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Best Hamburger Restaurants in Cleveland, OH
We will delve into three of the best Hamburger restaurants in Cleveland: Hecks Ohio City, Wahlburgers, and BurgerIM. Each of these establishments offers a unique and authentic take on the classic burger, showcasing why Cleveland is a must-visit destination for burger enthusiasts. Cleveland’s culinary landscape is a treasure trove of diverse and delectable dining experiences, with its hamburger joints standing out as a testament to the city’s rich food culture.
Pat Benatar and Cleveland’s Neil Giraldo are still feeling invincible after 45 years together
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- At this point in her life -- with a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction and three grandchildren -- Pat Benatar says she and husband/musical partner Neil Giraldo expected they “would be just cruising.”. That was merely what you’d call a promise in the dark,...
Renowned singer-songwriter, ‘Buffett of the North’ Pat Dailey dead at 83
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Beloved Great Lakes singer-songwriter Pat Dailey, known to fans as the “Jimmy Buffett of the North” and “The Buffett of Put-in-Bay,” died at his home on Wednesday at 83. According to a Facebook post written by his son Reese, his passing happened...
These 10 cities have the most ‘clueless cooks’ in the US (sorry, Ohio)
When it comes to putting food to flame, certain regions are a few blades short of a Cuisinart. One city in Ohio has the highest rate of culinary illiteracy in the country — and the Buckeye State got burned overall. The 10 cities with the highest numbers of “clueless cooks” in the US have been revealed, and Cleveland tops the list, according to “Clueless Cooks: The 2024 Report” from Indiana wholesaler Meats by Linz. With a population of slightly more than 351,000, Cleveland logged a staggering 10,258 Google searches related to rudimentary kitchen skills. In fact, the seventh-largest state is home...
Roy Thiel’s $10,000 Scratch-Off Win at Cleveland’s GetGo
CLEVELAND, Ohio – A quick stop for some pop and lottery tickets turned into a windfall of cash for one lucky man. According to officials with the Ohio Lottery, Roy Thiel of Brooklyn won $10,000 on a 50th Anniversary scratch-off ticket. A Lucky Buy at Get Go. Thiel purchased...
Parma targets animal ‘harborers’ by adding bite to cruelty ordinance
PARMA, Ohio -- The “Care Requirements; Cruelty Prohibited” section of Parma’s animal cruelty ordinance is about to get more teeth. Parma Animal Control Officer Julie Kosik said the update involving harborers of animals has been on her radar for a while. If you purchase a product or...
Cleveland Area Mother and Son Team Ink 7-figure Deal for Hair Care and Beauty Supplies
The Clevealnd-Canton-Akron, Ohio area is among the best-kept Black lifestyle secrets in the Midwest. Enclave after enclave of middle-class Blacks are enjoying relatively good standards of living in the northeast region of the state. With an African American population of only slightly more than 10 percent, minority business owners are managing to thrive in the Akron, Ohio area located on 40 miles south of Cleveland.
Cinema at the Square film series brings classic movies back to Playhouse Square’s Connor Palace
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Before the Connor Palace hosted big touring Broadway shows, it was one of the city’s premier movie palaces. The theater will return to those roots for three weekends this summer with Cinema at the Square. Running July 25-Aug. 11, the film series features 15 classic movies on the theater’s big screen.
No mirage: Museum of Illusions Cleveland drawing visitors for mind trickery
Consider our mind thoroughly tricked. Even before we step onto the platform to walk through the Vortex Tunnel at the new Museum of Illusions Cleveland, the spinning imagery on the walls enveloping us had us convinced there was real physical movement in the room. We needed those rails, we believed, to cross the platform and emerge from the other side.
Highest-rated ice cream shops in Cleveland, according to Tripadvisor
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Ice cream...need we say more?. In this summer heat, when out and about in the area, do you make a bee line to your favorite ice cream shop? Cleveland.com’s partnership with Stacker has you covered if you are looking for a new place or are unfamiliar with offerings around Northeast Ohio.
Avon bike parade brings children, families together to celebrate July Fourth
Independence Day in Avon started with the ring of a bell. Hundreds of children and families lined up on bicycles outside the Avon Aquatic Center on Thursday morning for the city’s annual July Fourth Bike Parade. The event was held with the city collaborating with Avon Christian Heritage Church.
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