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The Wildcats Fall in Season Opener at Cleveland Browns Stadium
CLEVELAND, OH - The Cats made the short trip through the flats to the shores of Lake Erie at Cleveland Browns Stadium this past Friday for their season opener against the Avon Eagles. The Eagles, a Division II powerhouse, came into the game ranked #5 in Ohio after their state semi-final run last year. Avon also returned multiple starters on each side of the ball, most notably senior quarterback Kent State commit Nolan Good.
Cleveland Guardians host 6th annual Giveathon: How you can help make a difference
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Guardians are set to face the Kansas City Royals in a crucial AL Central series. Between Aug. 25-Sept. 1, the Guardians will celebrate CLE Inspires Week, a week-long celebration focused on sharing the teams' community efforts and more. On Tuesday, the team will have its...
Wolsteins give $15 million to University Hospitals
A $15 million gift from Iris S. and the late Bert L. Wolstein will go toward advancing University Hospitals’ mission and building the Iris S. and Bert L. Wolstein Center, putting them among the hospital system’s most significant donors in its history, according to an Aug. 26 news release.
Author takes lifetime of experience to craft ‘Tears In God’s Own Country’
Cliff Anthony has been a reporter in four countries and is now the author of two novels. And he has seen similar stories play out over the years, but they don’t always end the same way. “Tears in God’s Own County,” Anthony’s latest novel, is set in the 1960s...
New Life at Calvary Church shares progress one year after destructive tornado
It’s been a long road after an EF-1 tornado caused $4 million worth of damage at New Life at Calvary on August 24, 2023. But church leaders say great progress is being made in the long-term recovery and renovation of the historic church.
Euclid to replace sewer and water lines on East 220th and 221st streets
Euclid City Council has approved a contract with Trax Construction to begin work on replacing the aging sewer and water lines that run under East 220th and East 221st streets, north of Lakeshore Boulevard. The contract, which was awarded Aug. 19 at a cost of $5,369,928, means that crews can...
Week 1 Game Balls: Area high school football top performers
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Game balls go out to the following players for their Week 1 performances of the high school football season. Coaches are encouraged to send statistics and nominations to Matt Goul (mgoul@cleveland.com). Nominations will be accepted through Sunday evening. Check out the top performers below from Week 1. Vote in the poll at the bottom for who you think is the player of the week:
Cleveland Cultural Gardens’ 78th One World Day “celebrates the best of us”
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The naturalization ceremony that kicked off the Cleveland Cultural Gardens’ One World Day on Sunday summed up the spirit of the festivities. “America is a nation of immigrants,” Judge J. Philip Calabrese told a crowd of 100 or so gathered in the morning rain, as they watched more than two dozen people officially become United States citizens.
Riverfest in the Flats features charity boat parade
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Riverfest was back in The Flats Sunday for the second year in a row, this time featuring a Cleveland Browns-themed charity boat parade. The second annual Riverfest -- a Cleveland staple from the 80s and 90s that was revived last year by Collision Bend Brewery -- offered Northeast Ohio visitors a reprieve from Sunday afternoon’s overcast skies. Drinks, food, live music, games and raffles abounded as attendees took in views on the Cuyahoga River.
Girls Varsity Soccer falls to Westlake 1 – 0
Our Lady Comets hosted the Westlake Demons on a sunny and hot Saturday afternoon and came away with the most “you had to see it to believe it” match and fell by a final of 1-0. The Comets laid seige to the Westlake net but missed time and...
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard electrifies sold-out Jacobs Pavilion with a genre-bending set
CLEVELAND, Ohio - “This city is great,” said guitarist and lead singer Joey Walker. “Cleveland is an underrated city!”. Walker’s praise for Cleveland is well-founded. The city has been kind to King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard. Since their Cleveland debut a decade ago at The Happy Dog in Gordon Square, the Australian sextet, led by frontman Stu Mackenzie, has outgrown venues like the Rock Hall, the Beachland Ballroom, and the Agora.
Cleveland walk raises $75K to end colon cancer
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - On Saturday over 800 people in blue walked through the Flats in the rain to raise awareness and money to end colon cancer. One of those walkers was John B. Jonson. 19 News interviewed him earlier this year about his fight with cancer. Johnson had just...
Cleveland Guardians vs. Texas Rangers recap: Noel, Fry homers power Guards to win
CLEVELAND — The Guardians felt they were one big game away from a possible breakout, and they hope Saturday's 13-run out-burst was the start of a turnaround following an offensive lull. And now the Guardians and Rangers meet for Sunday's rubber match in a meeting of left-handed pitchers, Matthew Boyd for Cleveland and...
A New Program for Autistic Children: “The Positivity Spectrum”, Being Offered at Local YMCA’s. Start the Process Now for Your Child
The Positivity Spectrum was officially formed as a nonprofit in June of 2024 when one local mother was having difficulty finding summer child care for her autistic son. The idea for what became The Positivity Spectrum began with a mother’s frustrations over summer childcare needs in the fall of 2023 for her autistic son Jacob, and the difficulties of finding a place for him to go and also be with his friends.
Cleveland Division of Police gives inside look at use of force training
The Cleveland Community Police Commission hosted a 4-hour learning session that included a closer look at the current use-of-force policies implemented by the Cleveland Division of Police.
Community works to continue legacy of Youngstown youth mentor
R. E. S. P. E. C. T. Day offered food, fun, music, and games at the Penguin City Brewing Company. The event to honor the life of William "Shimmie" Miller. Shimmie, as friends know him, promoted and taught non-violence in his programs through The R.E.S.P.E.C.T. foundation, and the R.E.S.P.E.C.T. Basketball League at the YMCA.
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