Cleveland Scholar House project near Tri-C wins competitive tax credits
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An early image shows the south facade of the Cleveland Scholar House, a planned 40-unit apartment building that will serve low-income college students who are parents of young children.
The Cleveland Scholar House, the first development of its kind in Northeast Ohio, gained traction this week thanks to a critical tax-credit award.
The 40-unit apartment complex, which will provide low-cost housing, free childcare and wraparound services to college students with young children, was one of nine local projects to secure low-income housing tax credits on Wednesday, May 19.
NBC Nightly News showcases local manufacturer of hand sanitizer, which saw demand jump 300% during the pandemic. Author: Russ Mitchell, Susan Moses Published: 3:26 PM EDT May 19, 2021 Updated: 6:35 PM EDT May 19, 2021
CLEVELAND, Ohio NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt has brought its show to Cleveland to highlight our region s resurgence after the pandemic.
And as part of the live broadcast, 3News Anchor Russ Mitchell got an inside look at a local manufacturing facility, producing one of the most coveted products during the pandemic.
The facility is GoJo Industries, which has locations in Akron, Cuyahoga Heights, Maple Heights and Wooster, where we visited earlier this month.
Bummin’ Beaver Brewery looks to summer opening with fun name, multiple beer styles
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Bummin’ Beaver Brewery’s three owners have a creative tale to tell about the name of their brewery, which they aim to open in July.
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CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio – Bummin’ Beaver Brewery is built on, of all things, tragedy.
A failed attempt by a beaver to cross a road near the Mahoning River offered inspiration for the owners of the planned Auburn Township brewery.
Tony Solitro’s day job with Thomas Steel Strip in Warren occasionally takes him to the area to collect water samples. Side streams snake their way from the river, and there’s a nearby dam.
Boyfriend fatally shoots 32-year-old Cleveland woman, police say Alicia M. Coleman was fatally shot Saturday in a home on Locke Avenue. (Source: Special to WOIO) By Stephanie Czekalinski | May 17, 2021 at 4:12 PM EDT - Updated May 17 at 4:16 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A 32-year-old Cleveland woman was shot to death Saturday at her home in Clevelandâs Forest Hills neighborhood.
Officers were called to the 12000 block of Locke Avenue, according to a Cleveland police media release.
They found Alicia M. Coleman suffering from a gunshot wound to the head.
Medics took Coleman to University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center where she died, according to the release.