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Man fire shot at brother’s assailants: Olmsted Falls police blotter
A caller reported people attacked his brother in a bar on May 10 and that he fired a gun to try to defend him. Two men were taken into custody and the weapon was secured. On May 9, a woman reported 10 bikes, including her daughter’s, were stolen from a bike rack.
Pro-Palestine protesters hold alternative graduation after CWRU withholds degrees, bans some from graduation
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Case Western Reserve University students banned from crossing the stage at the university’s official commencement walked at their own graduation ceremony at Wade Lagoon Sunday. “They stripped our graduates of walking the stage,” said one student. According to a Case spokesperson, the university initiated...
A Complete Guide To Jewish Delis
Jewish delis: we all know them and love them dearly. Without them, where would we satisfy our craving of matzo ball soup and corned beef sandwiches? When Jewish European people migrated to the United States, there were no Kosher shops. So many opened up their own for their community. These delicatessens sold Jewish and Kosher dishes and ingredients. Today, many delis from that time period are still standing and just as popular.
Cannabis entrepreneur seeking dispensary site surprises Middleburg council
MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS, Ohio – She described herself simply as a cannabis attorney, but Paula Givens also co-owns, legally represents and/or partners with multiple medical and recreational marijuana-related companies throughout the country. With a cannabis moratorium already in place, Middleburg Heights City Council members appeared surprised when Givens attended the...
Hospice walk is celebration of loved ones’ memories: Elizabeth McIntyre
Guest columnist Elizabeth McIntyre is chief marketing and communications officer for the Hospice of the Western Reserve. She will be participating in her first Walk to Remember June 9 in honor of her parents, Francis and Mary Rose Kimes. Kelli Elswick has set an ambitious goal for this year’s Walk...
Third time’s a charm: Berea mayor gets partial cannabis ban
BEREA, Ohio – Entrepreneurs considering establishing cannabis cultivation or processing facilities in Berea are now out of luck. City Council at a special May 13 meeting passed an ordinance banning them. The ordinance allows, however, one properly licensed dual-use cannabis dispensary to be located somewhere in Berea. It was...
Many Cuyahoga County residents are less financially stable than before the pandemic: Emily Muttillo
Guest columnist Emily Muttillo is director of research, Williamson Family Fellow for Applied Research, at The Center for Community Solutions. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic will be felt for years in ways that we cannot yet predict. But we know how low-income residents of Cuyahoga County fared. If you...
GET OUTSIDE! Plenty of dry time this weekend, and it will feel like summer soon!
CLEVELAND — A couple of isolated storm chances will linger into the first half of this evening, but once the sun goes down, the threat of rain will diminish. Patchy fog will be possible once again, especially if you saw some rain this afternoon. Temperatures will drop into the mid 50s for most.
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