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  • Oct 18, 2024 | signalcleveland.org | Camille Renner

    We recently polled Ohio voters on the election issues that are important to them. From the cost of groceries to public safety and the integrity of mail-in votes, Ohioans had strong feelings about the 2024 election. Do you think the majority of Ohio voters reported trust in the state’s process for counting mail-in votes? Place your guess in the quiz below.

  • Oct 16, 2024 | signalcleveland.org | Camille Renner |Helen Maynard

    It doesn’t matter if you think trick or treat should always fall on Halloween night: Cities and towns around Greater Cleveland have established days, times and special events for the Halloween candy grab to take place. These are the dates and times we could find for trick or treating in Greater Cleveland this year, along some other neighborhood Halloween gatherings. Thursday, Oct.

  • Oct 11, 2024 | signalcleveland.org | Camille Renner

    In late September, groups of stunt drivers blocked off intersections across Cleveland, disrupting neighborhoods by driving donuts and setting off fireworks. But these street takeovers are not a new phenomenon. Police departments in cities across the country have tried to curb street takeovers for decades. They first became prevalent in the 1980s — do you know what city they originated in? Learn about that below.

  • Oct 7, 2024 | signalcleveland.org | Camille Renner

    Today marks the one year anniversary of the ongoing conflict in Israel and Gaza. Various community groups are hosting events to help residents mourn, heal and fundraise. Keep scrolling to see the other free community events and reminders the Signal Cleveland team has book marked on our calendar this week. A community-wide gathering to remember and mourn all those killed in Israel and in Gaza, and pray for the day when neighbors can live side-by-side in peace.

  • Oct 4, 2024 | signalcleveland.org | Camille Renner

    It’s the classic fall dance in Cleveland: Your alarm goes off and you’re disappointed to see it’s still pitch black outside. And it’s a little cold. For a brief moment you think, “Here we go again,” and a shutter goes down your spine as you remember the winter that is quickly approaching. Before that winter, though, come all the wonderful fall traditions residents of southern states — like Florida, where I spent my childhood — don’t get to experience.

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