Campaign promotes responsible fun in Cleveland neighborhoods this winter
Cleveland civic organizations encourage residents to get out and enjoy what the city has to offer (in a responsible way) this winter. 
Public invited to give input on vision to provide better access to Lake Erie, stabilize shoreline
The Cuyahoga County Planning Commission will hold an online public meeting later this month to get input on the Lakefront Public Access Plan. 
#StreetsofCLE: Snapshot in Clark Fulton
FreshWater managing photographer Bob Perkoski provides a peek into the everyday lives of Clevelanders going about their business in the neighborhoods and streets of Cleveland.
Two organizations team up to collect school supplies for students in need
Seeing a need for school supplies in Cleveland communities, and following the words of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the founders of the Black Diamond Foundation and The Missing Link teamed up to organize a school supplies drive in honor of the holiday.
#PeopleofCLE: Todd, king of Romp's Dairy Queen
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#StreetsofCLE: Snapshots in time
FreshWater managing photographer Bob Perkoski provides a peek into the everyday lives of Clevelanders going about their business in the neighborhoods and streets of Cleveland. 
Spotted: Putzfrau returns to the scene 50 years after Cuyahoga River cleanup work
The Putzfrau, a boat designed by Northeast Ohio native Frank Samsel and used in the early 1970s to clean up the Cuyahoga River, was spotted yesterday—restored and back in service.
One of two emergency utility aid programs in Cuyahoga County runs dry
CHN Housing Partners' fund for utilities assistance on delinquent bills has run dry, a spokesperson says, while Council for Economic Opportunities in Greater Cleveland still has some assistance money left. With thousands of Clevelanders facing large bills, here are some options for help.
#PeopleofCLE: Tony, produce purveyor
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Songs of the season: Enjoy holiday cheer virtually with Cleveland Playhouse’s ‘First Noel’ special
CWRU/Cleveland Play House MFA alum Lelund Durond Thompson and Tony Award winner Jason Michael Webb will present a virtual behind-the-scene look and performances of their musical "The First Noel," this weekend through New Year's day. 
Disconnected: As utilities moratoriums expire, a veteran shares his shutoff worries
As the moratorium on utilities shutoffs ends, Army veteran Terrance DeWalt shares his fear of living through a Cleveland winter with no heat, water, or electricity. 
Inching up: University Settlement The Rising project edges closer to goal with latest donation
University Settlement's 5115 at The Rising project has already met nearly two-thirds of its $5 million goal toward building affordable housing in the Slavic Village neigborhood. 
#People of CLE: Hannah and Ryan, custom t-shirt designers
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Wrap it up: NEOCH’s annual Street Chronicle, wrapping paper edition, hits the streets
The wrapping paper edition of the Cleveland Street Chronicle is on sale now. Get yours today from vendors or participating stores.
Old Stone Church to host coat drive to help meet the increased need this holiday season
Old Stone Church will host a contactless community coat drive to help those hit hardest by winter and the coronavirus pandemic.
Van Aken District is aglow for the holidays with former Nela Park displays
The Van Aken District is lighted for the holidays—with some vintage displays from past GE Lighting holiday displays at NELA Park in East Cleveland.
Opportunity Corridor construction project specs altered, delaying reopening of I-490 until next fall
Changes to the Opportunity Corridor plans, made by ODOT for safety reasons, will delay the re-opening of I-490 until November of 2021. 
#PeopleofCLE: Mariely, advocate for those experiencing food insecurity
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Local author to present virtual, in-person puppet show based on her bilingual children's book

Raquel M. Ortiz, anthropologist, storyteller, educator, artist, and children’s book author, is staging a musical puppet performance, “Sofi’s Magical Adventure,” based on her bilingual children’s picture book, as part of the celebration of the Puerto Rican Heritage Month in November.

LISTEN --> FreshFaces Podcast: Ward 14 Councilwoman Jasmin Santana and Freshly Rooted's Alysha Ellis
Our FreshFaces podcast is back for season two! Episode Five features Ward 14 Councilwoman Jasmin Santana and Freshly Rooted's Alysha Ellis, who have teamed up to lead SEEDS, a transformational nine-month program for Cleveland's Latina community.