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Missy Elliott Goes Big With Cleveland Concert: Review
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee brought her Out of This World tour to Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. By Annie Nickoloff. All-out — Missy Elliott had a fleet of 20 backup dancers join her at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, plus stage lifts, pyrotechnic bursts, multiple colorful costumes, audience LED bands, futuristic video sequences and all other sorts of other flair in her show. It was a rapid-fire barrage of special effects from one of hip-hop’s seasoned stars on her first headlining tour.
MVNU launches Master of Social Work degree program
MOUNT VERNON — Mount Vernon Nazarene University has announced the launch of its Master of Social Work degree, starting in the Spring of 2025. The program will have specializations in Behavioral Health and School Social Work. The MSW is designed to develop students into advanced social work practitioners with specialized knowledge from a Christ-like perspective.
Warren man pleads guilty to involvement in fatal overdose of Canfield mother of two
A Warren man has pled guilty to his involvement in the fatal overdose of a mother of two in Canfield. Court employees tell 21 News 40-year-old Anthony Harris pled guilty to one count of attempted reckless homicide in connection with the overdose death of a 32-year-old Canfield woman. Harris is...
Akron PorchRokr 2024 schedule: Watch these bands at Saturday’s outdoor music festival
Rockabilly to electric blues. More than 150 bands on 37 stages. Get ready for the 12th edition of PorchRokr, which once again will take over Highland Square porches on Saturday, Aug. 17. Check out the complete lineup for the 2024 outdoor music festival. (You can read more about the event...
Potential of Newer Techniques to Diagnose Dementia with Lewy Bodies: James Leverenz, MD
The director of the Cleveland Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health at Cleveland Clinic talked about challenges of accurately diagnosing dementia with Lewy bodies as well as new methods that show promise in guiding treatment. [WATCH TIME: 3 minutes]. WATCH TIME: 3 minutes. "We're recognizing that we're often not diagnosing...
OZZY OSBOURNE Is 'Really Looking Forward' To Attending ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME Induction Ceremony In October
Following Ozzy Osbourne's two Grammy Awards in 2023 for "Best Rock Album" (his first-ever win in the category) and "Best Metal Performance" from his hugely successful and critically acclaimed "Patient Number 9" album (Epic Records) and a recent No. 1-charting Active Rock song "Crack Cocaine" — a collaboration with Billy Morrison and Steve Stevens — he is now setting his sights on the 2024 Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction. Osbourne has earned a solo induction for his nearly six-decade career in music. BLACK SABBATH was inducted in 2006. This honor makes Ozzy one of a handful of artists with multiple inductions into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.
Ross County EBT users warned about card skimmers
CHILLICOTHE— Have you used your EBT card at Save-a-Lot on Western Avenue and Corner Market on Charleston Pike in Chillicothe recently? If so you may be at risk of having your money stolen due to card skimmers recently found in the stores. These skimmers can be found on card readers and look exactly...
The Browns have a real problem. It starts with being sloppy – Terry Pluto
BEREA, Ohio – As I write this, I know it’s three weeks away from the Browns opener. I know the Browns have had injuries to their offensive line – tackles Jack Conklin and Jedrick Wills Jr. haven’t played. That said, I’m worried about the offensive line....
Brook Park Mayor Rejects 1 Offer For Browns To Build Domed Stadium
The debate over the future of the Cleveland Browns’ home stadium continues as politicians from both municipalities are now debating what a future domed stadium in Brook Park would mean for the community of 18,000 residents. This week, Cleveland City Council President Blaine Griffin offered a new idea as...
Ex-vocalist for Cleveland metal band Mushroomhead sues fellow co-founder, accusing copyright infringement
CLEVELAND, Ohio – A former vocalist for Cleveland heavy metal band Mushroomhead has sued a former bandmate and fellow co-founder over accusations of copyright infringement. Jeffrey Hatrix said in the lawsuit that Steven Felton, a drummer, producer and co-founder of Mushroomhead, failed to pay him royalties over the last several years.
Podiatrist helps patients put their best foot forward
AKRON — Akron-based podiatrist, Dr. Arthur Aronson, said our feet are literally “the foundation of everything” when it comes to overall health. However, many put off foot health until conditions become much more serious than necessary. “What I hear most often is, ‘I wish I had done...
Kirkwood resident is inducted into Cleveland Guardians Hall of Fame
Aberdeen Heights is celebrating one of their own. An event honoring former MLB player Johnny Goryl will be held at Aberdeen Heights on Thursday Aug. 15, 2024. Aberdeen Heights, a senior living community nestled in the historic Kirkwood suburb, planned the big-league celebration for one of their residents, who resides at the retirement community. Goryl, who is still employed as an advisor to the Cleveland Guardians was recently honored with induction into the club’s Hall of Fame.
Puerto Rican Day parade, festival still slated for Oakwood Park on Saturday
LORAIN — Lorain’s Puerto Rican Day festival and parade will continue this Saturday despite storm damage to Oakwood Park. An Aug. 6 storm tore through south Lorain, and left more than 100 trees damaged or uprooted in the park. But the damage will not dampen plans for a celebration of Puerto Rican culture on Saturday.
Glenville and East Cleveland Family Fun and Safety Day: A community’s stand against human trafficking
Pattison Park was buzzing with the sounds of children playing, food sizzling on the grill, and raffle winners excitedly claiming their prizes. The second annual Summer Safety Family Fun Day, a joint effort of Glenville and East Cleveland, brought together over 400 residents for a day of education, entertainment and community. Organized by Strong Hands United, the event aimed to raise awareness about human trafficking and provide resources to families.
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