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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...
How to get Mitchell’s Ice Cream sundae for $2.50 one day in October
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Mitchell’s Homemade Ice Cream is celebrating its 25th birthday with ice cream sundae specials for its customers. The local ice cream chain, which first opened its original Westlake shop in 1999, is turning 25 on October 6. To kick off the celebration, Mitchell’s has brought back its seasonal Birthday Cake ice cream flavor made of yellow cake ice cream and rainbow-sprinkled yellow cake pieces.
Meet Murray, wildlife ambassador at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History: Ready Pet GO!
CLEVELAND — At the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, visitors can discover and explore the natural world inside and out. Eighty-five different species call the museum's wildlife center home. Each creature is native to Ohio or migrates in and out. All are unique in their own way — but...
Demolition begins at former Sheraton Hotel near Cleveland Hopkins Airport
CLEVELAND — Demolition is officially underway at the former Sheraton Cleveland Airport Hotel. The demolition started with a symbolic moment as sledgehammers were slammed into an image of the building. Cleveland Hopkins International Airport symbolically kicked off the demolition with the following individuals in attendance. Councilman Kerry McCormack. Director...
11 Yr Old Killed While Subway Surfing, Mother Is Filing A Lawsuit
11 year old Cayden was dropped off at school the morning he died at 7:45 am. Cayden was last seen having breakfast at school but never made it to class. According to police, 11 year old Cayden Thompson was riding on top of a G train when he fell onto the tracks at the Fourth Avenue-Ninth Street station in Brooklyn, NY just after 10:00 a.m.
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame reveals full list of events for 2024 induction week in Cleveland
CLEVELAND — The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame will welcome the class of 2024 with the induction ceremony in Cleveland later this month. Organizers have announced the full slate of events that will take place during induction week. Here's what you can expect:. Wednesday, October 16th. Extended Museum...
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.
10 most expensive homes sold in Cleveland, Sept. 23-29
A house that sold for $1.1 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Cleveland in the past week. In total, 131 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $138,323. The average price per square foot ended up at $105.
Northeast Ohio Thursday weather forecast: Sunshine continues
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Sunny conditions will continue Thursday across the area. The National Weather Service’s forecast calls for highs around 76 degrees with light breezes throughout the day. Skies will remain clear Thursday night with lows dipping to around 50. Sunshine will continue Friday with highs once again in the mid 70s.
Slippery when wet: Fairview Park reminds folks about leaf collection policy
FAIRVIEW PARK, Ohio -- Despite Mother Nature’s best efforts at keeping summer going, fall has arrived, with leaves already beginning to cover lawns. That’s why the Fairview Park Police Department is reminding residents about the city’s policy regarding leaf pickup. “Essentially, leaves are supposed to be deposited...
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