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Resources TheLand has populated their site with include: • 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 • 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 • 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