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Activity at vacant home turned clubhouse prompts multiple arrests: Euclid Police Blotter
EUCLID, Ohio – Here is the Euclid Police Blotter for June 24 through June 30. Police responded on June 28 to a report of suspicious activity at a vacant home. The caller, a neighbor, told officers that he saw four men coming and going from the vacant residence, which was on the market for sale. Officers did not find anyone inside, but they did find that the front door was open and that the knob on a side door to the house had been damaged.
What your garden, lawn & flowers need from you over 4th of July weekend
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WJW) — It’s almost the middle of summer and your veggie garden, flower beds and lawn need your attention! Fox 8’s Kristi Capel catches up with AJ Petitti, President of Petitti Garden Centers, in the Fox 8 garden to learn what we need to be doing to keep things growing and looking good.
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 early Wednesday morning 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...
Public Help Needed to Find Fugitive in Overdose Death Case
The Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force is seeking the public’s help in capturing Michael Toney, who is wanted in connection with an overdose death. Toney has been on the run and authorities are hoping to gather information that will lead to his arrest. Reward Offered for Information. A...
LEAP Certificate Pathway online information session
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to learn more about Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing’s LEAP Certificate Pathway program. An online information session will be held Thursday, July 18, from noon to 1 p.m. Sonya Moore, the program director, will lead this live session...
University Compliance office urges CWRU community to recognize and report privacy issues
Protecting privacy is the right thing to do, always. The University Compliance office strives to support the campus community by keeping an eye out for improper privacy disclosures or potential disclosures. The private data of our students, staff, faculty, alumni, and contractors is of the utmost importance. To keep private...
‘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...
PeopleSoft HCM to be unavailable early Saturday
Due to scheduled maintenance, PeopleSoft HCM will be unavailable Saturday, July 6, from 1 to 6 a.m. During this time, employees will be unable to view or update employee information, including entering updated personal information, entering time, approving time and viewing paychecks, in addition to other functionality. For assistance with...
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...
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,...
Mother Nature bringing her own fireworks for Independence Day
CLEVELAND — Heat is building in big time today... we're pushing lower 90s! Humidity on the rise also helping fuel strong thunderstorms. The strongest storms will have a shot at damage. Wind, hail, heavy rain and possibly a tornado or 2 are possible this afternoon. Make sure you're paying attention and have a plan for when they roll in.
27 Things to Do This Weekend in Cleveland: July 3-7
This Fourth of July weekend in Cleveland will be a memorable one. Prepare your holiday with a Guardians game, celebrate with a stunning fireworks display, and end it with a rocking show at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. By Jeff Niesel. Wednesday July 3. Back to the Future at the State Theatre.
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.
5 things to do in NEO: Asian Lantern Festival, Rib White & Blue and more
Head over to the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and experience the Asian Lantern Festival. Catch hourly acrobatic performances, cultural cuisine and walk through themed areas featuring 50-foot-tall, illuminated lanterns throughout the zoo. The popular display kicks off Friday from 6:30-10:30 p.m. and continues through August 25. Rib White & Blue Festival...
Man arrested on warrant calls woman to pick up his son, but she also was wanted: Lyndhurst Police Blotter
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