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Fire destroys restaurant, hall on West Side; firefighter injured
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A fire at a restaurant and hall on the West Side rekindled after it was initially controlled, destroying the building and injuring a firefighter. According to the city fire department, the blaze first started in the restaurant, reportedly Gargano’s, located near the intersection of West 25th Street and Marvin Avenue in the Clark-Fulton neighborhood. There were no injuries to people who were in the restaurant.
Philadelphia Native David Corenswet is the Star of New ‘Superman’ Film
David Corenswet is "Superman" is the newest installment of the movie franchise. Shooting for the upcoming “Superman” film has been taking place in Cleveland over the past couple months, and it features Philadelphia native David Corenswet as the lead actor, writes Chris Compendio for PhillyVoice. The first photos...
Retired Akron PD detective, K-9 handler named safety director for Akron Public Schools
Akron Public Schools has a new director of safety and security — but he's hardly a new face in Akron. Detective Alan Jones retired last month after a 33-year career with the Akron Police Department, including over a decade as a K-9 officer, the first Black person in that role in the department. He has worked in Akron's schools for years as a police liaison, providing security for events and occasionally filling in as a school resource officer. He's even helped coach a bit of football at his alma mater, Buchtel Community Learning Center.
The forgotten forfeit: When Cleveland tried to cheat its way to a victory
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Last month the Northeast Ohio sports world revisited 10 Cent Beer Night, the raucous evening at the ballpark that resulted in a forfeit against Cleveland. The 50th anniversary of that ignoble night took folks down memory lane to recall the June 4, 1974, game between Texas and Cleveland that resulted in baseball’s official forfeit score of 9-0.
Gas prices surge in Northeast Ohio: Up 23 cents in Akron, 16 cents in Cleveland
AKRON, Ohio — Gas prices have surged once again throughout Northeast Ohio as GasBuddy reports higher prices in both Akron and Cleveland since last week. Drivers in Akron are now paying an average of $3.47 per gallon after GasBuddy says prices went up 23.7 cents. The average cost in...
Climate change is hurting Lake Erie. Ohio is training a workforce to help
Climate change is altering Lake Erie: warmer water temperatures increase the risk of toxic algal blooms. Less ice cover in the winter can lead to more soil erosion. And its water levels are fluctuating at a faster rate. A new program at Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and...
Grading every decision of the Cleveland Cavaliers offseason so far
Despite initial rumors, the Cleveland Cavaliers have had a fairly quiet offseason. While immediate expectations suggested Cleveland would enter next season with a drastically new core, the Cavs have repeatedly committed to the young core and the supporting cast. Surrounding the Cavs, conference rivals have scrambled to catch up to...
Cup of Cavs: Evan Mobley’s extension is a big win
Fear the Sword’s weekday news and links post, Cup of Cavs, is coming back. The goal is to provide a place for the community to catch up and react to the latest basketball news. I’m also adding a “Random Cavalier of the Day” segment. I’m generating a number between...
Browns Player Selected In UFL Draft
During training camp, the Cleveland Browns – like all NFL franchises – will need to cut their 90-man roster down to 53 players before the regular season begins. Inevitably, talented players on both sides of the football are cut due to the NFL roster restrictions. One player attempting...
Jerry Jeudy, Juan Thornhill among Browns players under microscope during training camp
BEREA — Rookies report to the Browns headquarters on Monday morning for the start of training camp. The veterans check in the next day. After that, the Browns will spend one more day in their own facility before departing Thursday for The Greenbrier. They'll hold their first training camp practice that afternoon in West Virginia, where they'll hold seven practices over nine days.
Analyst Reveals Impressive Browns Rank In ESPN Poll
After more than a week of rolling out the top offensive and defensive players in the NFL, ESPN has revealed the entirety of their 80-person survey where NFL executives, coaches, and scouts ranked each position. Multiple members of the Cleveland Browns squad were ranked among the top 10 athletes at...
Woman and her son arrested on theft and drug charges: Brunswick Police Blotter
A 68-year-old Broadview Heights woman and her 35-year-old son, of Cleveland, were arrested for theft, trespassing and drug paraphernalia possession at 3:25 p.m. July 6. Police responded to a Meijer store, where the man was reportedly seen stealing trading cars. Officers located the car he and his mother left in and pulled them over a short time later. A straw with suspected drug residue inside was found inside the car during a tow inventory.
Massive EPA grant will fund solar installations in Greater Cleveland and restore major brownfield
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The U.S. Environmental Protection agency has awarded a $129 million grant to a Cuyahoga County-led partnership to install solar panels on local landfills, mothball a coal-fired power plant and return a major brownfield to natural habitat. The partnership, which includes Cuyahoga County and the cities of...
Sweets & Geeks expanding with new Great Northern Mall location
NORTH OLMSTED, Ohio -- Candy lovers and diehard gamers are celebrating the sweet news. That’s right, Medina’s popular Sweets & Geeks announced a second location coming to Great Northern Mall. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may...
Women-owned cannabis company in Cleveland overcomes challenges
CLEVELAND — The first Black women-owned cannabis company to achieve 100% vertical integration is right here in Cleveland. Seven years ago, Arianne Kirkpatrick entered into an industry few women have chosen -- cannabis. "We made the decision that we, despite the barriers, despite the obstacles, despite being black and...
Meet boxer Morelle McCane, Cleveland’s first female Olympic hopeful, as she prepares to go for gold in Paris (photos)
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland boxer Morelle McCane is chasing gold, and history, at the Paris Olympics starting Friday. Cleveland’s first female Olympian will represent the United States as a welterweight (66 kilograms) and will try to become the first Cleveland gold medal boxer since flyweight Nathan Brooks in Helsinki, Finland, in 1952.
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