Data from the project will document savings and could help get more funding for solar energy in Cleveland neighborhoods that have historically been left behind.
The initiative in Cleveland aims to find out how much money people can save with solar panels and bring solar to communities that haven’t previously had…
Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity president and CEO, John Litten, joined The Landscape to talk about the organization's recent expansion into Lorain County.
After News 5 Investigation into allegations of money misuse, the former Lorain County Habitat for Humanity closed. Now, the doors to its store are open again under new management.
The nonprofit organization announced that the first phase of its expansion will take place Saturday, Nov. 5, with the official reopening of the Amherst ReStore. Greater Cleveland Habitat is branching into Lorain County to fill a void created when Lorain County Habitat for Humanity lost its affiliation agreement with Habitat for Humanity International