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OZZY OSBOURNE TALKS ABOUT HIS INDUCTION INTO THE 2024 ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME
Following OZZY OSBOURNE’s two (2) 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 #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 & 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 & Roll Hall of Fame.
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...
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....
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.
Bond set at $200,000 for man police say had 88 pounds of meth, kilo of cocaine in Canfield
A 36-year-old man from Arizona has answered a felony drug charge in court Friday after police say he ran from a car in Canfield carrying more than 88 pounds of methamphetamine and one kilo of cocaine. Jeffrey Battle of Phoenix was arraigned on a charge of drug possession following his...
Vernon Council on Aging Giving Away LSU Tickets
The Vernon Council on Aging will be selling raffle tickets for the “Senior Tribute” at LSU’s Tiger Stadium. The Fighting Tigers of LSU will face the Oklahoma Sooners on Saturday, November 30th, 2024. The winning package will consist of four tickets to the game. Section 409, row 25, seats 11 through 14. Tickets are $10 for one entry or $25 for three entries.
Man flees police, crashes Jeep into tree, runs from scene --leaving his crying children in vehicle: Cleveland Heights Police Blotter
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Proof That Ohio is Full of Bad Drivers
According to a recent study, Ohio drivers have the 2nd most speeding tickets in the United States. Insurify crunched numbers of Ohio drivers in each state with speeding tickets on their driver records over the last 7 years compared to those without,. The Insurify data team compared the number of...
Ohio Projects Expected to Create 1,600 Jobs, More Than $185M in Investments
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted announced the approval of eight projects that will create 1,664 new jobs and retain 2,201 jobs statewide. During its monthly meeting, the Ohio Tax Credit Authority (TCA) reviewed economic development proposals brought to the board by JobsOhio and its regional partners. Collectively, the projects are expected to result in more than $138 million in new payroll and spur more than $185 million in investments across Ohio.
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