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Browns' Michael Hall: Placed on exempt list
Hall (neck) was placed on the commissioner's exempt list Tuesday. Hall is facing a serious domestic violence allegation from an incident in mid-August. He suffered a neck stinger during practice a few days after, but he'll likely be healthy long before he's eligible to play.
Guardians game vs. Royals enters rain delay in 5th inning
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Incoming storms halted play between the Guardians and Royals on Tuesday with Kansas City leading the Guardians in the middle of the fifth inning by a 2-1 score. Paul DeJong’s two-run home run off Cleveland starter Gavin Williams put the Royals in front in the second...
‘Cars in Cleveland’ has Kenny dreaming of his next ride
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WJW) — Over 10-million dollars worth of cars are on display on Cleveland’s Public Square Sunday September 1st. Cars In Cleveland is a free family-friendly event and has Fox 8’s Kenny Crumpton dreaming of his next ride. This is the 8th year for the show and there are over 50 luxury high end cars on display.
José Ramírez adds a double shot to his MVP resume: Guardians breakfast
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Aaron Judge’s 51 home runs and Bobby Witt Jr.’s .347 batting average notwithstanding, José Ramírez is having an MVP-caliber season for the Guardians. And Cleveland’s perennial All-Star third baseman continued to climb the franchise leaderboards in several categories with his performance Monday against Kansas City.
Akron will pay $1.36M to be Cleveland Browns' official university
The University of Akron is paying at least $1.36 million over the next four years to be the “official" university of the Cleveland Browns through a new exclusive agreement, according to a copy of the university’s contract with football team. The university and Browns in a press release...
Orange school board approves contract for renovations to Pepper Pike Learning Center
PEPPER PIKE, Ohio -- The Orange Board of Education has approved a contract with the Albert M. Higley Co. of Cleveland to provide a larger, more secure entrance to the Pepper Pike Learning Center (PPLC), along with other renovations to the building. The renovations, approved Monday (Aug. 26), are primarily...
Takeaways from the Browns initial 53-man roster: Berea Report
BEREA, Ohio — The Browns cut their roster to 53 players on Tuesday, the initial 53-man roster because there will be moves coming, including on the waiver wire over the next 18 hours. Mary Kay Cabot, Ashley Bastock and Dan Labbe reacted to the Browns initial 53-man roster with...
Cavs Training Camp to be Held at Florida High School
The Cavs will head down south to Sarasota, Florida for training camp this year. The prestigious IMG Academy will host Kenny Atkinson and his team for a week-long training camp ahead of the season. Cavs Training Camp to be Held at IMG Academy. The Cavs traditionally hold their training camp...
Lubbock Ranks In The Top For Most Clueless Cooks In America
Lubbock residents might want to think twice before firing up the grill this Labor Day weekend. According to a new analysis conducted by the nation’s premier independent meat purveyor, Meats by Linz, Lubbock ranks 5th for cities with the most clueless cooks in America. To determine our ranking, search...
Cleveland's 2025 cruise season to get boost with return of Victory ships
CLEVELAND — Although this year's cruise season is winding down in Cleveland, there is plenty of reason for optimism as we look ahead to 2025. The Port of Cleveland has announced that Victory Cruise Lines is coming back to the Great Lakes after a year-long hiatus, with 30 planned ports of call on the North Coast in 2025.
John Legend to return to Blossom Music Center to finish up concert cut short by storms
John Legend is returning to Blossom Music Center. Torrential rain and frequent lightning scuttled Legend's performance with the Cleveland Orchestra mid-concert earlier this month sending concertgoers fleeing to cars only to be confronted by flooded roads in and around Cuyahoga Falls. ...
Crestwood Intermediate School unveils book vending machine
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, Crestwood Intermediate School speech pathologist Caitlin Fritsch said she has noticed a gap in reading at the elementary level. With an $8,000 grant from the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation and a $750 grant from the Walmart Store in Streetsboro, Fritsch has pioneered an initiative that introduced a book vending machine near the cafeteria at the beginning of the school year.
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