officer names from discipline notices – The Land, Shaker Blvd. tenants express frustration and distrust at meeting as owner promises to fix buildings – The Land, As sewer district builds tunnels, its Good Neighbor Ambassador program builds job skills – The Land, T and L Christian Bookstore has anchored East Cleveland community for nearly 60 years – The Land, What's in a name? My neighborhood’s struggle for identity – The Land, Employee-owned Glenville laundry plans $1 million expansion, more jobs – The Land, Calls grow louder to restore Cuyahoga County sheriff to an elected post – The Land, Meet City Goods, a collective of independent local makers in Ohio City’s Hingetown – The Land, “I helped build that”: Programs aim to increase Latino representation in Cleveland construction workforce – The Land, Groundbreaking Cleveland Civil Rights Trail adds more sites, celebrates civil rights movement here – The Land, Op-Ed: It’s time to renew the fight against housing voucher discrimination – The Land, In overture to neighbors, CWRU to turn vacant Wade Park home into community engagement center – The Land, Two West Park neighbors kickstart a community plan for improvements to Impett Park – The Land, “Feels like family”: Collinwood’s Gatewood Home/Share offers party space, co-working, community – The Land, Film Commission races to develop film production workforce, attract more movies to Cleveland – The Land, BZA approves drop-in center for youth experiencing homelessness in Ohio City – The Land, Planning notes: City seeks developer for school site, east side complex approved for demo, downtown boutique hotel on horizon – The Land, The high cost of a conversation from Cuyahoga County jail – The Land, Cuyahoga River, still environmental “area of concern,” aims to balance recreation and commerce – The Land, Shaker Square residents protest lack of heat and water leaks at apartments owned by New York LLC – The Land, ‘You Ain’t No Big Man’: Videos Show Disparities in Cleveland Police Response to Kids in Crisis – The Land, Secretary of Commerce, Rep. Shontel Brown visit GlenVillage, promote upcoming grants for minority-owned business support – The Land, Sidaway Bridge gets landmark status, raising hopes for redevelopment and green space – The Land, Suit shop, speakeasy set to reinvent long-vacant Lorain Ave. funeral home – The Land, Slavic Village residents spearhead community resource center on Fleet Avenue – The Land, Cleveland workforce programs offer wraparound supports, address barriers to employment – The Land, Simon’s is MIA as its plans for Collinwood grocery property remain unknown – The Land, Cleveland has a $3.5M plan for replacing Public Square’s ugly jersey barriers, but some question need and cost – The Land, Project White Butterfly reaches Cuyahoga residents with addiction resources, compassion – The Land, Redesigned Hessler Road project wins approval, is headed for construction this summer – The Land, Chicken cooking facility to bring 220 living-wage jobs to Central neighborhood – The Land, Op-Ed: County Dems reformers make moves to eliminate party machines, strengthen Democratic Party – The Land, Vitiman Kandie set to open health-focused restaurant in MidTown – The Land, Pilot project provides rooftop solar for low-income residents – The Land, In an effort to diversify, Cleveland Police look to HBCUs – The Land, Proposed Lincoln Heights development gets initial go-ahead, including 1.5 acre public park – The Land, 3 key transportation developments come together as urban bikeway and trail move ahead, Franklin slows down – The Land, Founders of color lead way to more equitable tech ecosystem in Cleveland – The Land, Climate solutions for Great Lakes power grid include better planning, transmission – The Land, Our top 10 stories of 2022 – The Land, Notes on the news: What a traffic signal means to a community – The Land, Local tech founder wins $25,000 for platform helping dental pros find work – The Land, Our year of struggle: pandemic, other concerns challenged Cleveland leadership program – The Land, Iced out: Halloran Ice Rink, youth hockey mostly quiet amid leadership controversy – The Land, Waste not: 'Circular economy' programs aim to reduce trash, build jobs – The Land, ‘Do I eat that day?’ Cost of public transit burdens Cleveland job-seekers, GED students – The Land, Cleveland's air quality response ramps up, eyes new standards, monitors, solutions – The Land, Low cost, big impact: Ohio City targets 9 spots for traffic solutions – The Land, As local rents spike, Hough’s Chester 82 plans “affordable market-rate” apartments – The Land, Paul’s Serv-Rite Food Market is a cornerstone of community in the Central neighborhood – The Land, Ohio lawmaker wants law requiring police to record race during traffic stops – The Land, Short-staffed: Employers must adapt to worker sentiment post-COVID-19 – The Land, Cleveland adds new EV charging station, aims for citywide equity – The Land, Hessler Road re-do: Developer back at it with six 3-bedroom apartments – The Land, Out Fitness Collective offers affirming, inclusive workout space for LGBTQ+, allied community – The Land, Power to the pedestrian: new HAWK signal in University Circle lets walkers tell cars to stop – The Land, How a wealthy suburb profits from ticketing Black drivers – The Land, In greater Cleveland, federal Covid relief for criminal justice goes mostly to pay police – The Land, What makes a successful city block? Fleet Avenue looks for answers – The Land, Cleveland’s not breathing easy: New sensors to collect more data on air quality – The Land, How residents fought for – and won – a slower Franklin Boulevard – The Land, No strings attached: a Cleveland Buy Nothing page offers freebies, hope, and connection – The Land, How are companies succeeding at diversity and inclusion? It starts with introspection and reflection – The Land, Prioritizing climate and equity: Can Bibb's new sustainability director get it done? – The Land, Beyond French fries: Coalition proposes healthy kids’ restaurant meal standards – The Land, Fab House project brings together stories, visual art, and state-of-the-art tech in Glenville – The Land, Who’s really cycling in and out of Cleveland's courts? – The Land, Skulls and celebrations: this Saturday, Día de Muertos is back in Cleveland – The Land, What is solutions journalism, and why is it part of The Land’s mission? – The Land, Cleveland and Columbus offer an LGBTQ+ business certification process. So why aren’t any businesses actually certified? – The Land, Cleveland voter advocacy groups get access to jails for first time in years, push for clear policies – The Land, A marketplace 7+ years in the making, CentroVilla25 aspires to build wealth, meet community needs – The Land, Story selection: how The Land decides what articles to publish – The Land, Former teen mom Linda Howard mothers young mothers, builds political power – The Land, Crooked Branch Farm gets federal honor, helps feed Mount Pleasant – The Land, Fallen officer inspires community partners to build reflective park in Buckeye – The Land, Cleveland is losing trees; health and environmental advocates call for planting – The Land, Beyond recycling: Old Brooklyn Recycles grows towards sustainability, circular economy – The Land, Midtown-based Central Kitchen to expand retail offerings, flavor profiles – The Land, Responding to gap in care, The Centers offers two urgent cares for mental health needs – The Land, Cleveland has spent millions on police cameras. Why are the locations a secret? – The Land, Doan Brook Watershed Partnership works to protect the region’s ‘hidden’ natural landmark – The Land, Cleveland Police hiring practices are ‘alarming’ and ‘disturbing,’ Feds say – The Land, Op-ed: Next Executive has opportunity to make Cuyahoga County a leader on water issues – The Land, Hispanic Heritage Hub is a beacon for an underserved community, say supporters – The Land, As vacant grocery property is sold, Dave’s Collinwood customers give feedback on shuttle service – The Land, Muny Football gets long-awaited budget increase, becomes part of Bibb strategy for Cleveland kids – The Land, Hundreds of small business owners attend training camp hosted by JumpStart, Browns – The Land, Federal oversight of police has cost Cleveland millions. What changed? – The Land, As Election Day approaches, voter registration and turnout efforts ramp up – The Land, Cleveland Water replaces 100% of lead service lines to day care centers; interior work remains – The Land, Good Earth Urban Farm grows community roots on Madison – The Land, 76th One World Day celebrates Cleveland’s cultural diversity – The Land, For one Hough resident’s birthday, an annual celebration of community – The Land, Church turns membership struggle into gift to the arts, Brooklyn Centre community – The Land, $1.25 million Edna House expansion fills recovery gap, adds long-term housing – The Land, Sewer district grants send green infrastructure dollars to Cleveland neighborhoods – The Land, Cleveland coalition tasked with addressing racism takes first steps – The Land, GET THE LAND'S FREE EMAIL