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Ron Kisner Rally for Respect Demands Accountability And Healing 

Min. Dale Edwards, Executive Director Call and Post  In a unified and impassioned stand against violence and disrespect toward elders, clergy, community leaders, activists, and residents gathered Wednesday, April 22, on the steps of The Historic Greater Abyssinia Baptist Church for a powerful “Rally for…

Latrice Farmer Roberts Break Out Book Release “ Lumi’s Big Tryout

Min Dale Edwards Executive Director Call & Post If you’re looking for an inspiring, beautifully crafted children’s book that celebrates courage, determination, and self-belief, look no further than Lumi’s Big Tryout written and illustrated by Latrice Farmer Roberts. This heartwarming story captures the emotions that…

Glenville Landmark Earns National Honor After 80 Years of Faith and Service – Greater Abyssinia Baptist Church added to National Register of Historic Places

C&P Newswire CLEVELAND — A spiritual anchor in Cleveland’s Glenville neighborhood for more than eight decades, Greater Abyssinia Baptist Church has received one of the nation’s highest preservation honors, earning a place on the National Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places. The historic church…

LYFT DRIVER SHOT AND KILLED IN BUCKEYE-WOODHILL NEIGHBORHOOD

C&P Newswire A local rideshare driver was fatally shot Sunday night in the Buckeye-Woodhill neighborhood, prompting a homicide investigation by the Cleveland Division of Police and raising fresh concerns about violence affecting working families on the East Side.  Officers were dispatched just before 10 p.m.…

JURY ACQUITS TWO IN YOUNGSTOWN MURDER CASE;

C&P News wire In a dramatic turn in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court today, a jury returned not guilty verdicts on murder charges against 35-year-old Kenneth L. Carter and 23-year-old Terry Hopkins in connection with the January 2025 killing of 42-year-old Resean “Rasean” Graham, but…

The Heart of Glenville: Taking Ownership of Our Champions

Min. Dale Edwards, Executive Director, Call and Post What unfolded inside Cleveland City Council chambers on Monday evening, Jan. 12, was far more than a ceremonial recognition. It was a holy moment of ownership, affirmation, and collective pride—a city standing up to say, these are…

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