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Cinema at the Square film series brings classic movies back to Playhouse Square’s Connor Palace
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Before the Connor Palace hosted big touring Broadway shows, it was one of the city’s premier movie palaces. The theater will return to those roots for three weekends this summer with Cinema at the Square. Running July 25-Aug. 11, the film series features 15 classic movies on the theater’s big screen.
Suspect charged with shooting security guard four times on Cleveland’s East Side
CLEVELAND, Ohio – A Cleveland man is facing accusations in a shooting on the city’s East Side that left two people wounded. One victim, struck four times, worked as a security guard at the apartment complex where the incident occurred, a witness told police. Maurice Stearnes, 30, faces...
Cleveland Clinic launches new RPM and tele-ICU initiative with Masimo
Cleveland Clinic is working with Masimo on a new partnership focused on hospital-based remote patient monitoring and virtual critical care. The work will include the integration of Cleveland Clinic's critical care and non-critical care central patient monitoring platforms with Masimo's Hospital Automation platform, according to the company, in an effort to provide tools for clinicians that offer "enhanced situational awareness and clinical decision support for hospitalized patients, including the critically ill."
FBI probe of Cleveland gang leads to arrest on federal gun charges
CLEVELAND, Ohio — FBI agents arrested a man on gun charges amid an investigation into a gang that operates on Cleveland’s West Side. Jamar Colegrove, 32, is believed to be a member of the Bellaire Boys, who operate near West 130th Street in Cleveland’s Bellaire-Puritas neighborhood, according to court records.
Thousands of books, CDs, DVDs, toys and more at Friends of the Library Summer Book Sale
The Wooster Friends of the Library Summer Book Sale will be held July 11-13, at the Book Cellar in the basement of the Operations Center, 304 N. Market St., Wooster. Thursday and Friday sales are 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Saturday hours are 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday is bag day - all the books that...
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 Clinic Union Hospital Receives $1 Million State Grant to Support $7 Million Upgrade in Cancer Services
DOVER, Ohio — Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital is set to invest $7 million in its radiation oncology services, marking a major enhancement in cancer care for the Tuscarawas Valley. The Ohio General Assembly has demonstrated its support for the project by approving $1 million for the upgrade. The project,...
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.
After tragedy at Giant Eagle, North Olmsted schedules meetings with business community
NORTH OLMSTED, Ohio -- In the wake of the recent stabbing death of a child at Giant Eagle, North Olmsted leaders are reaching out to the business community. Mayor Nicole Dailey Jones said the idea to hold roundtable meetings with large and small business owners is twofold. If you purchase...
The widest of wide turns leads police to talkative drunk driver: Broadview Heights Police Blotter
Drunken driving, I-77: On June 15, police observed a black Kia not only make a wide turn exiting I-77 for Walling Road but also travel in the incoming lane for a while before eventually correcting to the proper lane. The swerving Kia also was traveling well under the speed limit...
Business owner not happy with package deliveries: Brecksville Police Blotter
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Escape to paradise with skincare at Bev & Vicky Beauty Bar
FAIRLAWN — Kay Rogers, of Bev & Vicky Beauty Bar in Fairlawn, believes in the saying, “When you look good, you feel good,” and as owner and lead esthetician of the business, she is focused on listening to her guests and offering affordable options in skincare treatments.
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...
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