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U.S. EPA steps in on Shaker’s problematic Lynnfield-Lomond sewer -- with a lot of money
SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio -- The long-awaited replacement of the Lynnfield-Lomond sanitary sewer overflow (SSO) will finally go out to bid later this year. Construction is expected to begin next spring. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation....
PHOTOSTREAM: Larchmere Porchfest by Anastasia Pantsios
Larchmere Porchfest returned for the 16th year offering an afternoon and evening of music spread throughout the district, mostly on people’s porches on its residential side streets. People strolled the area on foot or rode bikes or even took to rollerblades to catch the artists they wanted to hear out of the nearly three dozen wildly diverse acts that performed. The crowd was as diverse as people of all types mingled on the streets, unfolded their canvas chairs on sidewalks, danced on lawns and listened from adjacent porches.
Awesome Foundation awards 50th $1K grant
The Awesome Foundation – Cleveland celebrated a milestone of awarding its 50th grant since 2019 to individuals and nonprofits furthering awesome projects and programs across Cuyahoga County in June, according to a news release. Grants are made in $1,000 increments, so $50,000 has been awarded. Grants have been awarded...
Writers Can Air Out Their Latest Work at CPT’s Dark Room
If you’re a writer of any kind with some new material you’d like to give a public airing, you’ve got the chance to get some feedback at writers open mic tthe Dark Room, taking place at Cleveland Public Theatre’s Parish Hall on the second Tuesday of the month.
The Cleveland Orchestra Opens Its Blossom Season with All-American Concert
For its first concert of its summer season at Blossom Music Center, taking place on Independence Day weekend, the Cleveland Orchestra, appropriately, rolls out music by America composers. The centerpiece is George Gershwin’s jazz-meets-classical Rhapsody in Blue, which has gotten a lot of play this year as it celebrates its...
Timothy Loehmann, officer who killed Tamir Rice, leaves West Virginia job
The former Cleveland officer who fatally shot 12-year-old Tamir Rice in 2014 has resigned from a police force in West Virginia, the third time in six years he left a small department amid backlash shortly after he had been hired.White Sulphur Springs City officials said Timothy Loehmann resigned Monday afternoon as a probationary officer. In a statement issued to WVVA-TV , Mayor Kathy Glover said Loehmann had been hired at the recommendation of White Sulphur Springs Police Chief D.S. Teubert."Since this is an employment matter, I will have no further comment," Glover said.It wasn't immediately clear how long Loehmann had...
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...
Sales dip for Cleveland’s car dealerships amid cyberattack
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Many of Greater Cleveland’s dealerships had to resort to using pen and paper in June amid a nationwide cyberattack, and it showed in June’s sales figures. Dealerships in and around Cleveland sold 16,438 new vehicles in June, down 16% compared to the 19,401 sold...
Get Down Tonight: KC and the Sunshine Band Boogies Through Cleveland
On Saturday Night, a crowd assembled at MGM CenterStage to see classic disco legends KC and the Sunshine Band. A mirrored disco ball spun high above the stage, signaling the party to come. The crowd was a blend of new and old, all ready to relive the glory days, and for some, create some memories of their own. Classic hit after classic hit, combined with a lot of heart, KC and the Sunshine Band gave Cleveland something to boogie about.
Versatile Vocalist Esther Fitz Performs Intimate Evening at Heights Arts
Fri 7/5 @ 7-9PM Cleveland songwriter/vocalist/educator Esther Fitz seems to be everywhere around town. A versatile performer whose stylist range covers jazz, pop, rock and more, she’s performed at festivals such as Brite Winter and intimate venues such as EDWINS Too, clubs such as the B-Side and Brothers as well as schools and parks. This summer you’ll find her at places such as food truck event Walnut Wednesday (July 10), Lake Affect Studios (July 25), Crocker Park (August 3-4), the BOP STOP (August 17) and Cain Park (August 24). She’s shared her music on several recordings including most recently a five-song EP called Sweet Things.
Major NBA move embarrasses media
Cleveland Cavaliers fans had plenty to celebrate on Tuesday with the news that star guard Donovan Mitchell has agreed to a three-year, $150.3 million extension with the team. But while Mitchell’s decision to remain with the Cavs is obviously great news for the franchise, it’s made even sweeter for fans by the fact that the Read more... The post Most of NBA media was wrong about Donovan Mitchell staying in Cleveland appeared first on Awful Announcing.
‘We don’t deserve to live like this’: Tenants address issues with property manager
PARMA, Ohio (WOIO) - Months after Carlyle Management took over day to day operations of several complexes in Northeast Ohio, some tenants say they’re not happy. “We don’t deserve to live like this. I don’t care if you live east side, west side, southside,” said resident James Prokay.
PFF analyst ranks the Browns’ defensive line in the Top 5 of the NFL
The 2023 Cleveland Browns defensive line was one of the more disruptive units in the NFL last year. Defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz found a way to maximize the skillset and talent of the players along his defensive line. In total, last year, the Browns had 365 quarterback pressures, led by Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett and veteran Za’Darius Smith. Sam Monson of PFF released a list ranking the defensive line groups, with the Browns finding themselves number five overall ahead of the 2024 season. The only issue I have with this list is that I’m not positive there are four defensive lines that are better from top to bottom than the Browns. The team added even more pass rush upside, bringing in Michael Hall Jr. and veteran Quinton Jefferson while bringing back Shelby Harris and Za’Darius Smith. It is hard to find holes in the Browns’ defensive line, from top to bottom, both pass rush-wise and run defense-wise. Ultimately, this group will be one of the best again in the NFL, and PFF agrees with that statement.
‘Superman’ scene currently being filmed in Public Square is shaping up to be a big one (photos, spoilers)
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland has been the backdrop in some memorable action scenes in cinema history: the Battle of New York in “The Avengers,” the raining cars in “The Fate of the Furious,” the Sandman fight in “Spider-Man 3,” etc.,. The sequence currently being...
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