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Katie Moon prepares to defend Olympic gold medal: What you need to know about Cleveland’s champion pole vaulter
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Olmsted Falls native Katie Moon is on her way back to the Olympics three years after claiming gold in Tokyo. Moon won the gold medal in the pole vault in the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, and she earned her second trip to the Olympics in Paris.
10 most expensive homes sold in North Ridgeville, July 15-21
A house that sold for $655,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in North Ridgeville in the past week. In total, 12 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $315,000. The average price per square foot ended up at $171.
Political leaders voice support, concerns for citizen-led redistricting
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ballots will be packed with several high-profile races this fall, and that now includes a redistricting amendment put forward by a coalition called Citizens Not Politicians. The amendment, if passed in November, would create a 15-person redistricting commission entirely composed of citizens: five democrats, five Republicans and five Independents. That contrasts […]
Cleveland International Film Festival calling for entries
The Cleveland International Film Festival is accepting submissions for CIFF49. Films at any runtime, genre or country that completed production after June 1, 2023, are eligible for submission. CIFF49 will be from March 26 to April 5, 2025, at Playhouse Square. In addition to screenings of the films, there will be talkbacks, community events, and patron and filmmaker gatherings. There will also be the distribution of awards, with more than $135,000 in cash prizes.
Cleveland Water discusses paths forward in relation to Brunswick's recent water main breaks
BRUNSWICK — The city is looking for long-term solutions regarding its water mains. Cleveland Water Director of Public Utilities Martin Keane spoke to city officials about the recent water main breaks on state Route 303 and the potential solutions during the Brunswick Committee-of-the-Whole meeting Monday. Cleveland Water owns the city’s water mains.
Strongsville and Cleveland Water to Investigate Cause of 11 Water Main Breaks and Gas Line Damage in City’s Northwest Corner
The city and the Cleveland Division of Water will look into why 11 water mains broke last week on Jonathan and Courtland Drives and Montclare Boulevard. That’s what City Service Director Joe Walker told Cleveland.com on Tuesday (July 23). The breaks occurred on July 16 at Strongsville’s northwest corner. “I’ve never seen so many breaks pop at one time like that,” Walker told the crowd.
Renaissance man Steven Van Zandt dishes on new documentary, WMMS, Swingos secrets, ‘Sopranos,’ Springsteen & more
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Will an Ohio Judge Lose His Law License?
Longtime VC readers may recall the "censorious thuggery" of Geauga County, Ohio Judge Timothy Grendell. His conduct from the bench has long been controversial, but he nonetheless ran for re-election unopposed in 2020. When I last blogged about Judge Grendell, it was after reports he threatened to hold a mother...
Summit County sewer services says new software to blame for recent billing errors
The Summit County Department of Sanitary Sewer Services (DSSS) announced Wednesday that the department has been implementing a new utility billing software that has led to issues for some customers in Stow, Hudson and Akron. According to DSSS, some customers received a bill with an incorrect due date or a bill for the first time in several months. If a customer received a bill noting a July 19 due date, the correct due date is Aug. 19....
MetroHealth CEO Airica Steed takes leave for medical reasons
CLEVELAND, Ohio — MetroHealth System CEO Airica Steed has announced she is taking a temporary leave of absence for medical reasons, the health system confirmed. Her leave was first announced in an email to hospital staff on Tuesday, but did not include the reason. Steed’s leave for an unspecified...
EPA Gives Greater Cleveland $129.4M for Five Solar Arrays, Reforestation
Funds will be used to support the restoration of natural habitats and solar installations. By Ken Prendergast, NEO Trans. This article was published as part of an exclusive content partnership with neo-trans.blog. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) today awarded $129.4 million in federal funding to the Greater Cleveland area...
Northeast Ohio Thursday forecast: Eventual clearing, cooler weather
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Rain chances will move out of the area Thursday morning leaving clear, sunny skies and mild temperatures behind. The National Weather Service’s forecast calls for highs in the mid 70 with light breezes. Overnight lows will dip into the upper 50s. Friday looks to be sunny and clear with highs in the upper 70s.
Police charge Cleveland man who allegedly drove through red light, causing deadly accident
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A 27-year-old Cleveland man is now facing criminal charges for allegedly causing a deadly accident on the city’s East side this past weekend. Cleveland police said Gerrod White was speeding eastbound on St. Clair Avenue when he ran a red light at East 110th Street around 5:30 a.m. on July 21.
Prom celebrated by teenage patients at Northeast Ohio hospitals
Teenage patients of Northeast Ohio’s hospitals who are unable to attend their high school’s prom due to illness were recently treated to an enchanted prom. The event was held in Cleveland and was aimed at bringing a magical experience to these young individuals who are going through a tough time. It was a heartwarming and memorable occasion that allowed them to enjoy a prom-like celebration despite being in the hospital.
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