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Kenny shines the spotlight on Cleveland’s BorderLight Theatre Festival
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WJW) — The 2024 BorderLight Theatre Festival takes place July 24-27 in downtown Cleveland. Fox 8’s Kenny Crumpton spends the morning learning about the festival and how it’s going to shine the spotlight on talented Northeast Ohio artists. Click here for more information about BorderLight Theatre Festival.
Saint Mark's Egyptian Festival
Attention food lovers and culture enthusiasts! Get ready for a taste of Egypt right here in Cleveland. Saint Mark's annual Egyptian Festival is back, and you're invited to join the celebration! This year’s festival runs Friday, August 23rd thru Sunday the 25th. The best part? Admission is absolutely FREE!
Top 10 things we’ve learned 100 games into the 2024 season: Guardians breakfast
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Guardians played their 100th game of the season on Tuesday night. In doing so, they recorded their 60th win. In almost four months of non-stop games, there are parts of this team that we still haven’t got a handle on. But here are 10 things we do know:
Strongsville and Cleveland Water to Investigate Cause of 11 Water Main Breaks and Gas Line Damage in City’s Northwest Corner
The city and the Cleveland Division of Water will look into why 11 water mains broke last week on Jonathan and Courtland Drives and Montclare Boulevard. That’s what City Service Director Joe Walker told Cleveland.com on Tuesday (July 23). The breaks occurred on July 16 at Strongsville’s northwest corner. “I’ve never seen so many breaks pop at one time like that,” Walker told the crowd.
Bass boat seized after Cleveland fishing tournament cheating scandal sells at auction for $82,000
CLEVELAND — The boat seized following a Cleveland fishing tournament scandal has been sold at auction. According to GovDeals, the $130K bass boat sold for $82,000 after 44 bids following its initial listing at $25,000. After taxes and a 10 percent buyer's premium, the total price of the boat will come out to $96,288.50.
PeopleSoft Financials to be unavailable this weekend
PeopleSoft Financials will be unavailable from Friday, July 26, at 7 p.m., until Monday, July 29, at 7 a.m. for scheduled maintenance. During this time, users will not be able to log into the system to view or update travel and expense information, enter a requisition or use SmartCart. Once...
Learn digital accessibility skills through a self-paced course this summer
This summer, [U]Tech’s Teaching and Learning Technologies team will host a self-paced Digital Accessibility Self-Paced Summer Camp for faculty and staff at Case Western Reserve. Through 14 comprehensive modules, you’ll embark on a journey covering a wide range of digital accessibility topics, from fundamental concepts to best practices.
Charley Hughlett Shares His Thoughts On Deshaun Watson
Browns long snapper Charley Hughlett is entering his 10th NFL season, a professional career he has spent entirely with the AFC North organization. After making two playoff appearances in his first nine years, Hughlett believes that this season could be a special one for the Browns, especially now that the Browns have a healthy Deshaun Watson back in the fold.
Great Lakes Brewing Company in Cleveland to celebrate Christmas Ale in July on Thursday
CLEVELAND — A jolly July tradition is returning to Cleveland on Thursday. Christmas Ale in July at Great Lakes Brewing Company will be held on July 25 from 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Christmas Ale will be tapped at 11:30 a.m. and a pig roast food special will be served starting at 4 p.m.
Security updates being made to improve deliverability of CWRU emails
On Aug. 1, [U]Tech will make necessary security changes to smtp.case.edu which will improve deliverability of authentic case.edu mail. The change involves removing the legacy authentication of all email flowing through the CWRU mail system via smtp.case.edu by no longer automatically applying a DKIM signature. DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) is a standard email authentication method that adds a digital signature to outgoing messages.
Nursing’s Faye Gary receives prestigious Living Legend honor
Of the 4.7 million nurses in the United States, only 3,000 hold the distinction of membership in the American Academy of Nursing (AAN), an organization representing the field’s most accomplished leaders in policy, research, administration, practice, and academia. More selective still is the academy’s designation of Living Legend—and Frances...
Marble Room, Whoa Dough, beer sales, more make our WTAM 5-minute food-drinks chat
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Marble Room has a special 15-course dinner set, Bud Light has dropped again among top-selling beers, locally owned Whoa Dough expands its retail footprint and who has the best White French dressing? Here’s our 5-minute food-drinks chat with WTAM’s Bill Wills. If you purchase...
48 Things to Do This Weekend in Cleveland: July 25-28
All Time Low, which formed some 20 years ago, has gone through numerous lineup changes but still includes founding singer-guitarist Alex Gaskarth. And it's kept active too. Just last year, it released Tell Me I'm Alive, a collection of introspective tunes it wrote during the height of the pandemic. 1100 Rock and Roll Blvd., 216-515-8444, rockhall.com.
Katie Moon prepares to defend Olympic gold medal: What you need to know about Cleveland’s champion pole vaulter
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Olmsted Falls native Katie Moon is on her way back to the Olympics three years after claiming gold in Tokyo. Moon won the gold medal in the pole vault in the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, and she earned her second trip to the Olympics in Paris.
How a region responded to Ohio U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance’s ‘Hillbilly Elegy’ with their own book
Vance’s memoir has reinforced stereotypes about Appalachia, said Tiffany Arnold of Ohio University. The post How a region responded to Ohio U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance’s ‘Hillbilly Elegy’ with their own book appeared first on Pennsylvania Capital-Star.
Warm, sticky, scattered storms later
Skies will remain partly sunny on a warm, humid summer afternoon. High temperatures will peak in the mid-80s. A disturbance will trigger scattered showers and storms this afternoon and evening, with a few stronger storms capable of producing damaging winds and hail, primarily over the northern part of the state ahead of a sagging boundary.
Aircrafts will be used in Ohio to distribute oral rabies vaccines for wildlife
OHIO — The Ohio Department of Health announced that beginning July, 29 the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Wildlife Services, in cooperation with the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) and several Ohio local health departments (LHDs) will begin distributing an oral rabies vaccine (ORV) by ground and […]
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