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2024 SEC Network football streaming guide: How to watch games for free
A new era has arrived in the Southeastern Conference. College football heavyweights and national title contenders have joined the party, setting up a mega conference. We have put together an SEC Network football streaming guide to make sure you don’t miss any of the action for the 2024 season, which features the debut of Texas and Oklahoma.
National Night Out events planned for Aug. 6 in Cleveland Heights, Beachwood: Press Run
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio -- National Night Out will take place from 6 to 9 p.m. Aug. 6 at the Cleveland Heights Community Center, 1 Monticello Blvd. It will be the 10th such annual event in Cleveland Heights, giving residents an opportunity to meet safety forces and public service personnel. If...
Former WWE, UFC star shares major life announcement
SAN DIEGO, California -- Ronda Rousey is pregnant with her second child, she shared during a convention Thursday. Rousey, 37, made the announcement while attending a panel at San Diego Comic-Con. It will be her second child. The former WWE and UFC star is already mom to her 2-year-old daughter La’akea Makalapuaokalanipō and stepmom to husband Travis Browne’s two sons from his previous marriage.
From skiing to disaster relief: Inside Biden’s green legacy job boom
As President Joe Biden prepares to depart the Oval Office, the end and pinnacle of a half-century of public service, he leaves behind a long legacy now firmly capped with the title of the first green president. In addition to rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement, he passed signature legislation, such...
Up to 15% of Ohio residents benefit from this federal act signed into law 34 years ago today
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Whether they have hearing, vision, cognitive or ambulatory difficulties, disabled Ohioans are protected through the Americans with Disabilities Act, signed on July 26, 1990. Signed into law by then-President George H.W. Bush, the ADA is the nation’s strongest measure protecting the civil rights of people with disabilities,...
MetroHealth chooses physician as acting CEO during Airica Steed’s medical leave
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A MetroHealth System physician has been tapped to serve as acting CEO of the county public hospital system during CEO Airica Steed’s medical leave, the board of trustees announced Friday. The board chose Dr. Christine Alexander-Rager, who is currently chief medical officer, during an emergency...
Cleveland proposes $1 billion-plus incentive package for sprawling Bedrock riverfront plans
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Mayor Justin Bibb proposes more than $1 billion in public subsidies over the next 45 years for Bedrock’s sweeping long-term plan to remake Tower City Center and the eastern bank of the Cuyahoga River. Cleveland’s contribution would enable Bedrock’s $3 billion private spending plan to...
Myles Garrett and David Njoku to ramp up in camp; Jerome Ford to be back soon: Kevin Stefanski Day 2 quick hits
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. -- The sight of Myles Garrett and David Njoku working off to the side with trainers early in camp is nothing to be alarmed about. Both players will ramp up in camp and try to preserve their bodies for the long haul of the season, Kevin Stefanski said.
DineDrinkCLE talks ‘Superman’ cast, crew ate in Cleveland, In The Weeds floral shop/restaurant, more
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The filming of DC’s upcoming “Superman”. was one of the biggest events to happen in Northeast Ohio in 2024. James Gunn alongside the cast and crew of the film descended upon Greater Cleveland to film major scenes of the hero that was born in the city. While they were in town working, the cast and crew of “Superman” took some time to eat at some of the most popular restaurants in town.
Middleburg Heights buys Smith Road acreage for Southland project
MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS, Ohio -- Redevelopment efforts continue in the Southland District. City Council recently passed legislation authorizing Mayor Matt Castelli and Finance Director Jason Stewart to execute a purchase agreement for a 7.3-acre parcel along Smith Road. Castelli and city officials first formulated a plan for Southland at West 130th...
Hudson City Schools adds more AED devices to school, athletic buildings
Hudson, OH – Hudson City Schools has added two new automatic external defibrillators on school grounds. The announcement comes days after Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 47 into law, which requires AEDs in public schools. Hudson has had AEDs on campus for nearly 20 years, according to a...
See all homes sold in Akron, July 15 to July 21
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Akron reported from July 15 to July 21. There were 63 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 960-square-foot home on Tompkins Avenue in Akron that sold for $125,416. 1043 Fairbanks...
Melt Bar and Grilled closes another location
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Melt Bar and Grilled has closed its location in Columbus. The restaurant was located in Easton Town Center at 4206 Worth Ave., Columbus. 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.
Oldest living person in US celebrates 115th birthday
HOUSTON -- Elizabeth Francis, the oldest living person in the United States, celebrated her 115th birthday on Thursday. Francis was born in Louisiana on July 25, 1909. She became the oldest living person in the U.S. earlier this year when 116-year-old Edie Ceccarelli of California died on Feb. 22, according to LongeviQuest, a nonprofit that tracks human longevity around the world.
Nationally distributed deli meats recalled after possible Listeria contamination
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Boar’s Head Provisions Co. is recalling 207,528 pounds of deli-meat products suspected of possible Listeria contamination, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service. The Jarratt, Virginia, company is recalling liverwurst and additional deli-meat products produced on the same line...
Chick-fil-A dethroned as favorite U.S. fast food chain: Here’s new No. 1
ATLANTA -- For nearly a decade, Chick-fil-A has reigned as America’s favorite fast food chain, but a report says a different spot bumped the restaurant down the ladder. The fast food restaurant known for its chicken is now the country’s third most popular fast food chain, according to USA Today’s annual Reader’s Choice survey. Chick-fil-A started as a small business in Georgia in 1946. The restaurant’s founder, S. Truett Cathy, opened the first Chick-fil-A restaurant in Atlanta’s Greenbriar Shopping Center. Truett’s family still holds leadership roles within the company today. His son Dan, who was appointed as the company’s CEO in 2013, and grandson Andrew, currently serves as the current Chick-fil-A CEO.
Age 11 or 44, what’s the deal with skincare? Our Best Life
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- My friend gave me wrinkle cream for my 44th birthday. My daughter got blemish serum for her 11th. What’s the deal with the skincare obsession?. For decades, my twice-a-day skincare routine consisted of washing my face (I used Johnson & Johnson’s Clean & Clear far past its target demographic) and applying moisturizer – a store-brand bottle with sunscreen in the morning, Cetaphil without at night. I had no complaints. And while of course I’d seen the TV and magazine ads for creams that promised to defy aging and deliver a fountain of youth, I was too overwhelmed by the cost and the sheer number of options to try any of them.
Today in Ohio is off again Friday
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Another day without a Today in Ohio podcast. Sorry, listeners. Editor Chris Quinn is still battling COVID. We plan to return Monday, July 29. Meanwhile, you can catch up on past episodes of our daily half-hour news podcast. We have an Apple podcasts channel exclusively for this...
Native Americans in Upper Midwest protect their drumming tradition
HINCKLEY, Minn. (AP) — At summertime social powwows and spiritual ceremonies throughout the Upper Midwest, Native Americans are gathering around singers seated at big, resonant drums to dance, celebrate and connect with their ancestral culture. “I grew up singing my entire life, and I was always taught that dewe’igan...
Sommeliers of cannabis: Learn more about Ohio’s first ‘ganjier’
INDEPENDENCE, Ohio -- A new breed of experts is emerging within the world of cannabis. Ganjiers, the sommeliers of their industry, are cannabis experts who have completed a rigorous certification program to assess the quality of cannabis products. And while there are few people who hold this credential nationwide, Ohio is home to one of the first.
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