Cleveland drug dealer sold heroin that caused two users to ...
Demetrius FrizzellWayne County Sheriff's Office CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A Cleveland man faces federal charges for selling heroin that caused two people to overdose in Wooster, as well as for trying to get one of those people to recant their statement to authorities, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office. Demetrius Frizzell, 30, sold drugs to users who overdosed on Oct. 29 and Nov. 3, prosecutors say. Investigators said one of the users later told them that he let Frizzell stay with him in exchan..>> view originalCan't wait for 'Hamilton' in Cleveland? Watch the trailer here
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Clevelanders aren't throwing away their shot to see "Hamilton" when it comes to Playhouse Square in the summer of 2018. "Hamilton," Lin-Manuel Miranda's Tony award-winning musical, has become a phenomenon since opening on Broadway in 2015. The show, which tells the story of Alexander Hamilton through the American Revolution until his death in a duel with Aaron Burr, is sold out in New York City and Chicago. Single tickets aren't on sale for "Hamilton" here yet, but the buzz ..>> view originalCleveland man accused of kidnapping teen, raping her at gunpoint
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A Cleveland man repeatedly raped a 16-year-old girl at gunpoint and held her against her will at his home in the city's Mt. Pleasant neighborhood, court records say. Shairon Lipscomb, 20, is charged with rape and kidnapping. Warrants for his arrest were issued Monday, but Lipscomb remains at-large. The attack happened between Friday and Sunday at Lipscomb's home on East 128th Street, a few blocks north of Kinsman Road, according to court documents. He held a shotgun to the g..>> view originalStrong winds again causing power outages in Northeast Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Strong winds Wednesday night and early Thursday morning continued to batter much of Northeast Ohio, leading to another round of power outages in the region. Nearly 1,300 were without power in Cuyahoga County on Wednesday night, but it had increased to more than 2,300 at about 3:45 a.m. Thursday. The outages were spread throughout the county: Only 256 were affected in Cleveland, while Euclid had 417 and Warrensville Heights 410. FirstEnergy estimates power might not be restor..>> view originalA new player, another loss for Cavs in his debut: 103-99 to Celtics
BOSTON -- Deron Williams is just like Kyle Korver and Derrick Williams. All three lost their debut games with the Cavs. Deron Williams missed a potential winning 3-pointer with about five seconds left, and the Celtics held on to beat the Cavs 103-99 Wednesday night. The final 2:06 was nuts, with six ties or lead changes and four 3-pointers between the two Eastern Conference frontrunners. LeBron James notched a triple-double with 28 points, 13 rebounds, and 10 assists. It was James' seventh tri..>> view originalBrowns won't pursue Colin Kaepernick, league source says
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -- The Browns might soon be heartbroken by Jimmy Garoppolo, but they won't pursue 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick on the rebound despite Hue Jackson's heavy interest last year, a league source told cleveland.com. Kaepernick's new agents from Select Sports Group sent a letter to all 32 teams notifying them that Kaepernick will opt out of his contract on Thursday and become an unrestricted free agent, according to NFL Network and other reports. Jackson, who loved Kaepernick..>> view originalTerrelle Pryor 'a priority' but 'we won't panic' if he's not on roster, says ...
INDIANAPOLIS -- Browns Executive Vice President Sashi Brown drew a line in the sand on Wednesday, saying that Terrelle Pryor "is a priority'' but "we won't be panicked if he's not on our roster.'' He confirmed he has meetings set up with Pryor's agent, Drew Rosenhaus. A source told cleveland.com those meetings will take place at the combine. Pryor wasn't franchised by 4 p.m. today, as expected, and "we understand that means he's effectively a free agent.'' Brown said he's realistic about what ..>> view originalJaelen Gill's Ohio State commitment shows there's no such thing as ...
WESTERVILLE, Ohio -- Jaelen Gill was with Ohio State running backs coach Tony Alford a few days ago when they devised the plan. Alford knew there was no chance Gill, a four-star running back form Westerville (Ohio) South, was going to commit somewhere else. So why not have some fun with the world? Gill leaving Columbus? What a joke. Alford had Gill post a cryptic message on his public Twitter account two days ago implying that he was leaving Ohio to play football somewhere else, that Gill w..>> view originalOp-Ed: "Cleveland - We Can Do Better"
click to enlarge Like many, I believe that we live in the finest city in the country. We have long been acclaimed as “the best location in the nation” and more recently have earned the title of “Believeland.” But as Senator Robert F. Kennedy declared in his short-lived run for the presidency in 1968, “We can do better.” Granted, our long-beleaguered Cleveland has spunk and resiliency. There’s a belief out there that, as a city, we will continue to repair ourselves. We are resolved: we ..>> view originalWinter Warmer Fest beer list released; annual event is Saturday
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The 11th annual Winter Warmer Fest is Saturday at Windows on the River. The popular indoor-outdoor beer fest is a fundraiser for the non-profit Ohio Craft Brewers Association. It's 2-6 p.m. at the venue in Cleveland's Flats. More than 50 Ohio breweries will have beers at the fest. Several will offer pins, smaller casks of specially made brews. Breweries come from all over the state for the fest, with almost half from Cleveland and Columbus. But smaller regions are well repres..>> view original
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