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Let’s get the road crews out there, making it possible to see road signs
Regarding the July 24 letter, “More signage needed at Cleveland Hopkins airport,” that’s true not just at the airport. We need far more signage that can be read from a distance -- not blocked by trees or bushes. Why is so much effort spent mowing grass along our roads, and so little in trimming the vegetation that blocks the views of existing road signs?
What happened on Day 2 of Browns training camp: Deshaun Watson hits a milestone, Myles Garrett on plans for the Cowboys
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. — Deshaun Watson reached another milestone on Day 2 of Browns training camp at The Greenbrier, throwing in 11-on-11s for the first time since having his fractured right shoulder socket repaired in November. It also marked the first time Watson threw on back-to-back days in...
Mike Polk Jr. checks out the National Sports Collectors Convention at the I-X Center
CLEVELAND — The National Sports Collectors Convention is a popular event. It makes sense. It’s the largest annual sports collectibles trading show in the world, apparently. And it sure felt like it on opening day. As WKYC’s Senior I-X Center Event Correspondent, I’ve covered more than my fair...
Nick Chubb’s amazing progress and more from day two: Browns training camp report
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. -- The highlight of the Browns’ second day of training camp actually came after practice officially wrapped on Friday. That’s when everyone caught a glimpse of Nick Chubb, the heart and soul of the team, working through his rehab, sprinting, cutting and looking like a running back who actually might be able to face the Cowboys in the season opener on Sept. 8.
95-year-old Ohio woman receives free upgrades to stay in her home
CLEVELAND — Irene Turntine has lived in her home in East Cleveland since the 1960s. She said inside of her walls is a lifetime of memories. “My husband and I, we struggled, but we paid the house off,” Turntine explained. “You know, it was a struggle, it wasn’t easy.”
Speed tables set in Independence for the first time
INDEPENDENCE, Ohio (WOIO) - On Hillside Road speed table are the new push to stop people from speeding. “They’re a little different than the speed bump. They’re designed to help elevate an entire vehicles wheel base an effort to reduce their speed and make the operator more cognoscente of how fast they’re traveling,” said Sgt. Everett Hayworth.
Crash appears to be clear at I-77 north along Akron's Central Interchange after delays
A crash on Akron Central Interchange Friday morning caused traffic delays near I-77 North and State Route 8. There are no further delays, with traffic proceeding normally as of 10:18 a.m., according to the Ohio Department of Transportation. ...
More residents taking part in Cleveland’s recycling program
The FOX 8 I-Team has found a spike in the number of people taking part in Cleveland’s new recycling program. It's a program that started after we exposed all city recycling was going to a landfill.
Cleveland proposes $1 billion-plus incentive package for sprawling Bedrock riverfront plans
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Mayor Justin Bibb proposes more than $1 billion in public subsidies over the next 45 years for Bedrock’s sweeping long-term plan to remake Tower City Center and the eastern bank of the Cuyahoga River. Cleveland’s contribution would enable Bedrock’s $3 billion private spending plan to...
Browns' Myles Garrett on contending in AFC: 'It's a slaughterhouse'
Prior to the Kansas City Chiefs claiming their second Super Bowl in a row, the AFC boasted seven teams with double-digit wins in 2023 -- including three from the AFC North. There were 11 teams in the conference sporting winning records overall with the Chiefs, Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills having emerged as heavyweights.
Corporate College President Selected for Leadership Cleveland Class of 2025
Renee Richard to join cohort of 62 civic leaders for 10-month program. Renee Richard, the president of Corporate College®, a division of Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®), was one of 62 civic leaders chosen for the Leadership Cleveland Class of 2025, which includes individuals from diverse backgrounds in the public, private and nonprofit sectors.
Cleveland Browns RB Nick Chubb does post-practice sprints as he continues rapid recovery from gruesome knee injury
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. — Nick Chubb may be defying the odds and medical science. Cleveland's star running back ran sprints following practice on Friday, another sign that he's ahead of schedule — and predictions — as he recovers from a season-ending knee injury that required two surgeries.
Streetsboro assistant football Pete Smith also scribes with success
Streetsboro Rockets’ assistant football Coach Pete Smith may not have played football during his high school days but was always fascinated by the X’s and O’s of the game. In addition to becoming an integral part of Streetsboro’s coaching staff, he has carried his passion for football over to the writing about the sport for the widely-acclaimed The Orange & Brown Report, a digital publication that covers all Cleveland Browns news.
Bus driver in Akron denies ride to mother with 4-year-old child
Officials at Akron Metro RTA are currently investigating an incident where a mother and her four-year-old autistic daughter, Valerie, were turned away by a bus driver. Valerie’s grandmother, Julie Bohoff, recounted that the bus driver had informed her daughter that she could not board the bus with Valerie if she continued to behave in that manner.
Maybe we’re not so different: Guardians at Phillies Series Preview
It’s hard sometimes to see the big picture when a good baseball team is struggling. You know they’re good, but they’re not playing like it, and you can’t quite figure out why. All of a sudden, their strengths are weaknesses, and their weaknesses are amplified. In the back of your mind, you know it won’t last, but that nagging little voice we call doubt that is getting louder.
Browns edge rusher Myles Garrett is the No. 1 defensive lineman in AP's top 5 rankings
Myles Garrett was nearly unstoppable last season. His spectacular performance earned him several accolades and now he’s been voted the top defensive lineman in the league by The Associated Press. A panel of eight AP Pro Football Writers ranked the top five defensive linemen, basing selections on current status...
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