NEWSLETTER, Healthy Homes Initiative in West Park aims to boost city’s housing stock – The Land, Nooma and Harness Cycle: Cleveland B Corps commit to workers, community – The Land, Mental health workers are hard to find as people clamor for help – The Land, Purchase of farm-to-jar food company aims to boost East Cleveland economy, Black entrepreneurship – The Land, City's 311 call center slated for improvements, more accountability – The Land, A year in, County "Surge" in Central neighborhood still a work in progress – The Land, Central residents long for a grocery store as negotiations drag on – The Land, LGBTQ+ youth find support, acceptance at School of One. Two Ohio bills threaten its future. – The Land, ThirdSpace Action Lab opens a bookstore in Glenville – The Land, How to support refugee entrepreneurs in Cleveland – The Land, As Ohio Welcomes Refugees, a Nonprofit Gives Them a Boost – The Land, "Speed tables" are latest effort to slow residential streets – The Land, Cleveland Rocks! Climbing meets yoga meets tech in Ohio City's newest amenity – The Land, Op-ed: Benefit cliffing - How the system anchors low-wage workers in poverty – The Land, Ohio's first LGBTQ residential building feels inclusive to some, like 'just apartments' to others – The Land, How NE Ohio communities are building small transit solutions to solve big issue of sprawl – The Land, Stuck in Cleveland: riders struggle to use public transit to get to work – The Land, Who pays property taxes to support services when the economy is dominated by nonprofits? – The Land, The debate over tax breaks for nonprofit Cleveland-area hospitals is also about racism and redlining, Cleveland nonprofit hospitals get millions in property tax breaks. Many are asking, 'Is it worth it?', MidTown's tree champion goes citywide – The Land, What do you want to know about criminal courts in Cleveland?, Pride in the CLE returns to downtown on Saturday, June 4th, City pushes electric mowers to improve air quality, How Coit Road Farmers Market is encouraging entrepreneurship among urban farmers, BECOME AN ADVERTISER OR UNDERWRITER WITH THE LAND, Slavic Village gardens and green spaces bring beauty while solving vacant lot problem, My vegan foodie tour of Old Brooklyn, How San Antonio prioritizes helping low-income residents with their water bills, What can Philadelphia learn from Cleveland’s water department?, Call 988? New mental health hotline faces many hurdles as launch looms. Just ask Ohio., What is ‘administrative burden,’ and how does it affect people who need help with utility bills?, What can Cleveland learn from Philadelphia’s ambitious experiment in water billing?, Board reviewing complaints about University Circle Police did not do so in 2020 or 2021, Seedlings of hope: Locals try to replenish the Forest City’s trees, Closed-door meetings leave residents in the dark on Cleveland's plan to address health equity, Developer bets big on living small — but some on historic Hessler don’t like his micro-vision, Q&A: Ashley Blood, senior public relations major at Kent State University, Power to the people: Cleveland nonprofit upcycles computers, bridges digital divide, The demise of East Glenville: Once a tight-knit community, now another blighted neighborhood, Cementing the history of Jesse Owens for future generations, Ah, spring in Cleveland: A time for trash, high grass and weeds in city’s neighborhoods, Cuyahoga County is trying to address disinvestment in communities of color. Is it working?, Planning Commission asks developer to create new plan for historic row houses, City Council approves two major projects on southeast side, A Porous Place: An essay from Reflections of The Land, Analysis: The real reason Dave’s is closing isn’t because of a greedy landlord or poor customers, Pitch Cypher aims to help entrepreneurs of color in Cleveland, Planning Commission asks developer to create new plan for historic row houses, Land conservancy wants to clean up vacant lots littering the city, Op ed: City leaders should act now to pass wage theft and fair scheduling policies, Film fest marks new beginning at Playhouse Square, Doing 'Greyt' things in Cleveland: How a local entrepreneur is bringing creatives together, Lakefront bikeway could get facelift under new county plan, Photos: Making healthcare more accessible for Cleveland's Congolese community, Can a $500,000 Huntington program help City Hall reach minority businesses?, Dave’s Supermarket in Collinwood is closing April 30, leaving the area without a grocery store, Baseball Heritage Museum steps to plate