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See all homes sold in Cleveland, July 15 to July 21
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Cleveland reported from July 15 to July 21. There were 44 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 795-square-foot home on Ashbury Avenue in Cleveland that sold for $105,000. 12812 Lenacrave...
Literary Cleveland offers free writing conference in September
CLEVELAND, Ohio – If you are or aspire to be a writer, Literary Cleveland’s tenth annual Inkubator Writing Conference is an opportunity to gather inspiration and knowledge about your craft. The Inkubator Writing Conference is one of the largest, free writing festivals nationwide. Free registration opens at 8 a.m., Thursday, August 1.
Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb endorses Kamala Harris
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb was quick on Sunday to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee for president. Bibb, a Democrat, went public with his support for Harris about one hour after President Joe Biden announced he was dropping out of the race. By...
Librarian and Comedian Make Snide Comments About Old Cleveland Photos at Grog Shop
Satirist/comedian Mike Polk Jr and librarian/Cleveland historian John Skrtic of the Cleveland Public Library are again joining forces for one of their Cleveland Vintage Photo Album evenings, thias one taking place at the Grog Shop. For these programs, they mine collections for old Cleveland photos, ads and other print material...
Two Ohio Lottery players hit the same jackpot
(WJW) – The odds of winning the Rolling Cash 5 jackpot are just 1 in 575,757. And, on Saturday night, not one but two Ohio Lottery players were lucky enough to beat those odds and will soon take home a windfall of cash. According to lottery officials, two tickets...
Cup of Cavs: LeBron James has a lot riding on the Olympics
There’s little Cleveland Cavaliers news to discuss today. Let’s start the morning by talking about Team USA’s shaky performances in their final tune ups. LeBron James’s legacy is set. He’s going to be 40 next December and is the all-time leading scorer. Everyone knows that he’s in the twilight of his career. The Los Angeles Lakers being an trainwreck make it so James doesn’t have any expectations for delivering team success.
18 departments respond to Resource Recycling mulch fire
BATH TOWNSHIP — A mulch fire at Resource Recycling, 1596 Neubrecht Road, Lima, could keep burning for the next few days. The Bath Township Fire Department was first to respond to it at 3:18 p.m. Sunday. A total of 18 departments from four counties came out to help, according to a statement from Bath Township Fire Chief Joe Kitchen.
Cleveland students traveling to the Dominican Republic to deliver prosthetics
CLEVELAND — This week, a group of students from the Cleveland Metropolitan School District will embark on a volunteer trip to the Dominican Republic to deliver prosthetics to children in need. Yariselle Andujar, a high school senior, and her classmates are putting the final touches on prosthetic hands they...
Report finds housing authority did not report lead poisoning cases
CLEVELAND — A new report from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development said the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority did not tell the federal government about children with lead poisoning at its properties, and Cleveland City Council is demanding accountability. Councilman Richard Starr has the highest number of...
A terrible destiny - thwarted by courage and luck: Cynthia Balderman
My father’s first car was a Pontiac. The engine was powerful and gasoline was cheap and he drove it until the brakes failed and it slowly rolled into oncoming traffic. He was a family man by then, married to my mother for a decade and a half and father to three of us, his progeny, my two brothers and I. Dad was more relieved than proud to own his own set of wheels. Until then, he took two buses to get to work from our house and two more to the library, where he spent nearly every afternoon compiling notes for the academic articles he needed to write in order to maintain and advance in his career as a sociology professor.
Guardians’ No. 1 pick will report to Class A Lake County Captains and hit the road
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Guardians No. 1 overall draft pick Travis Bazzana took grounders at second base and off coach Kai Correa’s ground-ball machine early Monday afternoon in preparation for his professional debut. Bazzana will travel to Midland, Michigan, with the Class A Lake County Captains for a six-game series...
Cleveland Browns training camp capsule
CLEVELAND BROWNS (11-6) OPEN CAMP: July 23, Berea, Ohio LAST YEAR: Injuries threatened to wreck the Browns' season before a rescue from a couple of unexpected names: QB Joe Flacco found the Fountain of Youth from the futon and turned in a borderline miraculous four-game winning streak backed by Cleveland toothy defense and the 1-2 punch of Jerome Ford and Kareem Hunt. Flacco had three 300-yard games in five regular-season starts and averaged 323.3 passing yards with more than 2.5 TD passes per game. He took over when PJ Walker and rookie Dorian Thompson-Robinson failed to impress in trials as...
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