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Construction has begun on Willoughby Union High School restoration project
Willoughby officials and developers of the Willoughby Union High School restoration project recently hosted a ceremonial construction kick off. Located in Wes Point Park in downtown Willoughby, the project is a complete renovation of the historic Union High building into 40 market rate apartments, as well as the construction of 19 for-sale townhomes flanking the building.
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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Rock singer’s cancer diagnosis forces band to cancel tour
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Ann Wilson from “Heart” announced the band’s tour has been postponed following her recent cancer diagnosis. Wilson posted a statement on social media platform X saying she recently underwent removal surgery that ended up being cancerous. “The operation was successful and I’m feeling...
Convicted of involuntary manslaughter, South Euclid man on the run again
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -This week’s Cuyahoga’s Most Wanted features a South Euclid man who is on the run from authorities again, after being convicted and serving time for involuntary manslaughter. According to Crime Stopper of Cuyahoga County, Tyrese Thomas pleaded guilty in 2022 to being one of two...
3News Senior Health Correspondent Monica Robins reflects on 5 years since brain tumor diagnosis
CLEVELAND — July 2, 2019. 4:30 p.m. While putting my story together for the 6 p.m. news, I received a call that would transform my life: I learned I had a brain tumor — a sphenoid-orbital meningioma, to be exact — that would require surgery, and the outcome was unknown.
Ex-Browns Pro Bowler suspended 6 games for PED violation
A former Pro Bowl defender has gotten himself into some trouble with the league. Veteran safety Tashaun Gipson has been suspended for six games, the NFL’s transaction wire revealed on Tuesday. Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that Gipson has drawn the ban due to a violation of the league’s performance enhancing substance policy. Gipson, 33,... The post Ex-Browns Pro Bowler suspended 6 games for PED violation appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
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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