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Stephen Vogt shuts down offensive concerns after All-Star break
The Cleveland Guardians have scored three total runs over their past three games, but manager Stephen Vogt is not concerned. Speaking to the media before Cleveland’s 8-2 loss on Monday to the Detroit Tigers, he lauded the starting pitchers his team has had to face. “I think we’re going fine,” he said. “I mean it’s […] The post Stephen Vogt shuts down offensive concerns after All-Star break appeared first on ClutchPoints.
It’s a Ship Show: Local sisters debut Titanic musical comedy at BorderLight
Twin sisters Natalie and Sophia Casa have loved participating in theater since they were students at Laurel School in Shaker Heights. Now rising college sophomores—Natalie us a film major at Denison University in Granville, Ohio, and Sophia is a journalism major at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois—used their experiences in high school theater to write an original musical comedy, “Ship Show.”
Community effort: Kids have a place to play in St. Clair-Superior neighborhood
Three organizations in St. Clair Superior neighborhood and several supporting partners came together in the past year to improve their corner of Cleveland and give the neighborhood residents and children a place to play and gather. Their vision became a reality earlier this month with the opening of a pocket...
Numbers Band Makes Their Annual Appearance at Akron Art Museum’s Downtown @ Dusk
Thu 7/25 @ 6:30-8PM Kent’s Numbers Band, which debuted in the summer of 1970, has plugged on without a break ever since, is one of northeast Ohio’s musical treasures. Fronted by intense, charismatic singer/songwriter/guitarist Robert Kidney, the band has forged its own distinctive sound out of rock and roll, blues and jazz. While clearly there’ve been many personnel changes in a band with such a long history, Bob’s multi-instrumentalist brother jack Kidney and sax/keyboards player Terry Hynde have been along for a significant chunk of the ride. The current band also features two more local music scene veterans: bassist Bill Watson and drummer Clint Alguire.
Heights Arts’ Art Bar Offers Jazz Trio and Cocktails
Heights Arts in Cleveland Heights hosts periodic events in its gallery called Art Bar, offering a chance to look at their current exhibitions, hear some music and socialize in an informal setting while enjoying curated cocktails. This month the musical artist is the Jeremey Poparad Trio, formed by guitarist/bassist/composer Poparad....
Akron Children’s pairs sunscreen with scoliosis education at Edgewater this weekend
CLEVELAND, Ohio — If you feel like hitting the beach this weekend with the kids and want a free scoliosis screening, this is the weekend to do it. Akron Children’s Hospital will be at Edgewater Park on Sunday, launching SpineScreen, an initiative to protect kids from the sun and screens for scoliosis simultaneously. Along with a free scoliosis screening from an Akron Children’s provider, the hospital system will give away beach towels and bottles of sunscreen with spine screening tips.
Cleveland Browns are highest-spending team in NFL
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Browns fans can’t accuse Jimmy Haslam of being cheap. After adding $5 million to Amari Cooper’s deal, the Browns rank number one in the league in cash spending for 2024 according to Spotrac. The Browns have 89 players signed for a total of $346...
Did you know you can volunteer in Cuyahoga’s juvenile detention center?
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cleveland youth accused of serious crimes can spend days to months in the detention center as their cases move through juvenile court, but while they await potential punishment officials want to use that time to rehabilitate and divert them from future involvement. Much of that reform...
Prom celebrated by teenage patients at Northeast Ohio hospitals
Teenage patients of Northeast Ohio’s hospitals who are unable to attend their high school’s prom due to illness were recently treated to an enchanted prom. The event was held in Cleveland and was aimed at bringing a magical experience to these young individuals who are going through a tough time. It was a heartwarming and memorable occasion that allowed them to enjoy a prom-like celebration despite being in the hospital.
Brittney Griner Doesn't Want Her Newborn Son To Call Her 'Mom'
Brittney Griner and her wife, Cherelle Griner, welcomed their first child into the world this month. Cherelle Griner, an attorney, gave birth to a baby boy. The child, which was conceived via in-vitro fertilization, was born on July 8. He weighed 7 pounds, 8 ounces. But Brittney Griner has ...
Amari Cooper reports to Browns training camp after reworking deal
Credit: Scott Galvin-USA TODAY Sports Cleveland Browns wide receiver Amari Cooper reported to the start of training camp after the team handed him a $5 million raise and guaranteed his original base salary of $20 million on Tuesday, July 23. SOURCE: The Cleveland Plain Dealer – Mary Kay Cabot Fantasy football advice: Cooper has been a durable and strong WR2 fantasy asset virtually every season since joining the NFL in 2015. His production was a bit more inconsistent last season as Cleveland rotated through multiple quarterbacks, but managers witnessed the kind of upside he possesses when he burned the Houston Texans for 265 yards and two touchdowns in Week 16 last year. Assuming Deshaun Watson can stay healthy and regain form in 2024, Cooper should finish as a top-15 fantasy receiver. TheHuddle.com has turned fantasy players just like you into league winners for nearly 30 years. Subscribe now!
Fire destroys longtime West Side restaurant, owned by father of pro wrestler
CLEVELAND, Ohio – A fire destroyed a decades-old restaurant on Cleveland’s West Side over the weekend. Gargano’s Restaurant and Catering – owned by Frank Gargano, the father of professional wrestler Johnny Gargano – caught fire Sunday evening and was all but burned to the ground.
Greek Culture and Food Fill Four Days at Cleveland Heights Church Festival
Sun 7/28 @ noon-8PM The ethnic church festival is just getting into full swing, and that means it’s time for the big four-day Greek festival at Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church in Cleveland Heights. Naturally, food is the star and centerpiece as parishioners knock themselves out cooking...
Labor leader Dave Wondolowski expected to retain seat on Port Authority board
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne wants to keep controversial labor leader Dave Wondolowski on the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority Board, and this time, County Council doesn’t appear in opposition. Members of Council’s Human Resources, Appointments and Equity Committee, on Tuesday, praised Wondolowski’s work on the...
Tigers vs. Guardians Prediction, Odds, Probable Pitchers for Tuesday, July 23
Breaking down the odds, key players, probable pitchers, and best bet prediction for Tuesday night AL Central action between the Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Guardians. The Detroit Tigers have been on a bit of a hot streak lately, going 7-3 in their last 10 games while also winning three of their first four games since the All-Star break. Their latest win came on Monday night, beating the Cleveland Guardians 8-2 in their series opener.
Cleveland Browns Facing Intense Pressure After Amari Cooper Deal
The Cleveland Browns didn't give Amari Cooper the contract extension everyone was expecting, putting more pressure on them to win now. The Cleveland Browns finally reached an agreement with wide receiver Amari Cooper on Tuesday, giving him a $5 million raise for 2024 and guaranteeing him the rest of the money ($20 million) remaining on his contract.
The U.S. surgeon general is right - gun violence is a public health crisis: Zain Khawaja
CLEVELAND -- During my very first shift in the emergency department as a third-year medical student, I saw a patient whot would soon be pronounced dead from a gunshot wound. Just a few hours later, I would help care for two more patients – one of them a young child – who had sustained gunshot wounds. They both went on to survive their injuries.
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