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Browns' Contract Talks With Defender Not Going as Planned
The Cleveland Browns are enjoying the last few days of vacation. Training camp kicks off next week, as the rookies report on July 22 and vets join them on July 23. They enter the 2024 season with high expectations due to their loaded roster but things aren't perfect in Cleveland.
Cleveland Guardians outfielder hoping to join Samurai Japan for 2026
Cleveland Guardians outfielder Steven Kwan has put together an impressive start to his major league career. Kwan has won a Gold Glove in each of his first two seasons in the majors. He was named to his first All-Star Game this year and had taken a run at hitting .400. However, Kwan has one specific thing he wants to check off his list – playing for Samurai Japan in the 2026 World Baseball Classic.
Year of the Quarterback, Part 3: 4-year high school starter Cam Blair plays college waiting game
"Year of the Quarterback" series follows Cam Blair's journey from Sandy Valley to fighting for college playing time. Blair started late in his freshman year at Ashland but has been a victim of circumstances since. Blair ruled out entering the transfer portal. Editor's note: Steve Doerschuk spent months researching quarterbacks....
More animals, greater health needs. Akron Zoo announces plans for new hospital
The Akron Zoo has unveiled plans to build a new $12 million animal hospital by 2026. Construction is set to begin in 2025, according to a press release from the zoo. The hospital will be located behind the Pride of Africa exhibit along Diagonal Road. The zoo is getting $1.75...
Sensory Escape to open in Plain Township; WRL Advertising hits milestone
PLAIN TWP ‒ Sensory Escape, a play center for neurodiverse children at 1950 Whipple Ave. NW, will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 11 a.m. Thursday and a grand opening at 11 a.m. Saturday. There will be face painting, refreshments and giveaways during the celebration, according to the event announcement. ...
Cleveland Orchestra provides fireworks of the non-pyrotechnic kind (July 13)
CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio — It was a night of fireworks at The Cleveland Orchestra’s Blossom Music Center concert on Saturday, July 13, even if there were no after-concert skyrockets. The Orchestra’s principal trumpet Michael Sachs deserves primary credit, supplying as he did a whole summer’s worth of pyrotechnics in a single trumpet concerto.
News Release: Last Chance to See Two Paul Brown Museum Exhibitions
News Release: Last Chance to See Two Paul Brown Museum Exhibitions. The two current baseball exhibitions in the Paul Brown Museum within the Massillon Museum will close on August 4. Jerry Kalback, Deadball Era Series: An Illustrator’s Process includes 37 paintings and five sketchbooks filled with examples of Kalback’s preliminary...
Massillon bodycam video shows arrest at center of federal civil lawsuit
MASSILLON – Police body camera video shows a drunken city man resisting arrest while being escorted out of his house last year before he and an arresting officer tumble after coming down the front steps and onto his front lawn. Lowell “Bo” Gower, 58, was taken to the hospital following the arrest and...
New investment will turn decades of decay into new hope for a neighborhood
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - “First thing is, a lot of abandonment,” said Cleveland Councilwoman Stephanie Howse-Jones of Ward 7 as she walks up on the old apartment building. “But now, with this investment, you know that it’s hope.”. The former Community Circle building on Hough Avenue...
Superman movie to wrap filming in Ohio; crews spotted at Cincinnati’s Union Terminal
Watch a previous NBC4 report from when ‘Superman’ began filming in Ohio in the video player above. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A new Superman movie will wrap filming in Ohio this week after several weeks of rolling cameras at iconic Buckeye State sites, including Cincinnati’s Union Terminal and Cleveland’s Public Square. The DC Studios movie […]
Caring for sick pets is an unaddressed burden, Kent State researchers say
Having cared for her own dog as it battled two chronic diseases, Kent State psychology professor Mary Beth Spitznagel knew that caring for sick pets can be similar to caring for family members. She wanted to know more. She’d already developed a program to help veterinarians and their staff cope...
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