Editorial: What does diversity look like? It’s a personal thing
A Mexican-American woman with ancestors in two Native American tribes ponders the use of Latinx as a broad descriptor for Latino/a and Hispanic peoples.
On the bubble: Local bubbleologist Dr. U.R. Awesome to go for 12th world record on Sunday
Gary Pearlman bounces through life as bubbleologist Dr. U.R. Awesome—blowing his way to 11 Guinness World Records titles and hoping for a 12th this weekend.
Happy birthday Cleveland: Answers to Cleveland’s 225th birthday quiz
Yesterday, we tested your knowledge of Cleveland history to mark the city’s 225th birthday. Today, we give you the answers.
Cleveland's event scene comes alive again with the debut of BLDG17 CLE in St. Clair-Superior
As event planner Kattie Cool sees it, there is no better way to celebrate the ability to gather in large groups again than with an all-new event space serving Cleveland—and that's where BLDG17 CLE comes in.
Cleveland's Birthday: Here’s a quiz you’ve had 225 years to study for
Think you know about Cleveland's 225-year history? Take this quiz and find out how much you know. 
Live jazz returns to Cleveland this week with free concert from the Roberto Ocasio Foundation
The Roberto Ocasio Foundation is celebrating the return of live music with a free jazz concert in University Circle this week. 
HELP is planting the seed for a hydroponic greenhouse in downtown Euclid
Euclid's HELP Harvest Greenhouse will teach life and employment skills by providing both paid employment and on-the-job training in growing hydroponic crops and fresh produce.
On the Other Side: Teen writers and editors produce their fifth Lake Erie Ink writing anthology
A group of about a dozen teen editors have produced the fifth edition of Lake Erie Ink's Teen Anthology "On the Other Side," featuring the poetry, prose, and visual art by 60 teen creators. 
Savvy Spenders: Cleveland Fed teaches kids financial literacy through fun summer programs
Folks don't normally think of the Cleveland Fed when planning summer activities for kids. For the second year in a row, the Fed is offering fun, educational, and interactive programs the entire family can get behind.
A moment in time: Euclid unearths a 65-year-old time capsule from its former YMCA site
Two days ago, a group of 75 curious Euclidians and history buffs gathered to unearth the contents of a 1956 time capsule found inside the cornerstone of the now-defunct YMCA building.
American experience: Chronic nomad tours country, stops in the CLE today for a 'piece of our city'
California native Daniel Seddiqui has made a career out of touring the United States to soak in the culture of various cities, meet new people, and learn regional crafts and trades. Today, he makes his third visit to Cleveland on this "Piece of Your City" tour.
River Rally: Canalway Partners to celebrate Cuyahoga River this weekend
Canalway Partners is celebrating the progress of the Cuyahoga River and the recreational lifestyle that clean water provides with the Cuyahoga River Rally this weekend. 
Neighborhood Pets set to double in size after COVID-19 unleashes need for affordable pet care
Slavic Village’s pet-friendliest spot is about to double in size—and not a moment too soon. 
A community affair: Details released for this weekend’s Juneteenth Freedom Fest
This Saturday, June 19  on Mall C downtown, all are invited to experience the family-friendly, citywide Juneteenth Freedom Fest. Get the details here.
Smooth sailing: Freedom Boat Club allows the joys of owning a boat, without the hassle
Freedom Boat Club offers a way to go boating on Lake Erie without the expenses or headaches of actually owning a boat. 
Free Stamp: All things free in the #CLE for June 2021
The best things in life are free, indeed, and our monthly "Free Stamp" feature rounds up all the free #CLE events that get our "stamp" of approval.
Ohio's first UFC Gym is alive and kicking in Middleburg Heights
Tim Stewart has always been a big believer in listening to his intuition. So when he heard that familiar inner voice once again while visiting a UFC gym franchise in Kailua, Hawaii, he listened—and two years later, he and his wife Kellie have opened Ohio’s first UFC gym in Middleburg Heights.
Musical reflection: Creative Fusion series offers songs of reflection around the events of 2020
The Cleveland Classical Guitar Society's Creative Fusion 2021 series debuts with collaborations by three artists-in-residence who reflect on the past year's events through music. 
A drink with Pride: Kimpton Schofield celebrates Pride Month with signature cocktail
The Kimpton Schofield Hotel is celebrating Pride Month with a special cocktail that pays homage to Cleveland's first gay bar.
Take a Hike: Free walking tours return to downtown Cleveland to share city's history
The Historic Gateway Neighborhood Corporation is bringing back its free walking tours of Cleveland's historic neighborhoods.