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Detroit prosecutors to handle investigation of Cleveland-area officers who detained truck driver at Hinckley Township bar
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Prosecutors in Detroit will handle the case of two Cleveland-area federal task force officers in connection with accusations that they illegally detained a man at a Hinckley Township bar. The U.S. attorney’s office in eastern Michigan agreed to take over the investigation after northern Ohio’s federal...
A Guardians-Tigers trade with Detroit securing the AL Central for Cleveland
Baseball Reference has a pretty good idea on how the AL Central is going to shape up. The Cleveland Guardians have a 99 percent chance to make the postseason and an 92.9 percent chance to win the AL Central outright. They also give the Detroit Tigers just a 11.2 percent chance to make the postseason, signaling they may need to wave the white flag.
Mother of fatal shooting victim asks those responsible to ‘turn yourself in’
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A mother is pleading for justice after a shooting on Cleveland’s East Side on Juneteenth claimed the life of her son. “Turn yourself in; I never thought I would say that to nobody...” said Lolita Drew. On the night of June 19th, police say...
Ryan Ruocco: Kenny Atkinson a 'perfect fit' for Cavs, Nets SF Cam Johnson could be a bargain on a team like Cleveland
Ryan Ruocco talks about the Nets’ trade of Mikal Bridges to the Knicks, whether this trade makes the Knicks the second best team in the East, the Cavs’ reported interest in Nets SF Cam Johnson and Kenny Atkinson’s fit as the Cavs head coach.
‘Superman’ crews begin readying Public Square for extended film shoot (photos)
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Production on DC’s upcoming “Superman” movie continued downtown on Wednesday with filming concentrated on the rooftop of the former May Company on Euclid Ave. The elevated location allowed ground crews to begin making over Public Square into the next Metropolis location. Passersby watched and...
Brecksville sports agent files $4.9 million lawsuit against Cleveland native Rich Paul
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A longtime Brecksville sports agent has sued Rich Paul, a Cleveland native and one of the most well-known sports representatives in the country. Mark Termini, who worked under contract for Paul for about eight years, is seeking at least $4.9 million after their business relationship crumbled in 2020.
Retiring Browns Vet Already Seen as NFL Head-Coaching Candidate
Browns safety Rodney McLeod Jr., 34, has made it clear that this upcoming season will be his last as a player, but not necessarily in the game. McLeod is essentially already viewed as an extension of the coaching staff. That will undoubtedly be valuable this year and could be in future seasons, too, if he decides to move on to coaching in the NFL.
Browns linked to free agent target who makes absolutely zero sense
Believe it or not, there are still some decent free agent options out there. While most of the league handled their biggest team-building concerns back in March, it's not uncommon for teams to take a flier on one or two guys in the weeks (or days) leading up to training camp.
University Farm’s Sarah Warner shares recommendations for Mediterranean gardening
Livingetc: Sarah Warner, greenhouse manager at the Case Western Reserve University Farm, recommended planting cilantro in a Mediterranean-inspired garden. “The scent is just lovely, and the leaves can be picked fresh or hung up to dry to use after summer months are over, taking the Mediterranean vibe with you through the colder months,” she said.
Cleveland Orchestra’s Blossom Music Festival boasts eclectic entrees
The hills of Cuyahoga Falls once again will become alive with the music of The Cleveland Orchestra. Naturally, summertime means a return of the Blossom Music Festival schedule, which finds the world-renowned orchestra performing this weekend through early September at the bucolic Blossom Music Center, located on 800 acres of rolling hills adjacent to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
What happened to some Cleveland houses that went to overseas investors
In a short time, SBAR Holdings LLC purchased about 160 homes in the Cleveland area, selling most of them to investors with ties to Sweden. Since then, most of the homes have been resold. In a few cases they were sold to new investors who fixed them up, but many ended up in worse condition. Two burned down and others were condemned. One home owned by Danish investors is currently slated to be demolished by the city.
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