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Cleveland Museum of Art’s free outdoor summer concert series returns in July
City Stages, the Cleveland Museum of Art’s acclaimed free outdoor summer concert series featuring the best in global music, returns to Hingetown with three dynamic performances in July. These block parties take place in front of Transformer at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 10, 2024 with Mexico-based Pahua; Wednesday, July 17, with Haiti- and Canada-based Wesli; and Wednesday, July 31 with Brazil-based Bia Ferreira .
Cleveland Burger Week to return July 8-14: See which restaurants are offering deals
CLEVELAND — Burger lovers, get ready!. The week-long foodie event will offer $8 burgers at participating restaurants in Northeast Ohio (see a list of locations below.) SUBSCRIBE: Get the day's top local and national headlines sent to your email inbox each weekday morning with our 3News to GO! newsletter.
Water turned back on for Brunswick residents
BRUNSWICK, Ohio (WOIO) - Water was turned back on Tuesday night for Brunswick residents affected by two water main breaks, according to a Cleveland Water Department spokesperson. Both water main breaks happened on SR 303 (Center Road) in less than 48 hours of each other. The first is just east...
New beginnings in South Euclid: Lowden Elementary School now the site of 17 new luxury homes
SOUTH EUCLID, Ohio (WOIO) - “It’s kind of like the Phoenix rising up,” said South Euclid Mayor Georgine Welo about new housing on an old school site. “We were hit hard by the foreclosure crisis, we’re in a neighborhood community that was actually targeted, red-lined back in the day.”
Where you can (soon) buy legal weed in Cleveland
The state has started doling out its first recreational marijuana licenses, revealing where Ohioans may soon be able to make their first purchases. Why it matters: The regulatory process has been moving quickly since applications opened on June 7. Some in the industry are speculating sales could begin in a...
‘Get the ball to Gimi’: Guardians double relay mantra produces results
CLEVELAND, Ohio — When a ball is hit over Tyler Freeman’s head, there is only one thought racing through his mind. It is a mantra that has served Guardians outfielders well all season: “Get the ball to Gimi.”. That was the case Tuesday in the second inning...
As Cleveland advances bike plans, some cyclists say the city is spinning its wheels
On a warm, rainy morning in Cleveland, Rocky Encalada could be heard sharing a story on top of the Detroit-Superior Bridge. It was Bike to Work Day, an annual event that encourages bicycle commuting. Locally, the event is organized by nonprofit Bike Cleveland. The organization's staffers handed out coffee and breakfast treats to cyclists commuting into Downtown Cleveland.
‘Mushroom Monday’ under way in NE Ohio restaurants in July
CLEVELAND, Ohio – This month, Cleveland Independents is holding Mushroom Monday. The organization of locally owned restaurants has created a free mushroom recipe book for customers at more than a dozen participating restaurants. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site,...
The long view usually offers the best view in baseball: Guardians breakfast
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- It is always best to take the long view in baseball. Granted it’s not the easiest thing to do, but 99% of the time it’s the best thing to do. Players and teams can drive their fans to distraction. An 0 for 30 slump seems like a disaster. But in six months of regular season play, it is five or six games of swinging and missing.
Man arrested on warrant calls woman to pick up his son, but she also was wanted: Lyndhurst Police Blotter
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Want to retrace the path Ohio slaves took to freedom? We have an app for that
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Ohio Freedom Path app is a little over a year old. But the history it honors goes back centuries. The app was developed by three women who wanted people in Northeast Ohio to learn and understand the significance of the path American slaves took in search of freedom -- commonly called the Underground Railroad.
Solon High School student-athletes score big in community service
SOLON, Ohio -- Members of the Solon High School boys soccer team traded their cleats for helping hands in June, volunteering at the Solon Senior Center’s Produce Market distribution. This drive-thru service provides fresh fruits and vegetables monthly to local senior citizens. If you purchase a product or register...
How are Northeast Ohio cities preparing for fireworks after outbreaks of violence at summer events?
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Communities across Northeast Ohio are preparing to host tens of thousands of people at their Fourth of July parades and fireworks shows following a spring and early summer that have been marred by outbursts of violence at several community events. Officials in several cities say that the...
After saying proposal to increase minimum wage failed to make Ohio ballot, organizers backtrack
After the organizers for the proposal to raise the minimum wage in Ohio to $15 said they failed to meet the requirements to get on the November ballot, they backtracked and said their team is going to look at all options prior to the 11:59 p.m. deadline. This story has been updated numerous times, as […] The post After saying proposal to increase minimum wage failed to make Ohio ballot, organizers backtrack appeared first on Ohio Capital Journal.
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