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Kirkwood resident is inducted into Cleveland Guardians Hall of Fame
Aberdeen Heights is celebrating one of their own. An event honoring former MLB player Johnny Goryl will be held at Aberdeen Heights on Thursday Aug. 15, 2024. Aberdeen Heights, a senior living community nestled in the historic Kirkwood suburb, planned the big-league celebration for one of their residents, who resides at the retirement community. Goryl, who is still employed as an advisor to the Cleveland Guardians was recently honored with induction into the club’s Hall of Fame.
MetroHealth Seeks Community Input to Revitalize "Hospital in a Park" Project Amid Reassessment and Financial Challenges in Cleveland
In a concerted effort to mend community relations, MetroHealth System actively seeks feedback from local leaders and staff as it propels forward with its "hospital in a park" concept. At a recent gathering with cleveland.com's journalists, the health organization emphasized this community-focused approach after facing disapproval for former CEO Airica Steed's decision to reduce public green space in the project without prior community consent. The hospital's plan, beginning with the 2022 opening of the Glick Center, now hangs in a moment of reassessment as it contemplates how to continue amidst financial setbacks and leadership upheavals. cleveland.com reported on these developments.
Cleveland Community Leader Antoine Tolbert Accused of Extortion Involving Local Store
Antoine Tolbert, a prominent community organizer in Cleveland, has been taken into custody on charges of extortion. As the head of the anticrime initiative New Era Cleveland, Tolbert was reportedly pushing for employment at a local convenience store through intimidation. Cleveland.com informs that court documents reveal Tolbert's alleged attempts to secure a security position for New Era at the store located in the Lee-Harvard neighborhood.
Cleveland Police Commission head alleges racial discrimination. Not true, commissioners say
On Monday, the interim executive director of the civilian organization tasked with overseeing police discipline in Cleveland sued the city, the mayor and several of the commissioners he works for alleging discrimination. The current interim Executive Director of Cleveland's Community Police Commission, Jason Goodrick, said he is the victim of...
The Browns have a real problem. It starts with being sloppy – Terry Pluto
BEREA, Ohio – As I write this, I know it’s three weeks away from the Browns opener. I know the Browns have had injuries to their offensive line – tackles Jack Conklin and Jedrick Wills Jr. haven’t played. That said, I’m worried about the offensive line....
Fishers Are Appearing Again in Northeast Ohio
There have been 40 confirmed observations of this type of weasel in Northeast Ohio since 2013. By Paris Mather. While there are only a few dozen fishers around, it’s likely that they will continue to reproduce and once again have a home base in Ohio. Part of the mustelidae...
Daryl Ruiter: I think the Browns miss Bill Callahan, they may have to go get a left tackle
Daryl Ruiter joins Baskin & Phelps to talk about the latest from Browns training camp. He talks about day one of joint practices with the Vikings, the Browns depth at running back, what’s next for Mike Hall Jr., and more.
Schools ready for new year after reviewing speaker policies about Israel-Hamas war
Since the Oct. 7, 2023, surprise attack on Israel by Hamas, educators around the country have been working on policies and guidelines to allow speakers on their campuses to discuss the Middle East situation. Most area schools already had speaker policies in place, but some have updated policies with specific...
Twinsburg’s Glen Chamberlin Park reopens after major renovation
TWINSBURG, Ohio - Residents and visitors of Twinsburg can once again enjoy Glen Chamberlin Park, which reopened its gates following an extensive renovation project. Key improvements to the park include an enhanced green space, with new foliage and lighting throughout the park and an improved amphitheater; an upgraded playground with modern equipment, interactive elements and safe play areas; improved ADA access; and, soon, new restroom facilities, according to a news release.
The kind of guy you don’t forget: Beachwood police encounter suspicious man twice in three days
BEACHWOOD, Ohio -- Beachwood police had two experiences with a man who was easily identifiable to them based on his attire in past encounters. At 12:10 p.m. Aug. 8, police were called to Porsche of Beachwood, 3750 Orange Place, on a report that a man who had been arrested July 31 at the dealership had returned.
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