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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.
RedHawks Picked to Repeat in 2024 Coaches Poll
CLEVELAND, Ohio – On Friday morning, the Mid-American Conference office announced that the Miami University football team was picked to finish atop the 2024 regular season standings according to the league's 12 head coaches.Ten of the 12 coaches picked Miami to capture the conference championship in Detroit as well.
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...
Saint Maron Church welcomes new pastor
Rev. Patrick Kassab will take the helm of Saint Maron Church, a parish with two locations: Carnegie Avenue in Cleveland and Brookside Road in Independence. Kassab, born and raised in Lebanon, was ordained in 2014; his assignment to Saint Maron will be his first as pastor of a parish. He...
Rock & Roll Hall of Famer’s son back on tour, filling some Mammoth legacy shoes
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Mammoth WVH is not be massive. Yet. But it has become a bigger deal than Wolfgang Van Halen anticipated -- although his surprise seems, well, surprising. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Cleveland neighborhood may finally get relief from vacant home
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Years of asking for change and now a Cleveland neighborhood may just have some right around the corner, with the demolition of a decrepit home seemingly on the horizon. “I don’t know how in the world people could go in that house, and get high, and...
Report: Darius Garland never requested trade from Cavs but may have seriously considered doing so
ESPN’s Brian Windhorst shared some insight into the Cleveland Cavaliers offseason and the trade rumors that have surrounded point guard Darius Garland. According to Windhorst, Garland never asked for a trade from the Cavs, but he may have considered doing so. “I do think there was a time where...
Loiter Café says opening stalled until Cuyahoga County Land Bank provides adequate power
EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio – Ismail Samad, operator of Loiter Café & Marketplace, says he already has burned one week of the allotted 30 days a Cuyahoga County judge recently gave him to open the East Cleveland community hub. He’s says he’s discouraged, alleging that his landlord – the Cuyahoga County Land Bank – will not supply adequate electrical service for Loiter’s corner of the Mickey’s Building at 12250 Euclid Avenue where the café is located.
Altercation between Parma neighbors over fireworks ends with neighbor firing gun
PARMA, Ohio (WOIO) - An argument among neighbors in Parma over fireworks escalated into someone pulling out a gun and firing it twice over the 4th of July weekend. Parma police body camera video shows the tense moments police arrested a man who pulled out a gun, threatened neighbors, and started shooting. Thankfully no one was hurt but according to reports, it was all because he was sick of his neighbors shooting off fireworks.
Police departments in Northeast Ohio taking new approach in dealing with mental health cases
AKRON, Ohio — Authorities said the woman who was shot and killed by the Medina County Sheriff on Wednesday had extensive mental health issues. Police said 37-year-old Victoria Carter was carrying a replica gun and a knife when she charged at Sheriff Terry Grice and Deputy Doug Clinage outside of the Medina County Sheriff's Office.
University Heights OKs TIF for University Square, bid for recycling carts
University Heights City Council unanimously passed a revised tax-increment financing ordinance for the University Square redevelopment project and accepted a bid for new recycling carts unanimously at a special meeting July 10. “This (redevelopment project) has been the hard work of a lot of people, myself included, since late 2017...
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