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It’s going to be boards of elections going to their county commissioners and saying, ‘I need to replace my voting equipment.’ And we’re talking millions of dollars.” ...
Mark Oprea is a staff writer at Scene. For the past seven years, he's covered Cleveland as a freelance journalist, and has ...
Mono/poly might not be traditional, but for some folks, it’s where freedom and intimacy meet in the best possible way. But it ...
Based on Indeed data, dispensary consultant positions in Ohio typically pay $17 per hour, while general managers earn up to ...
Some 33 films from nine different countries will screen at the 19th Annual Cleveland Jewish FilmFest slated to take place ...
It appears one major impediment to Ohio’s cannabis market has been tabled, at least for now. Senate Bill 56, which proposed ...
A Chorus Line, which began a lengthy run in the West End in 1976, was revived on Broadway in 2006, and in the West End in ...
Under the state’s infamous HB6 law, customers had to pay over half a billion dollars to keep the two 1950s-era plants running ...
Slavic Village, one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city, will be the center of a resurrected attempt to convince ...
Something has surfaced in Tokyo Bay. As the Prime Minister of Japan pleads with the public to remain calm, a horrific ...
Enslaved by an evil tyrant who wishes to destroy her people, barbarian huntress Red Sonja must unite a group of unlikely ...
Years ago Agent Kabir went rogue. Became India’s greatest villain ever. But this time, as he descends further into the ...