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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.
Intercity Yacht Club Carries a Rich Legacy for Black Boaters
Since 1968, Cleveland’s only predominantly Black yacht club has built a community on Lake Erie that is more inclusive than boating’s often elitist culture. By Jala Forest. In the heart of Cleveland Metroparks’ 58-mile Emerald Necklace sits Intercity Yacht Club. The gathering space is decorated with plaques of achievement, small knick knacks and IYC memorabilia. The collection of five docks joins Gordon Park on Marginal Road.
Opera at the Italian Garden Offers Familiar Arias & Folk Tunes Al Fresco – for Free
The annual Opera in the Italian Garden event, taking place at the multi-level Italian Cultural Garden in Rockefeller Park, is as much about the experience as the music. The music, performed by members of the Cleveland Opera (formerly Cleveland Opera Circle) and guest artists, includes familiar arias (you can count on a “Nessun Dorma” performance), Broadway tunes, and popular Italian folk tunes such as “Mama.”
Man slain on Cleveland’s East Side, police say
CLEVELAND, Ohio – A man was fatally shot Saturday on Cleveland’s East Side, police said. Eric Grady, 34, died in the shooting on Woodhill Road and Holton Avenue, according to police the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a...
UH implants first patient-specific, 3D-printed tracheal T-tube into a patient
CLEVELAND — University Hospitals caregivers have implanted the first patient-specific, 3D-printed tracheal T-tube into a patient, according to a UH press release. The silicone tube, according to release, allows for the individual to breathe from their neck as opposed to their mouth. They also note that while the tubes come in different sizes, they’re not specifically designed to fit to the patient.
Akron Zoo hosts Chillin’ at the Zoo ice cream tasting on July 27
What a way to cap National Ice Cream Month: The Akron Zoo will play host to its annual Chillin’ at the Zoo ice cream tasting event on July 27 from 6-9 p.m. Ice cream stations will be set up throughout the park that feature fun flavors, like Campfire Toasted S’mores and Cupcake. Tickets include four samples of ice cream, admission to the zoo after hours, animal encounters and other activities. Free carousel rides on the Conservation Carousel also are available.
Akron traffic stop turns into attempted flee, firearms found on passengers
AKRON, Ohio (WOIO) - Akron police took four suspects into custody Monday after a traffic stop turned into an attempt to flee. Police say they saw a vehicle almost cause a crash at 13th Street and Silvercrest Avenue around 12:20 a.m. Officers initiated a traffic stop, police day, during which...
Fire destroys restaurant, hall on West Side; firefighter injured
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A fire at a restaurant and hall on the West Side rekindled after it was initially controlled, destroying the building and injuring a firefighter. According to the city fire department, the blaze first started in the restaurant, reportedly Gargano’s, located near the intersection of West 25th Street and Marvin Avenue in the Clark-Fulton neighborhood. There were no injuries to people who were in the restaurant.
Insider Names 4 Browns Players Who Could Be On Preseason Injury List
Throughout the offseason, talk about player injuries for the Cleveland Browns was relegated to generalities unless players volunteered more information, a common practice as the team was not required to disclose the extent of injuries and the potential length of the player’s recovery. Now that the preseason has officially...
Brooklyn School special education paraprofessional receives award
BROOKLYN, Ohio -- For the better part of two decades, paraprofessional Patricia Volk has been working in a Brooklyn School special education classroom. Her efforts were recently recognized as the recipient of the Educational Service Center (ESC) of Northeast Ohio, which bestowed her with the 2024 Franklin B. Walter Outstanding Educator Award, as well as the Certificate of Achievement, Honor and Excellence.
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