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An Angel in the outfield answers the call: Guardians breakfast
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Guardians manager Stephen Vogt has his starting lineups planned four or five days in advance. They’re written in pencil, meaning they’re subject to change, but he has a plan for what lies ahead, and that’s what matters. Vogt is big on engagement. If you...
Browns offseason grade positive from ESPN but had different backup QB expectation
The Cleveland Browns offseason wasn’t the busiest compared to what GM Andrew Berry’s have been since taking over the team in 2020. The biggest moves were trading for WR Jerry Jeudy and extending the contracts of HC Kevin Stefanski and Berry. Overall, the Browns added or retained the...
Tyvis Powell thinks the Browns have the leverage with Amari Cooper, but it is dependent on how Jerry Jeudy performs
Tyvis Powell joins Jonathan Peterlin & Garrett Bush to discuss if he thinks the Cavs should look at bringing in Miles Bridges, why he thinks the Cavs can get him back on track, along with who has the leverage between Amari Cooper & the Browns.
Three people injured on July 4 in Parma when vehicle crashes into house
PARMA, Ohio -- Three people were injured Thursday when a vehicle crashed into a house, according to the Parma Fire Department. WKYC reports a speeding car struck a stopped car and a 4-year-old child before crashing into the house on the Fourth of July. The 4-year-old was released from the hospital Friday, according to the station. No one in the house was injured.
Wendy’s Takes Aim at McDonald’s with Clever Billboards in Ohio
CAMBRIDGE, OH – Wendy’s has made another bold marketing move in its home state of Ohio, placing eye-catching billboards directly above a McDonald’s location. Known for their edgy social media presence, Wendy’s has taken their competitive spirit to new heights, literally. The first billboard, spotted by...
Voter accuracy program going statewide in Ohio
(The Center Square) – A pilot program targeting the accuracy of voter rolls in Ohio is now going statewide. Secretary of State Frank LaRose recently announced a new voter data integrity program that began in six counties and is now going statewide. The program uses county-specific digital dashboards to help identify voter registration discrepancies. “These data […]
North Olmsted and police union’s three-year contract includes hefty pay increases
NORTH OLMSTED, Ohio -- City Council recently approved a new three-year police department contract with its patrol officers, sergeants and lieutenants. The three-year deal with the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP)/ Ohio Labor Council, Inc. (OLC) includes a 4 percent increase in 2024, as well as 3 percent increases in 2025 and 2026.
Drying out nicely the rest of the holiday weekend
CLEVELAND — Much more comfortable the rest of the weekend after a few super steamy days. The rain is out of here also... expect maybe a passing shower. Temps are still warm and in the lower 80s but humidity is low and the sun is high!. What To Expect:
Cuyahoga County property taxes are due July 18
Attention Cuyahoga County owners: Property taxes must be paid online, in-person or via postmarked mail by July 18, according to a news release. Bills can now be paid online on the Cuyahoga County website and Point & Pay, the release said. If you wish to receive a copy of your...
Former Ravens Pro Bowl QB Tyler Huntley’s Uncertain Future with Browns Sparks Trade Talks
Former Ravens Pro Bowl QB Tyler Huntley, now with the Browns, faces uncertainty in making the roster, competing for the third QB spot against Dorian Thompson-Robinson. Huntley made the Pro Bowl in 2022 but now vies for a roster spot. Huntley played six games in 2022, going 75-for-112 passing for...
If a county-owned road collapses and your home floods, who's liable? Court to decide
Ohio's highest court could soon decide if Summit County government can be held liable after a public road collapsed, causing a nearby home to flood multiple times. A Sagamore Hills homeowner sued Summit County six years ago, alleging the county failed to properly maintain a public road that collapsed after forming a sinkhole. The debris blocked a culvert, which backed water onto her property causing roughly $70,000 in damages, according to court documents. ...
‘A dream come true’: Two-sport athlete A.J. Spellacy goes from St. Ignatius football to Chicago Blackhawks draft pick
CLEVELAND, Ohio — As a high school sophomore, A.J. Spellacy was playing safety and wide receiver on the St. Ignatius football team. Over the weekend, he became one of the newest members of the Chicago Blackhawks organization when the team selected the 18-year-old in the third round of the NHL draft with the 72nd overall pick.
Psychopomp Cafe Brings a Greek Cafe and Alcohol-Free Hangout to Brooklyn Centre
The cafe and eatery is slated to open inside the Lofts on Pearl apartment building this summer. By Annie Nickoloff. Tucked in a small gravel lot at 3784 Pearl Road, Psychopomp Cafe stands out from the construction work, big-box stores and vacancies surrounding it. The retro-looking food truck sports a string of Pride flags and hanging blue glass evil eyes, and it offers new things to the neighborhood: non-alcoholic cocktails and a Greek coffee menu.
If the house is a hot mess, nonprofit group volunteers step in to take the stress away
Whether it's cleaning, organizing, meal preparation or yard work, Hot Mess Express helps women get a fresh start. Founded in 2021 by Jen Hamilton, HME is a nonprofit organization dedicated to offering support to women by tidying and organizing their homes. ...
What are the winning Mega Millions numbers for the $162 million jackpot on July 5, 2024? See all the prizes hit in Ohio
CLEVELAND — Although nobody hit the $162 million jackpot in the Mega Millions drawing on Friday, July 5, 2024, lottery officials say there were thousands of other winners who hit smaller prizes throughout Ohio. SUBSCRIBE: Get the day's top headlines sent to your inbox each weekday morning with the...
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