Full and Part-Time/ CHILI PEPPERS Chili Peppers is currently seeking full and part-time help at the E. 185th St location. For more information and to fill out an application, please stop by the restaurant at 869 E. 185th St during normal business hours. Tutors/ THE ASSEMBLY BY 2ND SEMESTER The Assembly by 2nd Semester is […]
Cleveland’s own ‘Wallstreet Wes’ wins Ohio Poetry Spoken Truth Award
By S. Alease Ferguson, Ph.D., LPCC “I have been to hell and back and yeah it hurt like hell, but I have held it back” — Wesley Robinson, “Catching Hell” (c) 2010. Recently, I sat down with Wesley Robinson, also known as “Wallstreet Wes.” We met near the Cleveland Museum of Art’s lagoon. Someone out for […]
Act Like A Man! Part 11
By Melvin Twigg Mason “Never doubt the power of the tiny tongue — and never underestimate it,” says R. Kent Hughes in the second chapter of the section on Character in his book, “Disciplines of a Godly Man.” Basing his comments on the passage found in James 3:2-10, Hughes begins the Discipline of the Tongue […]
Issue 24 Fact Check: Cleveland police use of fatal force, resident complaints and a potential ‘mass exodus’ of officers
By Paul Rochford and Rachel Dissell, Cleveland Documenters Cleveland voters go to the polls on Nov. 2. Along with picking a new mayor, they’ll vote on Issue 24, an initiative that would restructure police oversight. Attendees debated Issue 24 at a recent Cleveland City Council Safety Committee meeting. Below Cleveland Documenters fact checks three issues […]
City of Cleveland Announces Details for ARPA Fund Distribution
The City of Cleveland announced fund distribution details for its portion of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) stimulus. In total, the City of Cleveland was allocated more than $511 million of ARPA funds – the eighth largest award in the nation. Mayor Frank G. Jackson’s plan for spending $121 million of the city’s stimulus […]
RTA Transit Police Show Best Practices for Utilizing New County Diversion Center
By Gennifer Harding-Gosnell The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority’s (GCRTA) Transit Police have placed a total of seven individuals in services at the new Cuyahoga County Diversion Center as of August 27, rivaling the Cleveland Division of Police (CDP) for the law enforcement agency most utilizing this new program. The Diversion Center opened on May […]
Facing eviction? Legal Aid can help
By Tonya Sams, Development and Communications Assistant at The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland
Extravagant Launches Equal Justice App Called The Kool Line
THE KOOL LINE is a revolutionary app that works as a resource tool to provide detailed information on civil rights laws of the United States, provides nationwide civil and federal complaint offices, as well as community-based help organizations. The app also provides a navigation map for users to reach these offices. Cleveland, Ohio, USA – […]
Attorney General Yost Issues Warning: Illegal Cannabis Products Impersonating Major Snack Brands
10/26/2021 (COLUMBUS, Ohio) — Attorney General Dave Yost is warning Ohioans about illegal and dangerous cannabis edibles and hemp derivatives that are packaged to look like well-known brands of snack foods and candy. “The levels of THC in these fakes could have some real and devastating consequences for children,” Yost said. “Parents need to be […]