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Bud Light drops again in beer sales
CLEVELAND, Ohio – A little more than a year ago the news broke that Bud Light had fallen from the No. 1 selling beer brand in the United States, giving up the top spot to Modelo. Fast forward to today and the brand has dropped again. If you purchase...
Missing 13-year-old Cleveland girl ran away from Willoughby medical facility, police say
WILLOUGHBY, Ohio (WOIO) - A 13-year-old Cleveland girl is missing after running away from a medical facility, Willoughby police confirmed, and officers need help finding her. Treviana M. Sutton was described by WPD as 5′4″ tall and 130 pounds. She was last seen wearing a black T-shirt, black...
University Hospitals-led pilot project trains dispatchers to better respond to mental health crises
CLEVELAND, Ohio — University Hospitals and other local agencies are partnering on a $1.3 million pilot program aimed at improving emergency response for mental health-related calls in Cleveland’s eastern suburbs, the health system recently announced. The pilot project trains dispatchers in Geauga County and the Chagrin Valley region...
CWRU Police Department’s Sarah Shendy discusses recent promotion
WKYC: Sarah Shendy, a newly promoted lieutenant with the Case Western Reserve University Police Department, discussed the promotion and environment within the campus police department. ”Something that I really pride us on is the fact that we have built and sustained such a healthy culture here, and also one that promotes having women in leadership positions,” she said.
Northeast Ohio impact of global tech outage extends to utilities, hospitals, government
A Friday morning global tech outage impacted multiple institutions throughout Northeast Ohio, leading to flight delays, disrupting some Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicle Services and forcing at least one local City Hall to shut down for the day. The outage impacted Enbridge Gas Ohio's call center, some flights at the Akron-Canton Airport, the...
The Checkup: Some communities buy up and forgive millions in medical debt. Is it enough?
Americans owe medical debt adding up to a staggering $220 billion, according to an analysis of recent census data. It’s a vicious cycle that traps millions of people – many of whom are already sick, have a disability or are living on low incomes. And it seems the...
Who did Mid-American Conference football coaches pick to win the 2024 championship?
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The defending champion Miami RedHawks are favored to win the Mid-American Conference regular-season title and the MAC Championship game, according to the head coaches’ poll released Friday. The RedHawks received nine first-place votes to win the regular season; and 10 to win the conference championship game....
Cleveland Browns Return to Greenbrier for Second Straight Year
WHITE SULPHUR SPGS- The Greenbrier Hotel will host another NFL training camp beginning next Thursday, July 25 when the Cleveland Browns arrive for the second consecutive year. Last season, the Browns held their inaugural training camp at America’s Resort and things went so well, they are coming back. They credited their success last year, when […] The post Cleveland Browns Return to Greenbrier for Second Straight Year appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Browns beef up offensive line in Bleacher Report's latest 2025 Mock Draft
It's been three years since the Cleveland Browns have had a pick in Round 1, so there's going to be some excitement on night one of the 2025 NFL Draft. There will be some skill players who tempt the front office and get the fans riled up but in the end, there's a good chance the Browns address their offensive line. That's exactly what happens in the latest Bleacher Report mock draft as Brent Sobleski has Cleveland taking Kelvin Banks, Jr. from Texas.
Cleveland Public Health Department plans to relocate clinic to serve more clients, develop existing site as affordable housing
The City of Cleveland is looking at relocating a “lonely” clinic to a shared location and turning the former site at 3232 Lorain into affordable housing. Built in 1971, the 19,000 square-foot Thomas McCafferty building sits on 1.5 acres. Turning the largely unused clinic into affordable housing – housing is a key root cause for health outcomes – and moving Cleveland Public Health (CDPH) direct services in testing and prevention could benefit more communities, officials said.
Cuyahoga County experiences disruptions in connection to widespread technology outage
CUYAHOGA COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) - The widespread Microsoft outage has affected some operations for Cuyahoga County, according to its press secretary. A release Friday morning assured that emergency services such as 911 and the child abuse hotline at 216-696-KIDS remain in operation. The County Department of Information and Technology is...
Local author keeps plugging away
For Broadview Heights author Gregg Tomusko, the need to continue writing is a way to convey his thoughts and ideas to others. His most recent book, “The Catholic Church and The Urantia Book,” published last year, was his eighth work. His writings include a diverse array of topics, including a collection of poems and essays, mathematics, literary criticism, historical fiction, religion and even a children’s picture book about dogs.
Nathan B. Kruse appointed chair of the Department of Music
Nathan B. Kruse was recently appointed professor and chair of the Department of Music at the College of Arts and Sciences. Kruse, who was promoted from associate professor and associate chair, replaced David Rothenberg after nine years of service. Rothenberg remains on the faculty. Since arriving at CWRU in 2013,...
Kevin Stefanski: You have to wait a week to find out who’s calling offensive plays
The Browns are waiting until training camp is up and running to answer one question about their plans for the 2024 season. Head coach Kevin Stefanski hired Ken Dorsey as the team’s new offensive coordinator this offseason, but he has not said which of the two men will be calling the team’s offensive plays this fall. Stefanski was a guest on 92.3 The Fan on Thursday and a fan who donated money to Stefanski’s Keepers Foundation in order to be a co-host of the show asked him to reveal that information.
Residents push to get Huntington to reopen Buckeye-Shaker branch now featured in documentary
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Residents are calling on Huntington Bank to reopen its bank branch in the Buckeye-Shaker neighborhood. On Friday that message will take a new form — a documentary available on YouTube. The documentary was released Friday and aims to showcase both residents’ fight and their discussions...
Pan-American Masters Games brings the world to Cleveland in the spirit of friendly competition
Womens 60-65 division volleyball match between a team from Canada and one from Brazil, teams that frequently bring former olympians and professional-level volleyball players to the competition. The Pan-American Masters Games are in Cleveland this week and, with them, a sense of competition and camaraderie for the nearly 4,000 participating...
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