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MUSIC REVIEW: The Cleveland Orchestra with Bela Fleck @ Blossom by Laura Kennelly
Last Saturday we lucked out with a perfect evening to enjoy the aptly named Blossom Music Center’s flowers, birdsong, picnics and — oh yes — classical music at The Cleveland Orchestra’s season-opening performance. Led by conductor Brett Mitchell, it featured banjo maestro Béla Fleck. Three...
CMHA didn’t report child lead-poisoning, painted over potential hazards, violated other lead rules, HUD inspector general says
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority didn’t tell the Department of Housing and Urban Development about lead-poisoned children at its properties, and covered up deteriorating paint before determining whether it was the cause of child lead-poisoning cases, according to a new report from a federal watchdog.
Cause of brain fog during chemotherapy and new voice app from an Ohio professor: MediCLE
CLEVELAND, Ohio — This week in Cleveland Medical News ... New research from Ohio State University on brain fog during chemotherapy, a University of Cincinnati professor develops a voice-base app that could be valuable to some in the transgender community, and a study identifies misconceptions about sexually transmitted diseases. Here’s a roundup of medical research news in Ohio.
Money troubles? Expert advice on getting out of the debt cycle: 'Money Makeover' conference in Cleveland
CLEVELAND — Are you facing any money troubles right now?. CPA Meltrice Sharp with CLE Consulting Firm stopped by WKYC Studios on Tuesday morning to talk with 3News’ Danita Harris about how people can work to get out of the debt cycle they’re stuck in. “First of...
Missed Cleveland GardenWalk? Go to Lakewood’s This Weekend
Sat 7/20 @ 10AM-5PM Cleveland GardenWalk just celebrated its 14th year last weekend, but since it started it seems like GardenWalks are bursting out all over in a number of suburban communities as well. Lakewood’s GardenWalk this weekend is celebrating only its third year, but this is a community that...
Mother remembers son who drowned at Euclid Beach Park
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Emergency crews pulled a 11-year-old from Lake Erie at Euclid Beach Park Saturday afternoon who later died at the hospital. According to the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner, the child was identified as Anthony Lenix Jr. of Cleveland. His mother, Tyra Lenix, tells 19 News she was...
Stokes West housing project the latest in east side rebirth
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Construction is in full swing for the Stokes West Project on the border of University Circle, in the shadow of the Cleveland Clinic. “Housing right here at the corner of Stokes and Fairhill,” said Ward 6 Councilman Blaine Griffin. “(It’s at) University Circle and Fairfax, where they meet together, and then they’re going to do some townhomes on the Cedar Avenue side.”
Myles Garrett Settles Angel Reese-Caitlin Clark Rookie of the Year Debate
Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett, arguably one of the best players in the NFL, is enjoying watching the WNBA this offseason. While attending the 2024 ESPY Awards in Los Angeles, Garrett, the reigning Defensive Player of the Year, was asked about the biggest question surrounding the league: Who ...
Buckeye Road redevelopment gets boost with $3.9M loan
Cleveland City Council has awarded a $3.9 million forgivable loan to Burten, Bell, Carr Development Inc. (BBC) for the reimagining of Buckeye Road. Approved June 25, the loan will help stabilize 10 vacant mixed-use commercial buildings and parking lots on the east side commercial corridor. The refurbishment is part of a Black-led arts, culture and technology district proposed for the struggling enclave.
Trump campaign announces first event with Vance
Former President Trump’s campaign announced Tuesday its first event featuring Trump and his new running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), since the Ohio Republican was formally selected to round out the GOP ticket. Trump and Vance are set to campaign in Grand Rapids, Mich., on Saturday evening, according to the campaign. The announcement comes less…
2024 high school football: 4 Toledo-area sleeper teams to watch
Sometimes, a true sleeper team just comes out of nowhere to surprise everyone. A middle-of-the-road team from a year ago, perhaps benefitting from a weak strength of schedule or the return of some standout players, can just go on a run and turn some heads in a quest for a league title or a quality playoff berth. Where will that team come from this year? What will be the 4-6, 5-5, or 6-4 team from a year ago that will make its mark known in northwest Ohio high school football circles? Here’s a look at four candidates — three of which are playing for the same league title in a race where plenty of talent from a year ago is coming back.
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