for Hough in design of expansion project, Crowdsourcing ARPA: Here’s how participatory budgeting could work in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County declared racism a public health crisis two years ago. What’s happened since then?, Abandoned oil wells in Cuyahoga County could be capped under new federal program, Community health advocates build trust amid pandemic polarization, The road to fixing climate change runs through Northeast Ohio, Comité Mexicano de Cleveland serenades the city with inclusive arts and culture, Much work remains to ensure Cleveland rentals are safe from lead paint, Nonprofits fight hunger by improving access to fresh food in neighborhoods, When Cleveland works for women, it works for everyone, Third time's the Cha: Local chef bringing pizza, spirits back to Ohio City, Clevelanders keep items out of the landfill through fix-it clinic, repair programs, Clevelanders struggle to get help with utility bills, Cleveland’s gay bars fought to survive the pandemic. Will patrons return?, How to apply for utility assistance in Cuyahoga and Summit Counties, On a “forgotten part” of Buckeye Road, St. Elizabeth of Hungary is keeping the faith, Long-lamented jersey barriers at Public Square would be removed under Bibb’s plan, Equity is on the (Transit) Line: Two transit riders nominated to RTA board, The saga of Shaker Square, Teaching renters their rights: Advocates share lessons on organizing for change, City Council considers big changes at the West Side Market, including allowing alcohol sales, Bibb’s first-year budget tries to fulfill campaign promises in the face of heat from council, Op ed: Ukraine Matters to Ohio, Community partnerships bring affordable internet to Cleveland, but will residents sign up for it?, Cuyahoga County ADAMHS Board puts "racism" back in health declaration after public backlash, Tremont’s Zubal Books preserves the written word and a 60-year-old literary tradition, What makes a healthy Cleveland? We asked residents for their thoughts — The Land, Cleveland working to promote convenient access to healthy foods in neighborhoods — The Land, NBA All-Star Weekend gives Cleveland neighborhoods, small businesses a chance to shine — The Land, Hyperlocal health clinics empower Cleveland immigrant communities — The Land, Barreling towards change: Linda Zolten Wood, water conservation artist — The Land, Cleveland artists seek lifeline in Covid relief money — The Land, Bibb’s vaccination efforts launch as Cleveland preparers for NBA All-Star weekend — The Land, From Christian evangelist to urban advocate, Joyce Pan Huang leads Cleveland Planning Department — The Land, Ohio City’s Horizontal Books flipping the page to new name, concept — The Land, What Cleveland’s LEED certification means for the city’s future — The Land, Q&A: Hannah Davis, senior journalism major at Kent State University — The Land, Writer and author Aja Hannah joins The Land as social media manager — The Land, Historic Old Brooklyn church could be torn down to make way for apartments, retail — The Land, Community partnerships key to upping Cleveland’s vax rate — The Land, Next generation of Cleveland filmmakers emerges with boost from the GCUFF — The Land, Map: Which Northeast Ohio cities declared racism a public health crisis — The Land, County mental health board backtracks on ‘racism is a public health crisis’ declaration — The Land, Can the city’s snow plow tracker boost confidence in services among residents? — The Land, Peer supporters transforming behavioral health in Northeast Ohio — The Land, How Cleveland is salvaging old buildings to create a new circular economy — The Land, Q&A: Jessica Davis of Rebuilders Xchange, a hub for salvaged building materials — The Land, Transition to electric transportation must elevate equity beyond EVs, advocates say — The Land, Who’s electing judges in the Cleveland area? Not those ensnared in the system — The Land, We asked people in Cleveland what they want to know about judges — The Land, Can Cleveland finally close its digital divide? A local nonprofit says it has a plan. — The Land, A farewell to The Side Quest: a safe haven for geeks, the LGBTQ+ community, and other outsiders — The Land, New theatre workshop for LGBTQ+ youth, The Text Kitchen, comes to Cleveland — The Land, Op ed: Why the Cuyahoga County Democratic Party needs reform now — The Land, Relief for Northeast Ohio sewer bills is here for renters, but will they access it? — The Land, Federal aid arrives for low-income Cuyahoga County residents’ water and sewer bills — The