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Guardians slump tied to lack of run support: Crowquill
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Guardians have had a hard time scoring runs the last few games and it has led to a mini-slump. They started out this season winning the majority of series against opposing teams, but going into the All-Star break they lost three of four games to Detroit, two of three to Tampa Bay and started the second half losing two of three to San Diego.
48 Things to Do This Weekend in Cleveland: July 25-28
All Time Low, which formed some 20 years ago, has gone through numerous lineup changes but still includes founding singer-guitarist Alex Gaskarth. And it's kept active too. Just last year, it released Tell Me I'm Alive, a collection of introspective tunes it wrote during the height of the pandemic. 1100 Rock and Roll Blvd., 216-515-8444, rockhall.com.
Female shoplifting suspect leaves male accomplice behind in Giant Eagle lot: Solon police blotter
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Man who arranged Lyft ride to and from Solon grocery is believed to have stolen more than $12,000 in goods over three months
SOLON, Ohio -- Solon police arrested at a local grocery store a man believed to be an habitual thief so comfortable with theft that he arranged for a rideshare to and from the scene of his alleged crime. At 9 p.m. July 19, loss prevention at Giant Eagle, 34310 Aurora...
'That was a little slice of Polish-American culture:' Lorain's long-vacant United Polish Club razed
LORAIN — After generations of weddings, Christmas parties and steak fries, demolition started on the once-bustling United Polish Club. Established in 1913 and running through the early 2000s, the United Polish Club was one of several Polish ethnic clubs in Lorain, said Stephen Bansek, former Lorain clerk of courts and lifetime member.
No injuries in house fire on Lorain's west side
LORAIN — No one was injured in a house fire on Lorain’s west side Tuesday afternoon. Lorain fire received multiple calls for the fire in the 600 block of Appleseed Drive shortly before 3 p.m., Assistant Chief Shawn Lloyd said. Once on scene, crews found heavy smoke billowing...
19 First Alert Day: A risk of severe storms this afternoon
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A cold front will be tracking through late this afternoon and evening. Thunderstorms develop late morning and will be in the area through this afternoon. A few of these storms could reach severe limits with wind damage being the main threat. It’ll be a humid and...
Summa Health acquisition: Experts debate potential sale to private equity firm
Two economic and healthcare industry experts — J.B. Silvers, a professor at Case Western Reserve University, and Paul Lee, a senior partner and founder of Strategic Healthcare — gently sparred Monday afternoon about the proposed sale of Summa Health and its impact on the city of Akron and patients the hospital serves.
A ‘Haven’ for women and children experiencing homelessness coming to Cudell
Last summer, Sisters Haven helped save a home on West 99th by sharing a vision of a place where women and their young children could escape homelessness. Now, the local nonprofit is tasked with getting the formerly condemned home up to code, particularly for people with disabilities. The home is...
High School Summer Baseball: Zach Diedrick gets off to memorable start as Amherst no-hits Brookside
AMHERST — Zach Diedrick isn’t even officially a student at Amherst Steele High School, yet he’s already making an impact on the baseball field. The incoming freshman struck out seven in four innings Tuesday and joined teammates Brody Glick and Dylan Coughlin in pitching a no-hitter as the Comets defeated Brookside 6-0 in the Adrian Abrahamowicz Summer Classic.
PHOTOSTREAM: Wesli @ City Stages by Anastasia Pantsios
The second edition of the Cleveland Museum of Art’s global music series City Stages featured a knockout performance by Haitian-Canadian band Wesli, an eight-piece ensemble fronted by vocalist/guitarist Wesley Louissaint. The polyglot music of this Montreal-based group draws on Afrobeat, Latin, hip hop, soul, reggaeton, reggae, traditional Haitian music, and American pop and rock to create something that’s really different from your standard indie band. They put on a show for the large crowd assembled outdoors at the intersection on West 29th and Church that had people dancing in every nook and cranny. You couldn’t sit still to their intensely rhythmic sound, with a two-piece horn section, Wesley’s virtuoso guitar and the band members’ exuberant dancing.
Guardians beat Tigers the hard way, 5-4, despite hitting three home runs
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Manager Stephen Vogt says one of the hardest things to do in the world is to win a big league baseball game. For 11 games, his team, the Guardians, made those words ring true as they played their worst stretch of baseball of the season. If you...
Shooting suspect found in Cleveland after months at large
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — After months on the run, the man accused of shooting and killing a pregnant woman and juvenile has been caught. Nicole “Nico” Cunigan, Jr. was found Tuesday afternoon in Cleveland. According to police, Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers attempted to initiate a traffic stop at 1:47 p.m. for a reportedly stolen vehicle used in an aggravated robbery.
Cleveland baby critically injured after car crash
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -Police are investigating a crash that left a baby boy injured. 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. “I have to look at my son like...
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