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Guardians, Philadelphia Philles series preview, pitching matchups
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- This is a preview of the three-game series between the Guardians and Phillies. Where: Citizens Bank Park, Friday through Sunday. TV/radio: Bally Sports Great Lakes, WTAM, WMMS and the Guardians radio network will carry the series. MLB Network will televise Friday’s game. Pitching probables and start...
Why Kevin Stefanski’s decision to call plays again instead of giving it to OC Ken Dorsey is the right one: Mary Kay Cabot
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. — Kevin Stefanski wasted no time answering the question that he got pestered about all offseason: will he call the plays again or hand the chore over to new offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey?. At the top of his opening press conference of camp here at...
‘Malicious acts’ disrupt France’s high-speed train service ahead of Olympics ceremony
PARIS, France — High-speed trains around France were hit by several “malicious acts” today that heavily disrupted traffic on the day of the high-risk opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, according to the national rail company SNCF. Travel to and from London beneath the English Channel, to...
Miss Manners: Gay couple wondering if co-workers need to be invited to wedding
DEAR MISS MANNERS: After 22 years together, my “husband” and I are finally getting legally married -- a bit tardy, as same-sex marriage was legalized years ago! We’re neither young nor rolling in cash, so we have a very tight budget and need to keep the guest count on the low side. I would like to include two or three of my co-workers with whom I’m close, but I’m concerned about other co-workers feeling slighted. How does one manage this kind of situation?
Asking Eric: Granny nanny is tired of son-in-law’s criticism
Dear Eric: I am a youngish widow with an empty nest. Last year I moved to be near my daughter to help her with her young twins. My daughter and her husband have jobs that require them to leave home at about 6 a.m. I arrive at their home at six, and they leave. The kids are still sleeping.
Ohio corrections officer indicted in connection with shooting death during training exercise
CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio — An employee with the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction has been indicted in connection with the April shooting death of a prison guard during a training exercise in Pickaway County. Pickaway County Common Pleas Court records show David Pearson, 44, of West Chester, is charged...
Dear Abby: My toxic mother uses social media to disparage her children
Dear Abby: My mother is toxic. She had a terrible childhood, and she takes it out on me and my younger siblings. I live far away; they live in the same town as she does. If they don’t drop everything for her and do what she wants, she calls them selfish.
A giant lizard usually found in Africa surprises Lake County resident in backyard
WILLOUGHBY, Ohio — This is not what you expect to find when you venture into your backyard, at least not in Northeast Ohio. Willoughby police were called to a home Thursday when a resident was startled to find a giant reptile in the backyard. Police said in a post on social media it’s believed to be a Nile monitor. The Nile monitor usually is found in sub-Saharan Africa, not in Lake County.
Dear Annie: Grandma feels guilty about wanting to stay home
Dear Annie: I’m a 58-year-old grandmother to two grandchildren: a 7-year-old boy and a 13-year-old girl. I’ve been their primary caregiver (besides their parents) since they were born. I still play a significant role in their lives, visiting often on weekends and staying for a couple of nights at a time since I live an hour away.
Today’s daily horoscope for July 26, 2024
A look at today’s free daily horoscope readings for Friday, July 26, 2024. Today’s Birthday (07/26/24). Connect and collaborate this year. Pennies saved in a steady trickle add up nicely over time. Complications could reroute summer explorations and research, motivating autumn collaborative windfall profits. Clarify misunderstandings this winter, before raking in extra cash next spring. Teamwork is your superpower.
Problems with packages, flags and a stolen vehicle: Russell Township Police Blotter
After receiving complaints about flags installed on utility poles, The Illuminating Company notified police at 10:15 a.m. July 12 that its employees will be removing the flags someone installed in the area of Pekin Road. Grand theft: Birchmont Drive. Police took a report of a vehicle theft at 6:49 a.m....
Mega Millions jackpot over $300 million; Thursday’s Ohio Lottery results
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A big jackpot is on the line this weekend, with the Mega Millions prize reaching an estimated $306 million for the drawing on Friday, July 26, 2024. The Saturday, July 27 Powerball jackpot is an estimated $131 million and the Classic Lotto jackpot is $13.4 million.
Northeast Ohio road construction: Are there new detours drivers can expect?
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Traffic patterns continue to shift on many Northeast Ohio roadways as construction projects make progress. The updated list of lane restrictions and closures from the Ohio Department of Transportation can be seen below. Cuyahoga County. I-71 northbound to I-480 eastbound and westbound ramps will be closed...
Sights and sounds from Browns training camp Day 1
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Browns held a short, light practice on Thursday after arriving at The Greenbrier. They ran through some individual drills and did install work on both sides of the ball. Watch some highlights from the team’s practice on Thursday, which also included the return to the...
Asking Eric: I’m a boomer who doesn’t understand my co-worker’s names
Dear Eric: I’m a boomer working in an office environment. When new people are hired, they are often from different backgrounds with names I’ve never heard of. When introduced, I don’t know the name or can’t remember how it’s pronounced. As a first-generation immigrant, my...
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