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Frank Lewis, Director of the Editors’ Bureau

Author Archives: Frank W. Lewis

Associate Editor and Director of the Editors’ Bureau (he/him)
Important stories are hiding everywhere, and my favorite part of journalism has always been the collaboration, working with colleagues to find the patterns in the information we’re constantly gathering. I don’t care whose name appears in the byline; the work is its own reward. As Batman said to Commissioner Gordon in “The Dark Knight,” “I’m whatever Gotham needs me to be.”

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Why can politics make us so angry? A Q&A with psychologist Ben Kearney

Frank Lewis, Director of the Editors’ Bureau by Frank W. Lewis October 25, 2024October 24, 2024
Blue yard sign with white letters posted on a lawn, reads VOTE VOTE Please VOTE.
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Who the hell is Gerry Mander? A guide to election terminology for overwhelmed voters

Frank Lewis, Director of the Editors’ Bureau by Frank W. Lewis October 24, 2024October 23, 2024
Louis Lyons (right) participates in a conversation at a meeting of people who participated in the Tri-C community journalism program.
Posted inNews

Tri-C local news fellows to ask residents about the election and city issues. Here are the questions they will use

Frank Lewis, Director of the Editors’ Bureau by Frank W. Lewis October 15, 2024October 18, 2024
A photo of YelloPain, a Black man wearing a blue jacket, walking on a sidewalk and gesturing while he sings.
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‘This song encouraged me to vote’: A Q&A with rapper YelloPain on his political epiphany

Frank Lewis, Director of the Editors’ Bureau by Frank W. Lewis October 14, 2024October 18, 2024
Greater Cleveland Congregations’ volunteers celebrate their success with “friendbanking” at an event at Trinity Cathedral to mobilize supporters of Issue 1.
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‘Your yes vote is your shout’: Greater Cleveland Congregations kicks off its campaign for Issue 1

Frank Lewis, Director of the Editors’ Bureau by Frank W. Lewis October 11, 2024October 18, 2024
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Child abuse expert to join University Hospitals staff

Frank Lewis, Director of the Editors’ BureauCleveland Documenters by Frank W. Lewis and Cleveland Documenters October 7, 2024October 18, 2024
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‘Invisibilized’: Hundreds of thousands of eligible Ohio voters are left behind by political campaigns

Frank Lewis, Director of the Editors’ Bureau by Frank W. Lewis October 1, 2024October 18, 2024
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‘Please find me a home’: Local dog shelters deal with long stays and overcrowding as adoptions decline

Frank Lewis, Director of the Editors’ Bureau by Frank W. Lewis September 20, 2024May 8, 2025
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Struggling with pet care costs? There is help for dog and cat owners in Northeast Ohio

Frank Lewis, Director of the Editors’ Bureau by Frank W. Lewis September 20, 2024October 19, 2024
A photo of a sign that reads “Make your first time count,” part of Greater Cleveland Congregations’ Voter Virginity campaign.
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‘Voter Virginity’ campaign hopes to seduce people into going all the way (to the polls)

Frank Lewis, Director of the Editors’ Bureau by Frank W. Lewis September 17, 2024September 18, 2024

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