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What do teachers do all day? 3News heads to Shaker Heights to find out
SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio — In the fall of 2022, there were 3.2 million full-time public-school teachers in the United States, according to the latest numbers from the National Center for Education Statistics. But if you ever wondered what a teacher’s full day entails, 3News has the answer. A...
New program allows South Euclid-Lyndhurst Schools to provide daily free breakfast, lunch for all students
LYNDHURST, Ohio -- Thanks to a new program, there will be such thing as a free lunch-- and breakfast, too -- for all South Euclid-Lyndhurst Schools students. The South Euclid-Lyndhurst School District has announced that all of its students will receive daily a free breakfast and lunch, regardless of income.
Timeline of weekend 'street takeovers' in Cleveland: Police Chief Annie Todd outlines what happened and what's next
CLEVELAND — We're learning more about the timeline of events surrounding the weekend "street takeovers" that impacted multiple locations in Cleveland where suspects stopped traffic, pointed guns at people, lit fireworks and attempted to start fires. While speaking to Cleveland City Council at a meeting Wednesday morning, Chief of...
A Tribe Called Quest to be honored at tribute event in Cleveland
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Fans of A Tribe Called Quest who can’t wait for the influential hip-hop group to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on Saturday, October 19 can celebrate the group’s enshrinement from 8 p.m. to midnight on Friday, October 18, at an “Induction Tribute to A Tribe Called Quest” happening at Tower City Center, 230 West Huron Road Cleveland. Tickets for the celebration are $15 for the “early birds” (until October 5) and $25 for general admission and are available at eventbrite.com.
‘Hooning’ attacks on Cleveland streets need a multifaceted law enforcement response
As a worker in downtown Cleveland, I’ve seen the street takeovers that have terrified residents. Cleveland Police Chief Dorothy Todd also describes them as difficult to manage when hey “hit multiple neighborhoods, multiple streets, on different sides of the city, which does split up our resources when that happens.” (“City Council asks police to step up the fight,” Oct. 3). It is clear the participants are intending to terrify. Indeed, they are domestic terrorists.
Rocky River High School teacher reflects on unique opportunity to fly with Blue Angels
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland National Air Show has come and gone, but Rocky River High School history teacher Sara Ziemnick has memories of that weekend that will last a lifetime. "I still can't believe it happened," Ziemnick said. Ziemnick was nominated by a friend to participate in the U.S....
Behind the scenes with Cleveland Guardians head groundskeeper Brandon Koehnke
CLEVELAND — For more than 30 years, seeding, mowing, fertilizing, watering, manicuring, and babying the most precious 100,000 square feet of Kentucky bluegrass in Northeast Ohio has been at the center of Brandon Koehnke's life. Koehnke is the only head groundskeeper Progressive Field has ever known. "It's a long...
Secret Supper Club debuts dramatic, six-course, murder-mystery dinner in Cleveland
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- If you love who-dunnits, take part in “The Haunting of Bellpock Manor.” It’s the first of Cleveland’s fully immersive, themed dinner club experiences produced by the Secret Supper Club. For those who know, precursors to the newest iteration were created during the pandemic.
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