Cleveland buys 65 new police cars as Justice Department continues ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The city of Cleveland bought dozens of new police cars that will bolster an aging fleet that has come under the microscope of the monitor overseeing the city's police reform settlement with the Justice Department. The city announced Wednesday that it bought 65 new Cleveland police vehicles, including district cars, front-line vehicles, sedans for the newly-implemented NICE unit and unmarked vehicles, according to Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson's office. The city expects to buy..>> view originalDo the Cleveland Indians cower in front of big crowds at Progressive ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Welcome to another installment of Going Deep, a regular series in which we'll take a deep dive into a reader-proposed topic. To have your question or comment covered (or, at least, to have it read), send an email to zmeisel@cleveland.com. Include your first name and city. What is the Indians' record in front of sellout crowds or crowds of 30,000-plus the past few seasons? -- Dan, South Euclid Cleveland fans seem to crave attendance talk, whether it revolves around the lack of..>> view originalWhich 5 current Cleveland sports figures have the most star power?
For this exercise, give us your true thoughts on Cleveland sports in general — in other words, do not think to yourself, “I think LeBron is the biggest star by far, but ...>> view originalTen things to do in Cleveland through July 12
Chicano Batman performs Tuesday, July 11, at the Beachland Ballroom. ON THE LEVEL "The Levelling" gets its local premiere on Thursday, July 6, and Sunday, July 9, at the Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque. Experience a unique vision at "The Testament of Mary," from Mamai Theatre Co. at the Helen Rosenfeld Lewis Bialosky Lab Theatre at Playhouse Square. The play by Colm Tóibín, directed by Bernadette Clemens and starring Anne McEvoy, is a retelli..>> view originalHow these wealthy Cleveland-area families acquired their fortunes
Updated July 06, 2017 Posted July 06, 2017 Rich Clevelanders.jpg How they made their millions (or billions) CLEVELAND, Ohio — There are certain names you hear around Cleveland that are associated with pr..>> view originalWho is the best candidate to lead Cleveland as mayor, and why ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Candidates for mayor of Cleveland already are pitching for votes, talking about moving the region forward and sharing their visions for the city. Even Mayor Frank Jackson, who has held the job for 12 years, is talking a future-looking message. The city, having weathered the recession and won support from voters for new income tax money now can take steps forward to address blight and crime in neighborhoods and enhance services to residents. But to win a fourth term, Jackson ..>> view originalReflect with Rosenblum (July 6): It is a waiting game for Cleveland
Reflect with Rosenblum (July 6): It is a waiting game for Cleveland By Jonah Rosenblum | Staff Writer Published: July 6, 2017 12:00 AM 1 of 1 Photos | View More PhotosWaiting.That's the word.It's not yet August, but the dog days of the sports year have struck Northeast Ohio.They do every year, of course, but with a football team that has been oddly quiet in a good way and a basketball team that has been oddly quiet in a bad way and a baseball team that sits in first place while seemingly ..>> view originalCleveland Cavaliers Scribbles about Gordon Hayward, Zach ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Scribbles in my Cleveland Cavaliers notebook as teams keep making moves in NBA free agency: 1. Ever since the Chauncey Billups deal to be general manager of the Cavaliers fell apart, I've been writing it appears the job will go to Koby Altman. The assistant general manager has been the point man on trade and free agent talks since David Griffin left on June 19. I was checking around Wednesday, and still haven't heard of any other candidates being mentioned. 2. The Milwaukee B..>> view originalBullet fired in air hits man in the ear in Cleveland
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A bullet fired into the air late Tuesday ended up hitting a Cleveland Heights man in the ear, police reports say. The shooting happened about 11 p.m. Tuesday in the 9700 block of Sophia Avenue, just east of Woodhill Road in the city's Buckeye-Woodhill neighborhood. Witnesses told police they saw the shooter standing behind a tree loading a gun. The man then walked into the middle of a large group that gathered in the middle of the street and fired a shot in the air, according..>> view originalAt most some stray showers, temperatures staying in 80s Thursday ...
Thursday's high temperature forecast.Kelly Reardon, cleveland.com CLEVELAND, Ohio - A weak area of low pressure sliding across the region today could spark up some small, isolated thunderstorms. Coverage and duration would be limited, and none should reach severe strength. For the most part, the day is looking mostly cloudy with afternoon temperatures in the 80s again. Winds are on the calm side, and pollen relatively low. Check out the forecast: Temperatures Temperature forecast.Kelly Reardon..>> view original
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