Friday, July 28, 2017

Cleveland Beer Week 2017: Changes coming, summer bash added and other top stories.

  • Cleveland Beer Week 2017: Changes coming, summer bash added

    Cleveland Beer Week 2017: Changes coming, summer bash added
    CLEVELAND, Ohio - Cleveland Beer Week is in October, but planning is under way and some changes are in store, ranging from a refreshed approach to the opening event to a summer bash aimed at drumming up support for the fall celebration of craft beer. The biggest difference will be a shift from a past reliance on regional and out-of-state breweries that were part of the collaboration kickoffs. Instead, organizers are crafting the territorial-sounding Turf Wars and focusing on Cleveland-area brew..
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  • Boy, 8, struck by dirt bike in Cleveland park, police say

    Boy, 8, struck by dirt bike in Cleveland park, police say
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- An 8-year-old boy was struck by a dirt bike Saturday, police say. The incident happened just before 7:15 p.m. at Kerruish Park on Tarkington Avenue just east of Lee Road, Cleveland police spokesman Det. Reginald Lanton said. The driver of the dirk bike took off, he said. The boy was taken to the hospital by private transportation. His femur is possibly broken, Cleveland police spokeswoman Sgt. Jennifer Ciaccia said. This story will be updated if more information becomes avail..
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  • Cleveland Indians lose game of inches to Kansas City Royals

    Cleveland Indians lose game of inches to Kansas City Royals
    Today's game truly was a game of the closest of calls that resulted in a frustrating 5-2 loss for the Cleveland Indians on a day in which Frank Robinson was ...
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  • Comment here on cleveland.com court and crime stories for Sunday ...

    Comment here on cleveland.com court and crime stories for Sunday ...
    Comment below on crime and court stories that appear on cleveland.com.cleveland.com file photo  CLEVELAND, Ohio -- cleveland.com readers can comment below on crime and court stories appearing on the website on Sunday, May 28, 2017. We believe in the importance of providing a safe place for members of our community to express their opinions. As in all communities, there are rules. We don't tolerate "obscene, indecent, hateful, offensive, defamatory, abusive, harassing or profane material." We do..
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  • Cleveland Indians unveil statue of Frank Robinson

    Cleveland Indians unveil statue of Frank Robinson
    CLEVELAND (AP) — The Cleveland Indians and Frank Robinson made history four decades ago. They celebrated again on Saturday. The Indians unveiled a statue of Robinson prior to their game against Kansas City. Robinson became the first African-American manager in the major leagues with the team. Your current subscription does not provide access to this content. Please click the button below to manage your account. ..
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  • Man hurt in early morning Warehouse District shooting

    Man hurt in early morning Warehouse District shooting
    CLEVELAND, Ohio - A man was injured early Sunday in a shooting in the Warehouse District in downtown Cleveland, police said. The shooting happened about 4:15 a.m. on West 9th Street near Gillespie's Map Room, Cleveland police spokesman Det. Reginald Lanton said. The victim, a 24-year-old man, was shot in the abdomen. He was taken to MetroHealth by paramedics, Lanton said. The victim's current condition is unknown. No details about the circumstances surrounding the shooting were made available S..
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  • FRONT exhibit aims to spur Glenville renaissance with global artists ...

    FRONT exhibit aims to spur Glenville renaissance with global artists ...
    CLEVELAND, Ohio - From Playhouse Square and University Circle to Ohio City, Tremont and Detroit Shoreway, Cleveland has a reputation for using the arts to delight the mind and the soul, and to spark neighborhood revitalization. Both practices soon will take root in Glenville, the poor, primarily black neighborhood sandwiched between University Circle and Bratenahl that yearns to regain its former status as one of the city's most desirable districts. The Front International Cleveland Triennial f..
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  • Lead poisoning lawsuit highlights Cleveland family's plight to find ...

    Lead poisoning lawsuit highlights Cleveland family's plight to find ...
    CLEVELAND, Ohio - The chubby Cleveland toddler wears a long-sleeved purple shirt that proclaims she is "Daddy's little darling." The youngest of five girls, her parents say the 2-year-old is an expert at cracking smart phone passcodes. Already, she sings her ABCs. The Legal Aid Society sued Cleveland on her behalf last week, in hopes the court will force city officials to follow state lead laws designed to protect children exposed to the brain damaging toxin, often in their homes. "I don't want..
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  • Cleveland Indians thinking about moving starter Danny Salazar to ...

    Cleveland Indians thinking about moving starter Danny Salazar to ...
    CLEVELAND, Ohio - It sounds as if the Indians have found a solution to their rotation problem that does not include optioning Mike Clevinger to Class AAA Columbus. Reading between the lines of what manager Terry Francona said following Saturday's 5-2 loss to Kansas City, it appears Danny Salazar could be headed to the bullpen. The roster crunch is on because Corey Kluber is ready to be activated and Francona said before Saturday's game that he most likely will start Thursday against the A's. Sa..
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  • Cleveland Cavaliers written off? That's a great spot for this team ...

    Cleveland Cavaliers written off? That's a great spot for this team ...
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- I'm with David Griffin on the topic of who should be favored in the 2017 NBA Finals "I hope everybody says we have no chance," Griffin told FoxSports. In his three years as general manager of the Cleveland Cavaliers, Griffin has probably earned a PhD in basketball psychology as he's studied his team. He also has a lot more gray hair and sleepless nights. These guys ... well ... Cavs fan know ... They can drive you nuts. They have the best player in the world. When everyone is..
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