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Soccer Game Recap: Berkshire Takes a Loss
Berkshire entered their matchup against Kirtland on Tuesday without any home losses, but there's a first time for everything. The Berkshire Badgers fell just short of the Kirtland Hornets by a score of 3-2. The Badgers have now taken an 'L' in back-to-back games. Berkshire's defeat dropped their record down...
Soccer Game Preview: Streetsboro on Home-Turf
The Streetsboro Rockets will challenge the West Geauga Wolverines at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday. Neither squad made it on the board the last time they hit the pitch, so they've probably got a bit of extra motivation. Streetsboro's offense might be in the hot seat on Thursday considering what happened...
Grafton Correctional Institution Hosts Unprecedented Public Culinary Event in Northeast Ohio
In a groundbreaking move for culinary and correctional education, Grafton Correctional Institution in northeast Ohio opened its gates to nearly 60 civilians for a historic dining experience. For the first time in Ohio state history, the attendees were treated to a five-course meal sourced from prudently cultivated produce and meticulously prepared by the hands of incarcerated men. This exceptional event was the fruitage of labor by the men involved in the EDWINS Leadership and Restaurant Institute, which offers education and training to individuals serving time.
Rally in Solon to support Israel, show solidarity with hostages
To commemorate the 11-month mark since Oct. 7, 2023, when Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel, Northeast Ohioans will gather for a rally Sept. 8 at the gazebo in the Solon Veterans Memorial Park on the corner of SOM Center and Bainbridge roads. “We’re just having a community event...
Field Hockey Takes Top Spots in Preseason Coaches Poll
CLEVELAND, Ohio – On Wednesday afternoon the Mid-American Conference released the results of field hockey's 2024 preseason poll. Miami secured the top spot with 63 points and champion in the MAC Tournament with six votes. The complete poll by the league's nine head coaches can be found below. 2024 MAC Field Hockey Preseason Coaches' Poll: (First Place Votes) 1. Miami – 63 points (7) 2. Appalachian State – 54 points (1) 3. James Madison – 49 points 4. Kent State – 46 points (1) 5. Ohio – 33 points 6. Ball State – 27 points 7. Bellarmine – 21 points...
More than 50 faculty, staff take buyouts at Cleveland State University
Cleveland State University said this week that 27 faculty and 27 staff took buyouts this month, part of an effort to cut back on costs as the university tries to adjust its operations after years of enrollment declines. The university used about $9 million in reserves to fund the voluntary...
The ‘Toilet Seat Murder’: Divided high court rejects Cleveland man’s attempt to withdraw plea
CLEVELAND, Ohio – A divided Ohio Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to hear the case of a Cleveland man who says he was coerced by prosecutors into pleading guilty to a crime he didn’t commit. Four justices – Sharon Kennedy, Patrick Fischer, Pat DeWine and Joe Deters –...
Cleveland Nightmare, Two Men Found Guilty of Executing Mother in Front of Horrified Kids
Two Cleveland men have been found guilty of a heinous act, the murder of a 29-year-old woman, Alyson Appling-France, as her children witnessed the tragedy. Jamar Skanes, 50, and Alontez Beasley, 35, now face the weight of the law for their actions back in January. According to a Cleveland.com report, the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor's Office outlined the verdict, which included charges of aggravated murder, two counts of murder, and conspiracy to commit murder.
Pup in Cleveland jumped on stove for leftovers but started a fire instead
In Cleveland, Ohio, one of the family dogs started a house fire after he jumped on the stove and accidentally ignited the burner with his paw. According to WdsuNews, the French bulldog named Harvey, climbed up for a snack, and the rest is kitchen fire history. Fortunately Harvey and his dog pal were rescued, and the family does have insurance, but the house is a mess.
A Cleveland museum, a summer education program and a book proposal receive $1.3 million from National Endowment for the Humanities
CLEVELAND, Ohio –- The National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded $37.5 million in grants for 240 humanities projects across the country. Three of these grants – almost $1.3 million – will support projects in Northeast Ohio. Among the funds allocated to preserve and expand access to...
Stern Advertising leaves legacy with its popular jingles
Stern Advertising, a longtime Cleveland ad agency, leaves behind a legacy of passion for the field, nationally-renowned campaigns and more. Former President Doug Cohen said his coworkers and clients were the highlights of working at Stern. “(There were) great experiences,” Cohen told the Cleveland Jewish News. “We’ve done some great...
Cleveland Ballet opens season in Vermilion
VERMILION, Ohio – ClevelandBallet dancers have returned to the studio after a summer hiatus and will open their 2024-2025 season with “Encore in Vermilion.” The event takes place at 6 p.m., Saturday, September 21, with a wine and appetizer reception and continues with an outdoor performance at 7 p.m.
What's being done to save Black babies in Cuyahoga County
The Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative of Northern Ohio (CTSC) at Case Western Reserve University has awarded ten projects to academic and community teams to support work in this effort.
Southern Italian dinner raises money to restore fountain in Italian Cultural Garden
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The 84-year-old Renaissance fountain in the Italian Cultural Garden is being restored. To raise the $34,000 needed for the work, garden supporters are hosting the second Pranzo Italiano, a benefit dinner at Valerio’s Restaurant in Cleveland’s Little Italy neighborhood. The garden, which is between...
Marshals arrest suspect wanted in Cleveland Metroparks shooting in St. Louis
CLEVELAND, Ohio – A suspect wanted in a shooting incident at the Cleveland Metroparks was arrested Tuesday in St. Louis. Metroparks police had searched for Marcus Anderson, 29, on charges of attempted murder. Anderson is a suspect in the attack June 22 at the Red Oak Picnic Area in Garfield Heights.
Medications you take may make you more sensitive to heat
CLEVELAND — Most of us never think twice about the weather and our chronic illness, but that pill you popped to treat your condition may not mix well with the heat. "One thing that I think a lot of people don't know is that many medications can increase your risk, and there are so many that can do it," said Dr. Ryan Marino, associate professor of emergency medicine at the Case Western Reserve School of Medicine. "Most people are on one or another."
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