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Lake Street Drive to support ‘Good Together’ at TempleLive Cleveland Masonic
By the time a band reaches its eighth album, anything is on the table regarding the songwriting process. That was the case for Lake Street Dive, which returns to Cleveland for a show on July 9 at TempleLive Cleveland Masonic, when it came time to write what would eventually be its recently released studio effort, “Good Together.”
Tri-C Foundation Honors Matt Reville for Distinguished Service
Board member recognized with Chairperson’s Award for dedicated service. The Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®) Foundation presented its 2024 Chairperson’s Award to Matt Reville for his dedicated service to the organization and its student-focused mission. This award recognizes someone who has made a significant difference to the Tri-C...
Cinema at the Square film series brings classic movies back to Playhouse Square’s Connor Palace
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Before the Connor Palace hosted big touring Broadway shows, it was one of the city’s premier movie palaces. The theater will return to those roots for three weekends this summer with Cinema at the Square. Running July 25-Aug. 11, the film series features 15 classic movies on the theater’s big screen.
UH Health Scholars Program first class wrapping up internship program
The first class to complete the entire eighth through 12th grade University Hospitals Health Scholars Program recently began its final summer of learning and mentorship. The four-week paid summer internship, hosted by University Hospitals’ office of community impact, equity, diversity and inclusion, will be held through July 12. University...
PETA Goes After NFL Team After Death of Mascot
News came out earlier this week that the Cleveland Browns mascot, Swagger Jr. had passed away. He was 5 years old. This prompted a statement by PETA executive vice president Tracy Reiman, per TMZ Sports. "Generations of breeding for a certain look have left bullmastiffs prone to hip dysplasia, ...
Suspect charged with shooting security guard four times on Cleveland’s East Side
CLEVELAND, Ohio – A Cleveland man is facing accusations in a shooting on the city’s East Side that left two people wounded. One victim, struck four times, worked as a security guard at the apartment complex where the incident occurred, a witness told police. Maurice Stearnes, 30, faces...
Cleveland Clinic launches new RPM and tele-ICU initiative with Masimo
Cleveland Clinic is working with Masimo on a new partnership focused on hospital-based remote patient monitoring and virtual critical care. The work will include the integration of Cleveland Clinic's critical care and non-critical care central patient monitoring platforms with Masimo's Hospital Automation platform, according to the company, in an effort to provide tools for clinicians that offer "enhanced situational awareness and clinical decision support for hospitalized patients, including the critically ill."
Cleveland hosting International Quartet and Chorus Contest, ‘A Capella Rocks’
That’s what Medina native Ryan McDivitt had planned for his quartet Rare Blend, competing at the 2024 International Quartet and Chorus Contest, which is taking place through July 7 at Public Auditorium in Cleveland. “We’re excited — it’s going to be awesome,” said the 2003 Medina High School graduate,...
What your garden, lawn & flowers need from you over 4th of July weekend
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WJW) — It’s almost the middle of summer and your veggie garden, flower beds and lawn need your attention! Fox 8’s Kristi Capel catches up with AJ Petitti, President of Petitti Garden Centers, in the Fox 8 garden to learn what we need to be doing to keep things growing and looking good.
Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital Receives $1 Million State Grant to Support $7 Million Upgrade in Cancer Services
DOVER, Ohio — Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital is set to invest $7 million in its radiation oncology services, marking a major enhancement in cancer care for the Tuscarawas Valley. The Ohio General Assembly has demonstrated its support for the project by approving $1 million for the upgrade. The project,...
Water turned back on for Brunswick residents
BRUNSWICK, Ohio (WOIO) - Water was turned back on Tuesday night for Brunswick residents affected by two water main breaks, according to a Cleveland Water Department spokesperson. Both water main breaks happened on SR 303 (Center Road) in less than 48 hours of each other. The first is just east...
Where you can (soon) buy legal weed in Cleveland
The state has started doling out its first recreational marijuana licenses, revealing where Ohioans may soon be able to make their first purchases. Why it matters: The regulatory process has been moving quickly since applications opened on June 7. Some in the industry are speculating sales could begin in a...
‘Get the ball to Gimi’: Guardians double relay mantra produces results
CLEVELAND, Ohio — When a ball is hit over Tyler Freeman’s head, there is only one thought racing through his mind. It is a mantra that has served Guardians outfielders well all season: “Get the ball to Gimi.”. That was the case Tuesday in the second inning...
Husband and wife pastors divorce. Now their Alliance church is going up for auction
Pastors and founders of downtown Alliance church are divorcing after 32 years. The couple had founded the church and owned the property. Church and six other marital properties, including former Shaffer's Diner, will be auctioned in July. ALLIANCE ‒ A downtown church will be offered for sale this month, because...
Rock singer’s cancer diagnosis forces band to cancel tour
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Ann Wilson from “Heart” announced the band’s tour has been postponed following her recent cancer diagnosis. Wilson posted a statement on social media platform X saying she recently underwent removal surgery that ended up being cancerous. “The operation was successful and I’m feeling...
3News Senior Health Correspondent Monica Robins reflects on 5 years since brain tumor diagnosis
CLEVELAND — July 2, 2019. 4:30 p.m. While putting my story together for the 6 p.m. news, I received a call that would transform my life: I learned I had a brain tumor — a sphenoid-orbital meningioma, to be exact — that would require surgery, and the outcome was unknown.
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