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Harsh words, forgiveness spoken at sentencing in 2021 Oberlin killing
ELYRIA — Canaan Sullivan received an indefinite sentence of 18 to 23½ years in prison Thursday from Lorain County Common Pleas Judge James Miraldi for his role in a 2021 killingin Oberlin. The sentencing hearing was interrupted at one point by an outburst from someone among Sullivan's supporters,...
Guardians sign No. 1 overall pick Travis Bazzana for under slot value
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Guardians got their man and they got him for under slot value. Oregon State second baseman Travis Bazzana, the first No. 1 overall pick in Guardians history, signed for $8.96 million. The slot value for the No. 1 overall pick in the just-completed MLB draft was a record $10.57 million.
Game #100: San Diego Padres at Cleveland Guardians
San Diego Padres vs. Cleveland Guardians, July 19, 2024, 4:10 p.m. PT. Please remember our Game Day thread guidelines. Don’t troll in your comments; create conversation rather than destroying it. Remember Gaslamp Ball is basically a non-profanity site. Out of respect to broadcast partners who have paid to carry...
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...
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....
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.
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...
Superman: Will Reeve Teases Cameo In James Gunn’s Man Of Steel Reboot
Will Reeve, son of the late, legendary Superman actor Christopher Reeve, has a surprise cameo role in James Gunn’s Superman movie. Known for his role as an ABC News Correspondent, Will Reeve will also be playing a reporter in the film, according to set images and video taken from the Cleveland shoot.
Tri-C Trustee Honored by Cleveland Foundation
Victor Ruiz wins 2024 Homer C. Wadsworth Award for community service. Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®) Trustee Victor Ruiz was honored as the 2024 winner of the Homer C. Wadsworth Award during the Cleveland Foundation's annual meeting this week. The award recognizes Cleveland-area nonprofit and public leaders who demonstrate ingenuity,...
Infant badly injured during crash in Cleveland’s St Clair-Superior neighborhood
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - An 11-month-old infant is in critical condition following a car accident on Cleveland’s East side. The accident happened at East 82nd and St. Clair Avenue around 9:30 p.m. The child was taken to Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, according to Cleveland EMS. A 26-year-old...
Surprise guests deliver food to Cleveland police, honoring fallen Officer Ritter
Surprise dinner guests showed up with a special donation at the Cleveland Police Department's Third District. However, they didn’t come to dine, but to serve a meal and offer comfort to the officers following the death of Officer Jamieson Ritter, who was killed in the line of duty on July 4.
Guardians’ Steven Kwan is already an All-Star; next, he wants to do something even more memorable
CLEVELAND, Ohio — With his first All-Star Game appearance in the rearview mirror, and already looking ahead to a 67-game sprint that could end in a potential playoff run, Guardians left fielder Steven Kwan is having the kind of season most players could only dare to dream of. Kwan,...
Man takes off during OSHP traffic stop, crashes into car and rolls over
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A man is hospitalized after he took off and crashed the Jeep he was driving after a traffic stop that was initiated by OSHP Thursday afternoon. OSHP said around 5:30 pm troopers saw a red Jeep Cherokee commit a red light violation on East 55th at Superior Avenue. The driver briefly pulled over and then fled.
Rural Hardin County schools join voucher lawsuit
Jul. 19—KENTON — Hardin County superintendents fear Ohio's next budget crisis will force lawmakers to choose between funding public schools and the state's private-school voucher system. The county's six public school districts — Ada, Kenton, Hardin Northern, Upper Scioto, Ridgemont and Riverdale — came together earlier this year to join the coalition of public schools suing the EdChoice ...
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