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Poster Sparks Controversy: Employee Termination Shocks Harvard Community
Cleveland, OH. - Cleveland Ward One Lee and Harvard community saw approximately 100 or more 11 x 18 pink and white poster boards attached to utility poles this morning as people traveled to and from work. The shocking discovery was not the posters but the message the poster boards carried.
CWRU, UH given $2.8 million grant to seek causes, prevention of SIDS
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Losing a baby to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS, a disorder with no definitive cause, is every parent’s worst fear. New research, led by two local institutions, could lead to a future in which parents are warned if their baby is at risk for SIDS and can take steps to prevent the worst from happening.
DineDrinkCLE talks Lakewood's new Artis steakhouse, best Cleveland Browns bars, Oktoberfest beers, more
CLEVELAND, Ohio — We’re officially well into September, meaning it’s officially the season for Oktoberfest beers and Cleveland Browns football. In the latest episode of “DineDrinkCLE: The Podcast,” hosts Josh Duke and Alex Darus are joined by Marc Bona to talk about Oktoberfest beers. Marc recently served as a judge for the microbrewing competition at Cleveland Oktoberfest and shared a few stand-out pours from the event.
Who’s better, Big Christmas or SpongeBob? Guardians breakfast
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Jhonkensy Noel has made a good impression with the Guardians in his brief stay in the big leagues. He’s shown power and solid defense in right field for a out-of-nowhere team that is seemingly headed to the postseason. Plus, he’s got the great nickname, Big Christmas.
Why the Browns cut David Bell this deep into a game week
The Cleveland Browns caught many by surprise, waiving former third round pick and wide receiver David Bell on Thursday. Given how deep into the week it was on a Thursday afternoon, the timing had many questioning if a bigger move was on the horizon. As it turns out, however, this is just common practice around the NFL.
Trio of traditional beer brands honored with bobbleheads
CLEVELAND, Ohio – To mark National Beer Day, the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum is releasing beer-themed bobbleheads for Pabst Blue Ribbon, Blatz and Schlitz. It’s appropriate timing: National Beer Lovers Day is today – Friday, Sept. 7 – and it’s also the 180th anniversary of Pabst Brewing Co.
Legal Aid Society moving to catalyze community change: Quo Vadis Cobb and Colleen Cotter
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- In late 2023, The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland received an unexpected one-time gift from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott. Almost immediately, community members began to ask: what are you planning to do with this significant gift?. Our Board and staff leadership took time to evaluate how to best...
1 overlooked skill Jarrett Allen could add to unlock Cavaliers title odds under Atkinson
Since being drafted third overall by the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2021, Evan Mobley has appeared to be the key factor in determining the ceiling of the modern Cavs franchise. Entering his fourth season, the USC prospect is expected to make a major leap. Thanks to savvy trades and daring moves, the Cavs have placed themselves in the top tiers of contention with a young, budding core building toward another Cleveland legacy. Still, most of the weight for another title in Ohio has been placed on Mobley. Mobley's stellar defense but his wavering offense has been a point of contention, and this offseason could surprisingly shift things in favor of another star taking over.
Autumn steelhead could be early surprise: NE Ohio fishing report
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The rivers and streams of Northeast Ohio that feature steelhead trout each year are very democratic places to cast a line. The majority are public waters — “No Fishing” signs are few and far between — so when the big silvery trout begin their spawning runs in the autumn, there are ample opportunities to get a taste of the world class fishery.
Habitat for Humanity builds modular homes to address affordable housing crisis: The Wake Up for Friday, Sept. 6, 2024
Subscribe to the Wake Up, cleveland.com’s free morning newsletter, delivered to your inbox weekdays at 5:30 a.m. For every 100 households with “extremely low income,” Ohio has only 40 affordable units. That statistic dropped 6% from 2022 to 2023, according to the Coalition of Homelessness and Housing in Ohio and the National Low Income Housing Coalition.
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