Land, New leader of Enterprise Partners in Ohio fights for safe, affordable homes — The Land, Why write? How the pandemic reinvented Literary Cleveland — The Land, Refresh Collective helped me find my voice — The Land, Why has childhood lead testing plummeted in Cleveland, and what can be done about it? — The Land, 'We need everyone to feel included': New wellness agency prioritizes care for LGBTQ+ people of color — The Land, Renters are protected in other Ohio cities. Could Cleveland be next? — The Land, Cleveland renters with vouchers struggle to find housing — The Land, I made my public comment…What happens now? — The Land, Map: Cuyahoga County’s vaccination rates align with region's health disparities — The Land, Mayor Justin Bibb's top hires so far have a wide range of backgrounds — The Land, The real Guardians of Cleveland: Meet the community leaders encouraging their neighbors to get vaccinated — The Land, Meet the Ohio LGBTQ+ art therapist who is using superheroes to help LGBTQ+ youth — The Land, Healthier neighborhoods is the goal of upcoming surveys in Kinsman, Central, Buckeye — The Land, Josh Mandel threatens Drag Queen Story Hour, Cleveland drag queen claps back — The Land, Op ed: Accountability, like politics, is local — The Land, A year of in-depth, local reporting: The Land’s top 20 stories of 2021 — The Land, Neighborhood Family Practice builds trust to vaccinate near west side's marginalized communities — The Land, The Child Tax Credit is helping Clevelanders, but some families have missed it — The Land, City says West Side Market consultant hasn’t completed report, did shoddy job — The Land, Severe Covid-19 cases surge at Cleveland hospitals — The Land, Neighborhood Pets expands to help more people – and their furry friends — The Land, Full circle: Local initiative aims to rev up circular economy in Cleveland — The Land, Organic growth: Rust Belt Riders expands to Heinen’s, becomes worker-owned cooperative — The Land, Q&A: Getting into the weeds with Nathan Rutz, Director of Soil, Rust Belt Riders — The Land, NEWSMATCH - Give before 12/31 and double your gift to The Land, Northern Wind Martial Arts continues to blow across The Land — The Land, Shaker Square rescue deal in limbo after councilwoman withholds support — The Land, Kerry McCormack becomes the first out LGBTQ+ individual to hold Cleveland’s #2 legislative post — The Land, Outspoken interim councilwoman fights for the “cracked community” of Ward 4 — The Land, New mobile clinics aim to tear down barriers to quality healthcare — The Land, “Too big to fail”: Inside the city’s $12M deal to save Shaker Square — The Land, One in every five Cleveland water accounts fall behind as shutoffs resume — The Land, Follow the $500M: Cleveland’s ARPA budget includes $2M for problem-plagued NEON Health — The Land, Nonprofit gives Cuyahoga County residents A Vision of Change — The Land, Coalition against gun violence demands solutions from local officials — The Land, Local leaders push for Hispanic Heritage Month to have greater impact — The Land, New faces to occupy city council, but many incumbents hold on — The Land, Justin Bibb elected mayor of Cleveland in resounding victory over Kevin Kelley — The Land, Cleveland voters cite political skepticism as they elect new mayor — The Land, Vision for new Hitchcock Women's Center edges closer to reality, even as major roadblocks remain — The Land, Council ‘appointment tradition’ on the ballot in Ward 5 council race — The Land, Scandal-battered TJ Dow faces Stephanie Howse in history-repeating Ward 7 city council race — The Land, Op-Ed: I've been fighting for a Safer Cleveland. Now it’s time to vote for one. — The Land, Neighborhood CDCs push for closer collaboration with next Cleveland mayor, city council — The Land, A cure for voter depression: Showing people their vote can make a difference — The Land, Op-ed: Issue 24 is a Step Towards Meaningful and Necessary Police Reform — The Land, Participatory Budgeting Cleveland hosts launch event aiming to empower, educate communities — The Land, Kelley lambasts Issue 24 while Citizens for a Safer Cleveland take to the street on International Day Against Police Brutality — The Land, Public transit supporters rally through downtown — The Land, Kate Warren brings policy expertise, Kris Harsh brings hands-on approach to Ward 13 city council race — The Land, Mending public trust critical in Ward 4 council race — The Land, Rocket Community Fund, partners launch $1.35M effort to bridge digital divide, prevent evictions — The Land, Local organizations offer