Live coverage today: Cleveland Clinic surgeons answer questions ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio â Surgeons at the Cleveland Clinic who performed the nation's first uterus transplant on a 26-year-old woman last month will answer questions this morning about the procedure and share details about the operation during a news conference. We'll cover the 10 a.m. conference live in the comments section below, and you can also catch it via Periscope on the Clinic's Twitter feed below. Doctors from the seven person team that performed the nine-hour surgery February 24th will be ..>> view originalHillary Clinton to speak at Cleveland's Tri-C campus Tuesday
CLEVELAND, Ohio â Hillary Clinton is expected to campaign at Cuyahoga Community College's Woodland Avenue campus Tuesday, the first of two visits she has scheduled in Cleveland this week. The Tri-C event is to be in the recreation center. The doors open at 7 p.m. You can RSVP here. Clinton heads here fresh off a big weekend of debating, elections and endorsements. She and her opponent, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, are stumping in the Buckeye State ahead of Ohio's winner-take-all Democratic p..>> view originalCleveland Indians outfielder Michael Brantley almost healthy ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Indians manager Terry Francona has a history with Dr. Craig Morgan. The doctor has operated on Francona's knee and Francona's son's shoulder. Francona didn't see Morgan when the doctor was at the Indians' facility in Goodyear, Arizona, to check on Michael Brantley's shoulder on Sunday. Francona said he wished he would have crossed paths with Morgan so he could say hello -- and probably to say thank you for the good news. Brantley's check-up with the doctor went well. The lef..>> view originalBrowns pursuing Bengals receiver Marvin Jones in free agency
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Browns will pursue Bengals receiver Marvin Jones in free agency, a league source told cleveland.com. Jones, 25, played for Browns coach Hue Jackson in Cincinnati and Jackson would like to bring him to Cleveland as his No. 1 or No. 2 receiver. Jackson also liked Bengals free agent receiver Mohamed Sanu, but Jones has more speed. Last season, coming off foot surgery that cost him all of 2014, Jones caught 65 passes for 816 yard and four TDs in 13 starts. The thinking is th..>> view originalHow the Cleveland Browns could replace Tashaun Gipson if he leaves
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- It has been awfully quiet in regards to Tashaun Gipson's free agency. Most of the talk when it comes to browns free agents has focused on the two offensive lineman, Mitchell Schwartz and Alex Mack, and wide receiver Travis Benjamin. It's a little strange considering Gipson won't turn 26 until after training camp starts. Gipson has also shown a nose for the football, collecting 14 interceptions during his four-year career, including 13 in 39 games the last three seasons. G..>> view originalSon, Cleveland police officers rescue family from house fire
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A smoke detector, an 18-year-old man and two Cleveland police officers saved six people early Monday from a burning home on the city's West Side. Te'shaun Williams was asleep in his bedroom on the second floor of his family's Crossburn Avenue home near West 130th Street about 4 a.m., when he said the screech of a smoke detector woke him. "I opened my bedroom door and smelled the smoke, and I knew exactly what it was," Williams said. Williams barged into the other upstairs be..>> view originalCleveland activists, clergy blast prosecutor Timothy J. McGinty at ...
Clergy blasts McGinty at rally The Rev. Eugene Ward criticized Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Timothy J. McGinty at a "Blacks Do Matter" rally Monday on the Justice Center steps. CLEVELAND, Ohio â Activists and religious leaders stood on the steps of the Justice Center Monday and blasted Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Timothy J. McGinty. Speakers at the "Blacks Do Matter" rally said McGinty was the epitome of the county's corrupt criminal justice system. The protest comes a week before the ..>> view originalLate-night host The Ghoul is honored by Cleveland Mayor Frank ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- He brought slime to our city. He mocked the community and assailed its most upstanding citizens. His anti-social behavior was condemned as "punk rock puke." Now, The Ghoul is the pride of the community. My, my, how times have changed: The Cleveland late-night horror host has been honored by Cleveland Mayor Frank G. Jackson. "He is a Cleveland native and his contribution to the Cleveland arts community deserves recognition," reads the Certificate of Recognition by Mayor Jacks..>> view originalCleveland Is Referring to Some Metal Crowd Barricades for RNC as ...
click to enlarge The nuts and bolts of how Cleveland is seeking to spend a $50 million federal security grant for the Republican National Convention are starting to trickle out to the public, finally. Cleveland.com had the best look yet late last week, detailing the city's intent to buy 2,000 sets of riot gear, as well as 300 bikes and 15 motorcycles. Keep in mind, most of this info is not coming from briefings but from notices for bidding the city has posted to its website. The administrat..>> view originalHave Cleveland Cavaliers turned the corner? (video)
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Putting aside LeBron James' cryptic tweets, things are going pretty well for the Cleveland Cavaliers after a rough February. Winners of three straight, including back-to-back victories against Washington and Boston, the Cavs have showed a renewed sense of focus and even unleashed a new small-ball attack, using James at power forward. To help matters, their lead continues to grow in the Eastern Conference, taking a three-game advantage over the Toronto Raptors. Michael Reghi..>> view original
Monday, March 7, 2016
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