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Prison calls at the heart of new accusations, criminal probe into Cleveland man cleared in 2002 murder
CLEVELAND, Ohio — It’s all about a lie that Ru-El Sailor held onto for more than two decades, Cleveland city attorneys say. Sailor, who spent 15 years in prison before he was cleared of a murder conviction, knew who fatally shot Omar Clark the night of the 2002 shooting and told few people, according to documents Cleveland attorneys filed Thursday in federal court.
Cleveland mom calls for arrest of driver after crash leaves baby in coma: ‘You need to turn yourself in’
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Cleveland police have issued a warrant for the 26-year-old woman accused of hurting a baby in a serious crash. Starry Welch is accused of causing that crash on July 18. Police say Welch left the scene after hitting a mother and baby. Eleven-month-old De-Mari Williams is...
Pro-Palestine group protests outside of Ronayne’s home, pledges ‘We will not stop’
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Following months of demonstrations at Cuyahoga County Council meetings over the county’s investments in Israel amid the war in Gaza, the Cleveland Palestine Advocacy Community took its fight right to Executive Chris Ronayne’s door. The group protested outside his home last week with chants,...
Zika virus infections during pregnancy can alter the baby’s immune system study finds
CLEVELAND, Ohio—Contracting the Zika virus during pregnancy can lead to permanent changes in the immune system of the baby, found a study from the Cleveland Clinic. Although 95% of babies born of Zika-infected pregnancies do not exhibit the telltale symptoms of microcephaly and brain abnormalities, that does not necessarily mean that the children are unaffected as previously thought.
Cuyahoga County seeking to give women-, minority-owned businesses a boost
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Following the launch of the new Office of Small Business, Cuyahoga County is taking extra steps to support women- and minority-owned shops. Executive Chris Ronayne has proposed spending up to $3.4 million dollars over the next two years to create a Small Business Program focusing on helping more women or minority entrepreneurs start or grow their businesses. The money would go to one of six providers that would then either provide participants with technical assistance or loans.
How Extreme Heat Impacts the Heart
CLEVELAND, OH (CLEVELAND CLINIC) - With summer here, many of us are getting outside more to enjoy the sunshine. But as temperatures soar, it’s important to remember how extreme heat can take a toll on our hearts. “People exposed to the heat or humidity tend to experience dehydration, and...
Playhouse Square patrons are there to see and hear those on stage, not misbehaving attendees
For the two inebriated women who attended “MJ: The Musical” on Wednesday, July 24, part of the Broadway Series at Playhouse Square -- please know that Michael Jackson was not actually there. Acting as if he was and that you were at his concert was not appropriate. Theater attendees are there to see and hear the people on stage. We do not want your arms up in the air swaying with every song. We do not want to see your phone recording (which is prohibited). We don’t want to hear you sing along or your angry responses when being shushed.
Proposed Browns Trade Sends $60 Million Star to Chiefs for Picks
The Cleveland Browns have the luxury of depth at the offensive tackle position and look to turn it into some draft picks via trade. The Browns have three starting-caliber offensive tackles: Jack Conklin, Jedrick Wills and Dawand Jones. All three went down with season-ending injuries last season but are expected to be ready for the start of the season.
MetroHealth names acting CEO during Airica Steed’s medical leave
MetroHealth System’s board of trustees today named Dr. Christine Alexander-Rager as it acting president and CEO while Airica Steed — the current President and CEO — is on medical leave. “We have every confidence Dr. Alexander-Rager will ensure operations continue to run smoothly and our more than...
Boat used in commission of infamous Lake Erie fishing crime sold at auction
CLEVELAND, Ohio – A boat used to help perpetrate one of the most sensational crimes on Lake Erie in recent memory has been sold. The 22-foot Ranger bass boat seized from its owner, Chase Cominsky of Hermitage, Pennsylvania, after he and his fishing partner were caught cheating in the Lake Erie Walleye Trail Championship in Cleveland in 2022, sold in an online auction earlier this week, for $82,000, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
Cleveland proposes $1 billion-plus incentive package for sprawling Bedrock riverfront plans
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Mayor Justin Bibb proposes more than $1 billion in public subsidies over the next 45 years for Bedrock’s sweeping long-term plan to remake Tower City Center and the eastern bank of the Cuyahoga River. Cleveland’s contribution would enable Bedrock’s $3 billion private spending plan to...
DineDrinkCLE talks ‘Superman’ cast, crew ate in Cleveland, In The Weeds floral shop/restaurant, more
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The filming of DC’s upcoming “Superman”. was one of the biggest events to happen in Northeast Ohio in 2024. James Gunn alongside the cast and crew of the film descended upon Greater Cleveland to film major scenes of the hero that was born in the city. While they were in town working, the cast and crew of “Superman” took some time to eat at some of the most popular restaurants in town.
Melt Bar and Grilled closes another location
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Melt Bar and Grilled has closed its location in Columbus. The restaurant was located in Easton Town Center at 4206 Worth Ave., Columbus. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Corporate College President Selected for Leadership Cleveland Class of 2025
Renee Richard to join cohort of 62 civic leaders for 10-month program. Renee Richard, the president of Corporate College®, a division of Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®), was one of 62 civic leaders chosen for the Leadership Cleveland Class of 2025, which includes individuals from diverse backgrounds in the public, private and nonprofit sectors.
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