rides to the polls to drive up voter turnout, civic engagement — The Land, Clark-Fulton leaders pitch ambitious vision for neighborhood development — The Land, Vision of neighborhood unity takes shape at Ubuntu Gathering Place in Buckeye — The Land, Cleveland Chain Reaction awards $160K to local businesses as Season 4 wraps — The Land, Follow the $500M: What we learned from city council's first ARPA hearing — The Land, Talking trash: the dirt on the city’s new opt-in recycling program — The Land, Bibb ahead of Kelley in new poll from Baldwin Wallace, with 40% still undecided — The Land, The Land: Membership Payment Form, Muddy waters: Issue 24 raises heated debate about police accountability — The Land, Documentary film screening sparks conversation about women taking charge of their financial future, Arts and culture groups say next mayor should champion the arts from city hall, Final remarks: Your go-to for mayoral forums ahead of general election, Get $avvy: Free event aims to help women own their financial future, The Buckeye community takes a shot at creative messaging in hopes of increasing black voter turnout, Why bother? Greater Cleveland’s youth rise to the task of local civic engagement, What are your thoughts on Cleveland's upcoming elections? Help guide The Land’s coverage with a brief survey, ASK THE LAND - SIGN UP FOR OUR TWO-WAY TEXTING SERVICE, Lakefront pedestrian bridge to move forward with $5M feasibility study, Bolivar Road apartment project could be gamechanger for Gateway District, Grassroots groups are painting their way to safer streets in Asiatown and Slavic Village, 'DevahD Cycling' forges new connections across Cleveland, two wheels at a time, Sisters of Charity keep their end of the deal with Central neighborhood ‘Promise’ program, Meet the Ohio nun who has been working on the frontlines of HIV/AIDS work for decades, Central neighborhood will be first to get “surge” of support, but will it be what residents want?, Historic downtown mural will be brought back to life, mini-park spruced up — The Land, City council candidates make the most of low, but better than usual, voter turnout — The Land, Cuyahoga County partners with Digital C to expand internet coverage in Central as part of surge, Progressive city council candidates eye increased voter turnout while others remain wary, Defying critics who cast him as the ultimate political insider, Kevin Kelley says ‘Change will come’ if he’s elected mayor, Sen. Sandra Williams could make Cleveland mayoral history, but the road there seems steep for her by-the-book campaign, Historic Labor Day parade resumes, drawing candidates new and old, near and far, Entrada at Woodland Heights to bring 42 new for-sale townhomes to Buckeye, The Jackson administration tried to block complete and green streets legislation, Cleveland Dinners brings people together for honest conversations about race, Lead mitigation effort off to slow start despite incentives, help for landlords, Basheer Jones’ bold approach lifted Ward 7. But will that energy win him the election?, Jacquie Gillon remembered for Black environmental activism, inclusion, COMMUNITY IMPACT SURVEY - SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS, Cleveland’s foreclosure crisis comes back to haunt a small village in the Valley — The Land, Proposed Clark Avenue Park awarded $650k grant from National Park Service — The Land, Dennis “Boy Mayor” Kucinich seeks to regain job at 75, Clevelanders respond to Taliban’s Afghanistan takeover with a rally and resettlement plans, Safety first: Inside Zack Reed's campaign to become Cleveland’s next mayor, City Council set to vote on rules change allowing public comment, West Side Market diversifies tenant mix with new pop-up stalls, Church van program gives workers a lift out of poverty, What did residents think of mayoral debate answers?, WATCH IT LIVE: Cleveland Mayoral Debate: Voters First (Part 2) Virtual Forum, Aug 17, Redevelopment of long-vacant Kmart site could bring coffee shop, grocery store to West Park, NE Ohio economic recovery event, NE Ohio economic recovery survey, What should Northeast Ohio’s economic recovery look like? Come tell us, East side suburbs set to roll out electric scooter pilot program, Glenville CircleNorth helps Black-owned businesses survive and thrive, Safety first: Can Zach Reed overcome a checkered past and crowded field to become Cleveland's next mayor?, A “lesson in Cleveland politics” for the ages: Organizers open up about what they learned in the Q deal fight., Virtual Community of Practice, Aug 11, 2021.