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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."
FBI probe of Cleveland gang leads to arrest on federal gun charges
CLEVELAND, Ohio — FBI agents arrested a man on gun charges amid an investigation into a gang that operates on Cleveland’s West Side. Jamar Colegrove, 32, is believed to be a member of the Bellaire Boys, who operate near West 130th Street in Cleveland’s Bellaire-Puritas neighborhood, according to court records.
According to statistics, Deshaun Watson is the least accurate passer in the NFL
Deshaun Watson is entering a critical season with the Cleveland Browns. While they might not be able to move on from him financially for at least another year beyond this, the franchise could decide to start looking for his replacement in 2025 if he doesn't get back on track. The...
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,...
Cleveland Museum of Art’s City Stages series offers trio of musicians
Hosting performances of world-renowned artists is nothing new to the Cleveland Museum of Art. In fact, the same year its performing arts program was founded in 1918, the first major concert of note was a performance by the visiting New York Philharmonic. More than a century later, the spirit of...
Browns get excellent news on the injury front ahead of training camp
Jack Conklin just announced some good news. The Cleveland Browns starting right tackle took to Instagram to announce he's ready to return to the field. Conklin suffered a torn ACL in the Week 1 win over the Cincinnati Bengals, ending the season for the two-time All-Pro. The Browns were fortunate to have Dawand Jones waiting in the wings as the rookie fourth-round pick played well in place of Conklin, before he too suffered an injury.
University Compliance office urges CWRU community to recognize and report privacy issues
Protecting privacy is the right thing to do, always. The University Compliance office strives to support the campus community by keeping an eye out for improper privacy disclosures or potential disclosures. The private data of our students, staff, faculty, alumni, and contractors is of the utmost importance. To keep private...
LEAP Certificate Pathway online information session
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to learn more about Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing’s LEAP Certificate Pathway program. An online information session will be held Thursday, July 18, from noon to 1 p.m. Sonya Moore, the program director, will lead this live session...
Public Help Needed to Find Fugitive in Overdose Death Case
The Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force is seeking the public’s help in capturing Michael Toney, who is wanted in connection with an overdose death. Toney has been on the run and authorities are hoping to gather information that will lead to his arrest. Reward Offered for Information. 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...
‘Mushroom Monday’ under way in NE Ohio restaurants in July
CLEVELAND, Ohio – This month, Cleveland Independents is holding Mushroom Monday. The organization of locally owned restaurants has created a free mushroom recipe book for customers at more than a dozen participating restaurants. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site,...
How are Northeast Ohio cities preparing for fireworks after outbreaks of violence at summer events?
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Communities across Northeast Ohio are preparing to host tens of thousands of people at their Fourth of July parades and fireworks shows following a spring and early summer that have been marred by outbursts of violence at several community events. Officials in several cities say that the...
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...
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame celebrates the 50th anniversary of Cleveland’s World Series of Rock
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Library and Archives at Cuyahoga Community College opened an exhibition of its collection featuring the World Series of Rock to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the famed concert series on Wednesday, June 26. Fifteen World Series of Rock concerts were held at Cleveland...
Fewer CMSD students missing school, but gaps persist for Black students and students with disabilities
Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) saw a dip this year in chronic absenteeism, which is when a student misses at least 10% of classroom days. CEO Warren Morgan told school board members at a recent meeting he expects that to drop even further when attendance numbers for the full school year are final. Black students and students with disabilities, however, showed more modest gains in attendance.
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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