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American-born journalist speaks to AFMDA gathering
Over 50 people attended an event on May 11 for American Friends of Magen David Adom at the home of Barry Feldman and Paul Wehn in Pepper Pike. Yaakov Katz, an American-born journalist and author who served as editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post, was the featured speaker. He focused on the role Magen David Adom plays while also educating people about the challenges the country faces both within its borders and in Gaza, and also discussed the Israel-U.S. relationship, as well as the complex connections between Israel and Jews around the world, according to a news release.
1 dead, 3 injured after car crashes into building in Cleveland; speed suspected a factor
CLEVELAND — A woman died and three others were taken to a hospital after a single-car crash in Cleveland Saturday night, police said. The crash happened in the area of East 120th Street and Superior Avenue at around 8:20 p.m., police said. An 18-year-old woman, a 20-year-old woman and...
More Clouds and Warmer Temps to Round Out Weekend
CLEVELAND — Skies will feature more clouds this evening into the overnight hours. We will be warmer during the overnight, with lows only falling into the mid to upper 60s for most. An isolated shower chance will move in closer to dawn on Monday. After several dry days and...
Browns defensive training camp questions include next jump for Myles Garrett, Jim Schwartz
BEREA — Training camp is the chance for teams like the Browns to get some answers to plenty of questions. The reality for a team like the Browns, who are coming off an 11-6 season that resulted in a playoff berth, is that the number of questions aren't necessarily as plentiful as they were when they were trying to find success. Their roster is, for the most part, void of a whole lot of spots that are truly wide-open.
Guardians bullpen leads way to 2nd half of season: Crowquill
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Guardians came out of the All-Star break with the best record in the AL, 21 games over .500 and a four-and-half game lead over the Twins in the Central division with a real possibility, with 67 games left, that they will make the playoffs. Cleveland...
Browns RB Nick Chubb Gives Sobering Insight on Return to Field
Nick Chubb is working hard to return to the field as soon as possible. But the Cleveland Browns star running back is having difficulty shaking the feeling of being “behind.”. Chubb has looked anything but behind in various clips that have circulated on social media. He’s looked almost like...
No. 1 pick Travis Bazzana draws an All-Star crowd during Guardians BP
No. 1 pick Travis Bazzana participated in batting practice with the Cleveland Guardians on Saturday, which drew a crowd and served as a full-circle moment for the Australian-born prospect.While Bazzana took hacks in the cage ahead of the Guardians matchup against the San Diego Padres, several of the team's standouts, including All-Stars Jose Ramirez and Josh Naylor, took in the action. #Guardians No. 1 draft pick Travis Bazzana taking batting practice at Progressive Field today. He had quite the audience, including José Ramírez and Josh Naylor. Travis wanted BP to keep going, asking José for "one more round" of work. pic.twitter.com/Gh5yk8WVIY—...
Cavs end summer league on a high-note with victory over Indiana Pacers, 100-93
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- That’s a wrap for NBA Summer League, at least for the Cavs. The Cavs held off the Indiana Pacers 100-93 in the team’s final game of summer league on Saturday at the Thomas & Mack Center. The Cavs finished 2-3. In a back-and-forth affair, Jaylon...
Jaylon Tyson scores 23 points to lead Cavaliers past Pacers, 100-93, in Las Vegas
First-round draft pick Jaylon Tyson was nearly perfect from the floor on his way to 23 points, and the Cavaliers beat the Pacers, 100-93, on July 20 in the Las Vegas Summer League. Tyson was 9-for-10 from the field, including 2 of 2 on 3-pointers, and 3-for-3 from the free-throw...
How can Cleveland attract more major films like ‘Superman?’ Two words: tax credits
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Specialized infrastructure and a talented workforce might help attract more major films like the “Superman” reboot to Cleveland. But growing the region’s film industry really comes down to one kind of incentive: tax credits. Bill Garvey, president of the Greater Cleveland Film Commission,...
Eric Mangini, being called a lousy reader and how we can be labeled – Terry Pluto's Faith & You
CLEVELAND, Ohio – When I was in the early grades of elementary school, teachers divided us into different reading groups. They were by colors. Can’t remember exactly how it went, but this is close: The blues were the best. Then the greens. Then the yellows. Then the reds.
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