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Report: Cavs being sued for allegedly stealing copyrighted music along with nearly half of NBA teams
According to Law360, the Cleveland Cavaliers are among an extensive list of NBA franchises being sued for supposedly stealing copyrighted music. A whopping 14 teams in total — nearly half of all the squads in the NBA — are facing copyright suits: the Cavaliers, Atlanta Hawks, New Orleans Pelicans, Denver Nuggets, Miami Heat, Minnesota Timberwolves, New York Knicks, Philadelphia 76ers, Orlando Magic, Phoenix Suns, San Antonio Spurs, Sacramento Kings, Portland Trail Blazers and Indiana Pacers.
University Hospitals dedicates Mifflin Medical Office building
MIFFLIN — University Hospitals recently conducted a dedication of the Mifflin Medical Office Building with an employee appreciation lunch. In 2014 Samaritan Regional Health System entered a charitable gift arrangement with Dr. Andrew Stein, Dr. John Peck and Dr. Daniel Denbo, the owners of the Mifflin Medical Office Building.
Nearly 300 cyclists to ride from Cleveland to Cincinnati for cancer research
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Nearly 300 cyclists are expected to take the road for Thursday for a charity event, riding from Cleveland to Cincinnati. The cyclists are taking part in the 18th annual Pan Ohio Hope Ride, a charity bicycle tour. The goal of the event is to raise $1 million to support the American Cancer Society and Cleveland Hope Lodge.
Love makes a family – and a must-see interactive exhibition – at the Maltz Museum
Two men, a woman and two little girls smile at each other and the camera while they sit on a cozy backyard patio. The photo of the Watson/Hutchins Family (consisting of Sgt. Kenneth Watson, his partner James Hutchins and Watson’s ex-wife Lisa and their two kids) is just one of over 40 photos in the exhibition “Love Makes a Family: Portraits of LGBTQ+ People and Their Families” at the Maltz Museum in the Northeast Ohio suburb of Beachwood.
Bedford football preview: Bearcats building off strong finish — 2024 camp tour
BEREA, Ohio — Bedford won five of its last six games to end the 2023 football season, just missing the OHSAA Division III playoffs but winning a share of the Lake Erie League title. The Bearcats upset Lorain to spoil the Titans’ bid for an outright championship, which came...
Parades and Festivals – Part 7
Each year they have a gathering where twins learn about genetics, health and other things. The highlight is the Double Take Parade. 2 thoughts on “Parades and Festivals – Part 7”. Twinsburg and a festival of twins. That is fun. Great photos. Like. when we lived in Ohio...
Ohio governor names three criteria for picking Vance Senate replacement
MILWAUKEE — Gov. Mike DeWine (R-OH) is keeping his cards close to his vest when it comes to whom he might choose to replace Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) in the Senate. But he did outline a few guiding principles for how he will decide should Vance win election as former President Donald Trump’s vice president […]
Here's who is performing at the Ohio State Fair this year
The Ohio State Fair is just around the corner, and with the 12 days of unique food, butter sculptures and more, a lively concert lineup provides entertainment to fairgoers. This year's schedule includes popular rappers, country bands and comedians spanning the July 24-Aug. 4 Ohio State Fair. From rides to...
How many Ohio athletes have Olympic gold medals? Here's the full list
Ohio will try to add to its Olympic medal count this summer. From July 26-Aug. 11, the sports world will be centered on Paris, as top athletes from around the world compete for their countries in the Summer Olympics. And Ohio has had its fair share of gold medalists since the Olympic Games were established in 1896.
Ohio History Connection working to repatriate major collection of Indigenous remains
At the end of a long day of work, Nekole Alligood says goodbye to her charges, flips on the night lights lining the room and closes the door behind her. Sometimes they answer back: a whisper of her name or a knock from the top shelf. After three decades in the business, Alligood,...
Consequences continue as bill at center of Ohio utility corruption scandal marks fifth anniversary
Five years after Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 6 into law, Ohio citizens and ratepayers are still paying the price. Ohio lawmakers still haven’t taken steps to repeal the rest of the nuclear and coal bailout bill, which is the focus of what prosecutors say was a roughly $60 million bribery scheme by utility FirstEnergy and its affiliates. Cases continue to wind through the courts, and two men implicated in the scandal have apparently taken their own lives.
How Ohio could reverse same-sex marriage ban still on the books
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio lawmakers are reviving a long-shot effort to pass a bill repealing the state’s dormant same-sex marriage ban, while an existing constitutional provision could still be a burden for some couples. House Bill 636, the “Marriage Equality Act,” was re-introduced in the Ohio House last month to remove revised code language […]
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