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Officials want Burke Airport on the table for Browns
The Haslam Sports Group, owners of the Cleveland Browns, wants to build a domed stadium, supportive development and about 20,000 parking spaces in the Cleveland suburb of Brook Park. But city of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County officials want the Haslams to build in Downtown Cleveland. Some of those officials want Burke Lakefront Airport to be considered as a development site (Google). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.
WATCH: Blue Angels take to sky ahead of Cleveland National Air Show
Their skills, their style and their status are all legendary. Now, the Blue Angels are back in town with the rest of Cleveland National Air Show for another legendary weekend to remember.
Cleveland seeking qualifications to turn McCafferty Health Center site into affordable Ohio City housing
The city of Cleveland is looking for real estate developers that are qualified to turn a 1.3-acre site along Lorain Avenue in Ohio City into affordable rentals.
‘We revered him’: Martin Luther King’s time in Cleveland remembered in photos, headlines
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. considered Cleveland a second home, according to some who were with him during the civil rights era. Although King was born in Atlanta, he led series of highly publicized campaigns in Alabama between 1955 and 1965. King loved Cleveland because so many African-Americans from Alabama had settled here, said Theophilus Caviness, senior pastor of Greater Abyssinia Baptist Church in Cleveland.
Bubble Fest 2024 blowing into Cleveland’s Edgewater Park and Wade Oval
Friends since their days together in the seventh grade at Frank L Wiley School in University Heights, Steve Presser and Gary Pearlman don’t so much finish each other’s sentences as jump in to fill in a blank — even where none actually exists. “It’s like yin and...
Residents at Cleveland's Shorewood Apartments struggling after multiple August storms led to water damage inside units
CLEVELAND — Residents of the Shorewood Apartments on Lakeshore Boulevard in Cleveland say they’re still seeing issues after storms damaged the complex in early August. Tenants say the problems began when tornadoes and strong winds hit Northeast Ohio Aug. 6 and storms damaged the complex roof. When heavy rains hit Aug. 17, the ongoing issues were highlighted as residents saw water pour into their units and apartment halls.
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump to represent former MetroHealth CEO Airica Steed in 'discrimination dispute'
CLEVELAND — 3News has learned that civil rights attorney Ben Crump has joined the legal defense for former MetroHealth CEO Dr. Airica Steed after she was fired earlier this month. Crump and his law firm, known for their work in civil rights and discrimination, have joined forces with F....
Seven Hills adding automated locks to new park amenities
SEVEN HILLS, Ohio -- Seven Hills officials recently learned that the city has locked down a state capital budget appropriation for the purchase of automated locks at its six new park facilities. The city had applied for $72,000 in state funds earlier this year. If you purchase a product or...
‘We’re all afraid of this tree’: Euclid neighbor trying to get tree removed
EUCLID, Ohio (WOIO) - A Euclid neighborhood is concerned about a tree families believe is ready to come down on someone’s home. “This thing took down and smashed a garage over there, so I can only imagine the number of layers of my home it would go through if it came tumbling down,” said Avis.
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