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Browns Trade Proposal Would Move Amari Cooper & 1st-Round Pick for 1,400-Yard WR
The Cleveland Browns attempted to trade for Brandon Aiyuk, but a deal didn’t come to light. However, their willingness to trade for Aiyuk showed the Browns’ interest in landing a wide receiver. Alex Kay of Bleacher Report proposed a deal for the Browns to add a different receiver....
Cleveland Metroparks brings back FallFest, Touch-a-Truck events
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Get ready to kick off fall at the Cleveland Metroparks with the return of two of their signature events: Touch-a-Truck and FallFest. “These two popular fall events are wonderful, free opportunities to engage in discovery and connect through hands-on learning,” Cleveland Metroparks CEO Brian M. Zimmerman stated.
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Will make use of a number of alternative performing venues this season while its Kulas Hall is under renovation. “CIM’s Mixon Hall will remain in active use but events typically held in Kulas Hall will take CIM musicians broadly into the community, to a variety of locations including Severance Music Center, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Maltz Performing Arts Center, and local high schools. Of special note will be two opera productions at Cleveland’s historic Playhouse Square.” Read a press release here.
Cavs Training Camp to be Held at Florida High School
The Cavs will head down south to Sarasota, Florida for training camp this year. The prestigious IMG Academy will host Kenny Atkinson and his team for a week-long training camp ahead of the season. Cavs Training Camp to be Held at IMG Academy. The Cavs traditionally hold their training camp...
Local, state officials address Cuyahoga County property tax increase concerns
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Property owners are seeing higher tax bills, after their property value increased this summer. Under state law, Cuyahoga County must perform property reappraisals every six months. Related coverage: Senior citizen in Cleveland concerned about higher property taxes. On Tuesday, Cuyahoga County State Reps. Bride Rose Sweeney,...
The Cleveland Brown’s 2024 season is over
The sky is falling. It is time to panic. Pull the ripcord now. Football is cancelled. Deshaun Watson didn’t take a single in-game snap during preseason, the left tackle position is a swinging gate to the quarterback, and worst of all, the Browns lost every preseason game. The Season is doomed.
Questions about voting? We have answers for you
With just 70 days until the November general election, Ohio election officials are busy. Today the Ohio Secretary of State will confirm what form will be used for official ballots to each of the county boards of elections. That’s one of the many steps that must be completed before Nov. 5.
Former Browns WR Sent Packing by New Team Ahead of Roster Cutdown Deadline
Former Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones will be one of the many free agents looking for a new landing spot before Week 1 of the 2024 season begins. According to Aaron Wilson of KPRC-2, the Detroit Lions will reportedly release the veteran wide receiver before Tuesday’s roster deadline. The 25-year-old wideout was surprisingly traded by the Browns to the Lions last season.
Cowboys – Browns Trade Leak Ignites Fans On Both Sides (Report)
The Dallas Cowboys and Cleveland Browns had a similar 2023 season on paper. The Browns went 11-6 and were eliminated in the wild card round to the Houston Texans. The Cowboys went 12-5 and were eliminated in the wild card round to the Green Bay Packers. Both teams will look...
West Nile virus: Cuyahoga County offers tips for residents to protect themselves
CLEVELAND — Cuyahoga County health officials announced Tuesday that they are monitoring mosquitoes to prevent the spread of what could be a deadly disease for some. This summer, the county confirmed one human case of West Nile virus. Officials say the resident who tested positive had been out of town during their entire exposure period. They also noted that the tail end of summer is typically when cases of West Nile virus begin to emerge, especially given the heavy rain and humidity experienced over the past few weeks.
‘It’s like a second summer’: Construction worker outside in Northeast Ohio
PARMA, Ohio (WOIO) - Tuesday’s extreme heat is impacting those who work outside. Justin Castellano and other construction crews are building a new Aldi in Parma. “It’s like a second summer. Last week was great and now you got this heat wave. We’re stuck out here and we barely got started. It’s almost unbearable. You get up in the morning and you dread it,” said Castellano. “You know what you’re in for. It’s going to be hot. You’re going to be wiping your face all day. Changing shirts. One quarter way through the day you’re ready for it to be over.”
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