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“It felt like a perfect fit” – Gianni Covelli speaks on his Bryant & Stratton College decision
On June 3, one of the Nordonia Knights best athletes in baseball and other sports, Gianni Covelli, declared his willingness to continue his academic and athletic career with Bryant & Stratton College. He currently weighs 170 and is a left-handed power hitter. Graduating with a 3.8 GPA at Nordonia High School in 2024, he played in the middle infielder position. Gianni Covelli shared his journey with our correspondent, Joshua Okeke, and revealed how his college decision was finally made.
'I want to make a change': 6 first-time voters share thoughts on historic 2024 election
These six men and women have different political views. They are of different races, backgrounds and ages, ranging from 18 to 49. Some know who’ll get their vote for president, while a few haven’t yet decided. ...
SWAT situation on Cleveland’s West Side ends peacefully
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The SWAT team was called to the city’s West side Thursday morning for a possible active shooter situation. This started around 11 a.m. in the area of Division Avenue and W. 25th Street. Cleveland police officers were seen going in and out of several apartment...
Cilantro Taqueria to open first location within city of Cleveland next week, the sixth for local chain
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cilantro Taqueria will open its sixth location in Cleveland’s Tremont location next week. Officially called La Ruta de Cilantro Taqueria, the restaurant is taking over the former Fahrenheit space in the neighborhood. It is the local chain’s first location officially inside the city limits of Cleveland.
Mayor Justin Bibb goes public with $461M taxpayer-funded offer to renovate Browns stadium, asks Haslams to respond by Aug. 12
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Negotiations between Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb and Cleveland Browns owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam over a possible lease extension on the lakefront stadium reached a significant turning point Thursday, when Bibb went public with a $461 million offer for publicly financed stadium renovations. Bibb, until now, has...
Going for another gold medal! Cleveland native Lee Kiefer to compete in women's team foil final today at Paris Olympics
PARIS, France — Just days after winning a gold medal in the Paris Olympics during the women's individual foil, Lee Kiefer, who was born in Cleveland, has another shot at winning gold today at the Summer Games as Team USA competes in the final round for women's foil team.
$1.3M project to improve mental health response in eastern suburbs launches
University Hospitals, the Chagrin Valley Dispatch, the Geauga County Sheriff’s Office, the Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute and other organizations have partnered on a $1.3 million project intended to improve emergency response in Cleveland’s eastern suburbs for people experiencing a mental health crisis. “Everyone has a friend, neighbor...
Cleveland Kitchen’s kimchi pickle chips offer Korean flavors to more people
CLEVELAND, Ohio--In the past year, Cleveland Kitchen has more than doubled its manufacturing space to 65,000-square-feet and added kimchi pickle chips to its line of fermented products. Just last month, Walmart started carrying the 24-ounce Kimchi Pickle Chips at more than 1,000 stores nationwide. To celebrate the launch, the company...
Stephen Sanchez sliding back to Cleveland for show at Jacobs Pavilion
Stephen Sanchez doing the Cleveland slide was a scene in the fall at the House of Blues. Now the multiplatinum crooner, who harkens back to the sounds of the 1950s and ’60s, returns to Northeast Ohio with aa show Aug. 7 at Jacobs Pavilion. “There are great vibes in...
Skilled hands at work: Yenke Peddler antiques
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The 47th annualLakewood Arts Festival takes place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Aug. 3 on Detroit Avenue between Arthur and Belle avenues. Street performers, musicians and artists will celebrate their talents. Beck Center Demos will be exhibiting, and antique pottery will also be available for purchase. Check out the City Center Stage & Back Stage.
The West Side Market’s Temporary Outdoor Seating Is a Step Toward Larger Renovations
Guests have made it clear that they want more seating and a place to eat and drink. Now, the Cleveland Public Market Corp. is creating some momentum around that goal with a new patio. By Olivia Szmania. The West Side Market is a 112-year-old Cleveland institution with a vibrant array...
Student of Distinction: Courtni Began
CSU celebrates graduating students who have overcome obstacles, made significant achievements, or are fulfilling Cleveland State University's mission in or outside the classroom. Today, we celebrate Courtni Began. CSU: Have you had any significant Internships/Co-ops/Careers while at CSU?. CB:. I’ve been fortunate enough to have landed internships with two major...
Cleveland International Piano Competition down to the elite eight
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Cleveland International Piano Competition semifinals begin tonight. The final eight contestants, representing the United States, China, France and Italy, will compete by performing a 25-30-minute solo recital followed by a trio of their choice with violinist Maria Ioudenitch and cellist Gabriel Martins. Two pianists will take the stage each session from Aug. 1-4 in Reinberger Chamber Hall at Severance Music Center.
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