CLEVELAND, Ohio - FirstEnergy is now charging all customers 50 cents every month to pay their bills, if they’re not on ...
CLEVELAND — A stretch of South Taylor Road in Cleveland Heights was closed Friday afternoon due to what the city called a ...
The Cleveland Has Talent event, held at the Cleveland City Hall Rotunda, featured performances by local singer Tanya Noel, ...
Nearly 15,000 commercial building permits totaling $3.11 billion were processed by the City of Cleveland in 2024. According ...
This year's 'Artists Run the Streets BHMX Edition' highlights 'Labor & Legacy' in Cleveland's Black community.
The longtime Edgewater Parke resident has been an active part of the community, including fighting to save Cudell park ...
As the Trump administration threatens to strip cities of federal funding, Cleveland is set to receive a boost from Bloomberg ...
Cleveland City Hall has a powerful Black History Month exhibit open through the end of May and everyone is invited to check ...
What do you think of when you think of Hutchinson? For Chandlerthinks, a Tennessee-based marketing and branding company the city hired to help with a branding initiative, the answer was “A ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The CEO of the nation’s largest public utility will retire no later than September after nearly six years in his position, the Tennessee Valley Authority announced Friday.
Jefferies analyst Julien Dumoulin Smith upgraded Essential Utilities (WTRG – Research Report) to a Buy today and set a price target of $41.00. The company’s shares closed last Friday at $35.48.