Spice of life: Cuyahoga Arts & Culture grant recipients stress variety in their events
Cuyahoga Arts & Culture awarded more than $10.75 million in grants to 300 local arts and culture nonprofits in 2025. The funding supported diverse programming ranging from dance and movement to STEAM projects and cultural heritage festivals. Check out the photos that illustrate the beautiful work being done in Northeast Ohio!
MEP program halted: MAGNET and manufacturers gear up for fight against federal funding suspension
MAGNET and other Ohio Manufacturing Extension Partnerships (MEPs) are facing an abrupt funding suspension, threatening 90 jobs and support for nearly 14,000 manufacturers statewide. The move eliminates $5.9 million in funding for MAGNET alone, with several smaller centers expected to close immediately.
Postcards from the Ledge: Season's Greetings, from Cleveland Ohio!
We take a look at postcards that want you to feel happy thoughts in the winter, but without any specific religious notes.
The wait is over: Warner & Swasey redevelopment secures full funding, set for January groundbreaking
After sitting vacant for 40 years, the abandoned Warner & Swasey manufacturing complex is about to undergo a $64 million transformation into 140 mixed-income apartments and commercial space. Construction will begin in January on the adaptive reuse project that will address the MidTown neighborhood's need for affordable housing.
Through the lens: Four decades of arts & entertainment with photojournalist Roger Mastroianni
For more than 40 years, photojournalist Roger Mastroianni has chronicled Cleveland's arts, healthcare, and corporate landscapes—capturing everything from Cleveland Orchestra performances to hospital operating rooms. Mastroianni's work is a living archive of Cleveland's cultural history and the evolution of photojournalism itself.
Sector Partnership drives new manufacturing careers while closing NE Ohio’s talent gap
The Manufacturing Sector Partnership )MSP) in Cuyahoga County has created 3,000 jobs with average annual salaries of $38,000 since its 2019 launch—generating more than $2 million in incremental tax revenue while addressing the manufacturing workforce shortage. Through MAGNET programs like ACCESS and Early College Early Career, the partnership connects underserved populations with attractive manufacturing careers.
Fast tracking entrepreneurs: Past Accelerate competition winners share tips for the successful pitch
Cleveland Leadership Center's annual Accelerate pitch competition offers people of all ages and backgrounds the opportunity to secure funding and make connections. With a deadline of December 5, the competition has helped entrepreneurs from age eight to 80 turn ideas into reality. Don't miss the deadline!
#PFTL: A Cleveland Holiday Tradition of the Past - The Sterling Lindner Tree
There is nothing more nostalgic in Cleveland than Sterling-Lindner-Davis department store during the holidays. So, we kick off the season with this postcard of the beloved Sterling Lindner tree.
Why we write: FreshWater writers reflect on their favorite stories, give thanks for reader support
As FreshWater Cleveland continues its year-end fundraising campaign, the writers and photographers reflect on their favorite stories from over the years, ranging from profiles of civil rights leaders and architectural histories to nature adventures and animal adoptions.
One Art One Community: Exhibit illustrates the transformative power of art among the incarcerated
"One Art One Community," an art exhibit at Case Western Reserve University's Wade Park Community Engagement Center, showcases 46 works by 16 incarcerated artists from Grafton Correctional Institution. The exhibit is meant to create meaningful connections between inmates and Cleveland community members. with Community Voice labels written by people impacted by incarceration.
Kicking off the holidays: Cleveland Turkey Trot prepares for 44 years of Thanksgiving tradition
The 44th Annual Cleveland Turkey Trot is expected to draw a record-breaking 10,000 runners to downtown Cleveland on Thanksgiving morning. The race features three distance options, live entertainment, a food drive and donations to local charities, and the second annual FreshWater Turkey Trot costume contest.
Age of enrichment: Cuyahoga Arts & Culture grants empower arts and learning across generations
You're never too old, or too young, to enjoy and participate in arts and culture program, says Cuyahoga Arts & Culture executive director Jill Paulsen. Beck Center for the Arts, North Coast Men's Chorus, and Lake Erie Nature & Science Center use CAC grants to enrich lives across generations with creative opportunities for all ages, from toddlers to seniors.
Pregnant with Possibilities hosts 10-year anniversary gala with rebranding, hope for the future
Pregnant with Possibilities Resource Center recently celebrated its 10th anniversary with a gala to honor its achievements in maternal and infant health. The event featured the unveiling of a complete organizational rebrand, recognition of outstanding community members with the Mom on the Move Awards, and fundraising efforts toward a $150,000 goal to support programs serving vulnerable populations.
Bright, efficient, attainable: LMM’s solar homes are now ready for low-income tenants
On Tuesday, Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry will unveil its solar-powered affordable housing project in Cleveland's St. Clair-Superior neighborhood, featuring four energy-positive studio units designed for low-income renters. Developed in partnership with PadSmart, the homes combine solar technology, efficient construction methods, and universal design to dramatically reduce both rent and utility costs.
#PFTL: Thanksgiving Greetings from Cleveland, Ohio!
Postcards to and from Clevelanders in the 1900s-1910s. Lots of turkey, and a couple cryptic messages, but holiday spirit nonetheless.
Mangia! Bruno’s Ristorante serves up authentic Italian meal deals for Cleveland Restaurant Week
Cleveland Independents' Cleveland Restaurant Week runs through this Friday, November 14, featuring more than 30 local independent restaurants offering three-course $39 prix fixe menus. Bruno's Ristorante ia offering authentic regional Italian dishes made from generations-old family recipes, available for both dine-in and carryout.
#PFTL: “Greetings from Cleveland, Ohio” Part 3: The Variants
Today we're looking at postcards that almost fit the design memo, but missed for one reason or another.
Ofrendas, skulls and skeletons, and music: Celebrating Día de Muertos in photos
Last Saturday, thousands gathered in the Gordon Square Arts District for the 21st annual Día de Muertos celebration, presented by Cleveland Public Theatre and Día de Muertos Ohio. Costumed celebrants in elaborate makeup and colorful adornments—moved down Detroit Avenue to honor and remember their loved ones in the Procession of Skulls and Skeletons. Photographer Reuben Kutash joined the procession to document that day.
A mother's mission: Reprise of ‘Objectively/Reasonable’ honors Tamir Rice, funds cultural center
Eleven years after 12-year-old Tamir Rice was fatally shot by Cleveland police, his mother, Samaria Rice, and playwright and former Karamu House artistic director Terence Spivey are reprising the 2016 theatrical production "Objectively/Reasonable: A Community Response to the Shooting of Tamir Rice, 11/22/14." The Saturday, Nov. 8 staging at Near West Theatre will raise funds for the Tamir Rice Afro-Centric Cultural Center.
Photos: A hauntingly good time on ‘Scareborough’ in Cleveland Heights
For more than a decade, residents of Scarborough Road in Cleveland Heights have transformed their street into "Scareborough"—a Halloween destination with extensive decorations and community spirit. Check out Reuben Kutash's photos of this year's Halloween on 'Scareborough!'