Vol. 49, No. 19
The True Story of Two Women Using DNA to Solve America’s Most Puzzling Cold Cases
By James Renner
Two Violent Assaults at Last Week's Browns Game, Including One That Left a Man in the ICU
By Vince Grzegorek
On Baker's Big Game, a Browns Win, and Le'Veon Bell — The A to Z Podcast With Andre Knott and Zac Jackson
Flight Traffic Continues to Fall at Burke Airport, Down 13% Since Last Year
By Daniel McGraw
Downtown Cleveland's Bigass Christmas Tree Gets Lit Nov. 30 for Winterfest
By Laura Morrison
Cuyahoga County's Issue 10 Passes in Landslide, Bringing LGBTQ+ Protections for County Employees
Former Cleveland Councilman Brian Cummins Has Accepted Peace Corps Job in Tbilisi, Georgia
By Sam Allard
A Big Week for Opera in Cleveland, and the Rest of the Classical Music You Shouldn't Miss
By ClevelandClassical Staff
Daniel Gaul, of Serial Fame, Defeats Black Female Challenger Wanda Jones in County's Closest Judicial Race
The Future of a Blue City in a Red State
By Rebecca Maurer
Poll Reveals Cost a Barrier to Medical Care for Some Ohioans
By Mary Kuhlman, Ohio News Connection
Downtown Akron Turning Into Stars Hollow for 'Gilmore Girls' Day
Area Garbage Basketball Team Debuts Garbage Jersey Design
Recommendations From Franklin Blvd. Traffic Calming Experiment Will Be Presented Next Week
Ingenious Petition Now Circulating to Cover Public Square Jersey Barriers With Berlin-Wall-Style Graffiti
Poetry for People Who Hate Poetry, No. 3
By Dave Lucas
GE’s Nela Park Holiday Lights to Shine Again for 95th Year
In Memory of Nikki Delamotte
By Douglas Trattner
Is Sherrod Brown's Ohio Senate Win a Playbook for Democrats? He Seems to Think So
By Nick Swartsell
Snow is Probably Coming For Us Tonight, Because It's Cleveland
RTA CEO Search Should be Public, Candidate Should be Committed to Equity, Advocates Say
Cleveland's Evergreen Cooperatives Launches Fund to Purchase Businesses, Turn Them Into Employee-Owned Operations
Organic Certifications Climb for Ohio Farms
Ways to Celebrate the Life and Support the Family of Nikki Delamotte
Path to Adulthood Paved with Obstacles for Ohio Foster Youth
New Ohio Holiday Lights Trail Kicks Off This Season, With Multiple Cleveland Area Stops
Cleveland's Youth Orchestras Take the Stage and the Rest of the Classical Music to Catch This Week
What You Need to Know About the 11th Annual Cleveland Comedy Festival, Which Kicks Off Today at Playhouse Square
By Jeff Niesel
Astronautalis and P.O.S., Who Bring Their Group Four Fists to the Beachland Next Week, Team Up For a Fiery Debut
By Eric Sandy
Port Lucian to Celebrate the Release of Its New Single at Saturday’s Show at the Euclid Tavern
Some of the Country's Best Fingerstyle Guitar Players to Play Annual Woodchoppers Ball
Black Violin Returning to Playhouse Square in 2019
Cleveland Native Dave Hill Reboots His Weekly Podcast
Train and Goo Goo Dolls Coming to Blossom in August
Why It's Just Fine Backstreet Boys Aren't Coming to Ohio for New World Tour
8 Concerts to Catch in Cleveland This Weekend
Laura Jane Grace & the Devouring Mothers to Play the Grog Shop in April
Grog Shop to Host a Cystic Fibrosis Benefit Concert in December
Brothers Osborne to Play the Agora in January
NEEDTOBREATHE to Bring Its Acoustic Tour to the Canton Palace Theatre
Weird Al to Return to the State Theatre in 2019
Jazz Guitarist Pat Metheny to Bring His Side Eye Project to the Kent Stage in March
Band of the Week: The Amprays
'What They Had' Provides an Honest, Humorous and Heartbreaking Look at Alzheimer's
By BJ Colangelo
Cinemark Theatres to Offer Veterans Free Tickets to ‘First Man’
Lobster and Pho's Diverse Offerings Fill Some Voids in Independence's Dining Scene
Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink to Open Next Spring at Van Aken District
Brasa Grill Closes its Doors After 15 Years
Prosperity Social Club to Host Its Annual Prohibition Repeal Party on December 2
First Look: Barroco Arepa Bar, Opening This Week at Crocker Park
'Les Miserables,' the Musical Adaptation of Victor Hugo's Novel About Perverted Justice, is Back at Playhouse Square
By Christine Howey
Get Out: Everything You Should Be Doing in Cleveland This Week (Nov. 7-13)
Savage Love: What Ain't Broke
By Dan Savage
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Want Free Ice Cream? Start Nabbing 'We Buy Houses' Signs Off the Streets of Cleveland
By Mark Oprea
Frontier Airlines Announces Newly Launched Direct Route From Cleveland to Jamaica Already Ending
University Circle to Become a 'Special Improvement District' in Effort to Bolster Security
Saturday night saw the first ever tour of axe slingers and all-around kings of cool Joe "Satch" Satriani and Steve Vai play…
By Brian Lumley
In past years, comic book lovers, vendors and everything in between would gather over three days for the Wizard World Cleveland. As…
By Emanuel Wallace
Cleveland Taco Week returns April 15-21 with dozens of your favorite Cleveland area restaurants offering deals and menu specials all week. Here's…
By Scene Staff
Africa & Byzantium considers the complex artistic relationships between northern and eastern African Christian kingdoms and the Byzantine Empire from the fourth…
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