cleveland.com/nation/2026/03… Pi Kappa Phi has been placed on interim suspension while local law enforcement and university officials investigate the March 25 incident.
#ICYMI: A bill that would mandate a 24-hour waiting period before an abortion procedure cleared the Ohio House on Wednesday, even though that restriction is currently blocked in court following the passage of the citizen-led reproductive rights amendment. cleveland.com/open/2026/03/o…
Three of pop music’s most influential female groups will share the stage for the first time when the “It’s Iconic” tour stops at Blossom Music Center this September 🎶🎤 cleveland.com/entertainment/…
Packaged as a tribute to late conservative figure Charlie Kirk, the legislation would permit school and college instructors to teach students about the influence of Christianity on the nation’s history and values. cleveland.com/news/2026/03/r…
Pipe Scream, which debuted in 2014 and features a 302-foot-long steel track, has been reclassified as a thrill ride after being labeled a roller coaster for more than a decade. Learn why: l.cleveland.com/glwnwf
There’s no evidence that “No Kings” protesters are paid, yet the claim keeps circulating, despite massive turnout at rallies nationwide. Here’s what protesters at the March 28 Cleveland demonstration had to say about those accusations.
In case you missed it: The modifications, confirmed by clevelanddotcom, result in a more team-friendly structure of the contract, which would make him easier to trade, but the Browns have no plans to do so. cleveland.com/browns/2026/03…
We asked a handful of March 28 “No Kings” protesters in Cleveland why they showed up, here’s what they told us about their issues with President Donald Trump. // #NoKingsProtest#DowntownCleveland#Trump#2026#Ohio
The issue is critical to the craft brewing industry, which is being besieged by a variety of economic and social forces, including a rise in non-drinkers, shifts in socializing habits and other factors.
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Thousands marched through downtown Cleveland on Saturday for the third "No Kings" protest, rallying against Trump and a mix of causes, ranging from ICE accountability to women’s and queer rights.
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A new at-home care program at the Cleveland Clinic allows patients to receive hospital-level care while sleeping in their own bed. cleveland.com/healthfit/2026…
Thousands have peacefully gathered at The Free Stamp in Cleveland for the #NoKings protest, sharing chants and cheers against the Trump administration. Signs calling for LGBTQ rights, immigrant protections, and more.
Hundreds lined Detroit Rd near Lakewood City Hall for the #NoKings protest Saturday, cheering against Trump as cowbells rang and cars honked. This is just one of more than 100 protests planned across Ohio today and thousands more nationwide.
“Eventually they will be doing ID checks,” said Aaron Bankston, a TSA agent & president of Local 615 of the American Federation of Government Employees, which covers TSA agents in Cleveland and other Ohio airports. cleveland.com/news/2026/03/a…