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Black Keys explain why they decided to cancel their upcoming tour dates: Read the band's statement
CLEVELAND — After news surfaced last week that the Black Keys had canceled their upcoming North American tour -- including a stop in Cleveland at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse -- questions remained about why the concerts were scrapped. In an update Sunday afternoon, the band shared the following statement about...
Delinquent: For some victims of juvenile crime, like the families of Bobby and Brianca, justice feels elusive
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Taking advantage of the mild July night, motorcycle enthusiasts Bobby Henry and Brianca Palmer went out for a 2 a.m. ride. Brianca had just arrived from New York, where she’d left her teenage son, to enjoy a weekend getaway with her new boyfriend. She leaned comfortably against Bobby’s back, as he leisurely wound the bike down Broadway Avenue, a four-lane artery through Slavic Village.
Cleveland Clinic receives $30K donation from Carter Nedley Foundation
The Carter Nedley Foundation has donated more than $30,000 to the Cleveland Clinic to assist children battling cancer by providing hospital rooms with gaming systems. The donation from the Mentor-based childhood cancer charity allows Cleveland Clinic to outfit all of the patient rooms in the inpatient cancer and bone-marrow transplant units, 20 in total, with Xbox Series X systems. The new systems will come loaded with games such as “LEGO Marvel Heroes,” “Minecraft” and “Madden NFL 24,” according to a news release.
Terminal Tower displays Israel’s blue and white for its birthday
Terminal Tower in downtown Cleveland donned the color of Israel’s flag, blue and white, on May 13. The lighting was coordinated by the Israeli American Council national and regional boards with the building’s property manager, K&D Management LLC, its development firm and its staff, according to an email sent to the Cleveland Jewish News. “This year, (on) May 13, more than any other year, our iconic Terminal Tower sent an important message that ‘now and forever,’ Israel is here to stay,” Lydia Yomtovian Frankel, IAC Midwest national board and regional council member, said.
A Night in Bloom: Cultivating creativity and community at BAYarts
BAY VILLAGE, Ohio -- BAYarts is not just a place where art meets beauty; it is a vibrant community anchor, fostering creativity across all ages. Established on the foundation laid by a visionary group of women in 1948, BAYarts has grown into a cornerstone of arts education and cultural engagement in Cleveland’s western suburbs.
‘Promise, even in the darkest times’: Hector Castellanos Lara talks about his vision for Parade the Circle
Hector Castellanos Lara didn’t discover his true calling as an artist until he moved to Cleveland in 1990. “In [Cleveland] I found my circle of artists, my voice and myself,” the 66-year-old painter and visual artist said. Over the years, Castellanos Lara got involved with the city’s art...
WATCH: Video shows vehicle doing doughnuts around fire under Playhouse Square chandelier
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A viral video circulating on social media shows a vehicle doing doughnuts in Playhouse Square Saturday night around a lit fire. According to Cleveland Police Dispatch, officers were called to the intersection of 14th Street and Euclid Avenue around midnight Saturday night. Peyton, a Cleveland State...
VIDEO: Parma’s pink flamingo heist goes south, as bandits fail to fit 7-foot bird in getaway car
PARMA, Ohio – Parma police are still searching for the vandals, who ripped the city’s 7-foot pink flamingo from its concrete pad near the script Parma sign early Saturday morning. But now they have a critical piece of evidence to aid their investigation. A resident has posted to...
21-year-old Edgewater drowning victim was refugee; Family, friends mourn tragic loss
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The family of a young man who drowned in Lake Erie is remembering a dutiful son with a beautiful heart. 21-year-old Jeremie Byiringiro died on Wednesday after drowning in Lake Erie at Edgewater Park. His family says he went to the park with friends and sadly he did not know how to swim.
Cleveland VA mobile health clinic caters to unhoused vets
CLEVELAND — Brent Nobles was in a good mood when he walked up to his doctor’s appointment. He’s going to his check- up at the new Cleveland VA Medical Center’s mobile health unit. Nobles is an Air Force veteran and is unhoused. He’s staying at the...
Lake Erie beach hazard advisory in effect; swimming discouraged
CLEVELAND (WJW) — If you have Memorial Day activities, expect clouds, cooler temps, and breezy with highs in the mid 70s. Beach hazard and small craft advisories are in effect on Lake Erie through early Tuesday evening, due to wind activity expected to create rip currents. The advisories are in effect for Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Lake, Lorain, Erie, Lucas and Ottawa counties, according to the National Weather Service. Here’s the timing of the alerts:
Lake View Cemetery marks Memorial Day with solemn ceremony
CLEVELAND, Ohio --– Kate Kubiak of Concord Townships wants her children to see Memorial Day as more than a picnic day. So, she took the red-white-and-blue clad foursome – ages 12, 10, 8 and 5 – to the Memorial Day ceremony at Lake View Cemetery at the edge of Cleveland’s Little Italy neighborhood.
Cleveland's Own: Sydney Shircliff
FOX 8 and Kaulig Giving are saluting Sydney Shircliff, one of Cleveland's Own. Shircliff is one amazing infant teacher at Kids First in Olmsted Falls. She goes above and beyond for the babies there, showing them love and care, and helping them to grow. Sydney, thank you for all you do and congratulations for being one of Cleveland's Own. To nominate someone like her, visit our Seen on TV page on FOX8.com.
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