Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Man hid in Cleveland store overnight, robbed employee next ... and other top stories.

  • Man hid in Cleveland store overnight, robbed employee next ...

    Man hid in Cleveland store overnight, robbed employee next ...
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A man hid inside a Cleveland store overnight and robbed a 41-year-old store manager at gunpoint when she opened the store in the morning, police say. The robbery happened about 7:45 a.m. Wednesday at the Family Dollar on St. Clair Avenue and East 121st Street in the city's Glenville neighborhood.  Surveillance video showed the man walk into the store near the time it closed and hide, police said. The store manager walked inside the store the next morning and put money in the ..
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  • Man shot in road rage incident in Cleveland's Union-Miles ...

    Man shot in road rage incident in Cleveland's Union-Miles ...
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A man was shot late Friday in a road rage incident, police said. The shooting happened about 10 p.m. on Harvard Avenue near East 140th Street in the city's Union-Miles neighborhood, according to police.  He was shot in the leg, police said. He ended up at the Cleveland Clinic and was flown via emergency helicopter to MetroHealth. No arrests have been made in the case.  Police did not immediately release any more information on the shooting. If you would like to comment on thi..
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  • Op-Ed: Will Dan Gilbert's Greed Cost Cleveland an NBA All-Star ...

    Op-Ed: Will Dan Gilbert's Greed Cost Cleveland an NBA All-Star ...
    click to enlarge Will Dan Gilbert’s greed cost Cleveland an NBA All-Star Game? This is a question that seems to be getting lost in the debate over the Q-deal referendum, which will now be moving forward thanks to yesterday’s ruling by the Supreme Court of Ohio. Cavs owner Dan Gilbert and his surrogates, both in their legal briefing against the refere..
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  • Feast of the Assumption prep not stopped by rain (photos)

    Feast of the Assumption prep not stopped by rain (photos)
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- One of Cleveland's oldest and largest festivals arrives for its 119th year Saturday with the Feast of the Assumption in Cleveland's Little Italy. Featuring food, live music, carnival rides and vendors, the festival opens at noon Saturday and runs through Tuesday night. Despite a brief but heavy downpour at midday Friday, final preparations continued as food trucks delivered their last minute inventories and restaurants polished up their sidewalk tents for the thousands of vis..
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  • Cleveland police searching for 3 men after 19-year-old is shot ...

    Cleveland police searching for 3 men after 19-year-old is shot ...
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A 19-year-old man is hospitalized with several gunshot wounds after a Friday incident on Cleveland's East Side.  The victim was shot several times in the back of the neck and legs, according to Cleveland police Det. Reginald Lanton.  The incident happened in the 3800 block of Lee Heights Boulevard, a few blocks north of Harvard Avenue in the Lee-Miles neighborhood.  Police say the suspects in the shooting are three men in a white four-door car, possibly a Toyota or Mercedes B..
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  • Cleveland Indians' Carlos Carrasco puts foot on the gas at his home ...

    Cleveland Indians' Carlos Carrasco puts foot on the gas at his home ...
    ST. PETERSBURG - Home is supposed to be where the heart is. Maybe that's why Carlos Carrasco loves to pitch at Tropicana Field. Carrasco lives 30 minutes away from Tropicana Field. On Friday night he had 40 family members and friends among the crowd of 16,794 who watched the Indians beat the Rays, 5-0. Besides the 40 people on Carrasco's pass list, more than half the crowd seemed to be cheering for the Indians Their cheers were well placed. Carrasco took a no-hitter into the seventh inning befo..
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  • Meet the Leadership Cleveland Class of 2018

    Meet the Leadership Cleveland Class of 2018
    By CRAIN'S CLEVELAND BUSINESS The Cleveland Leadership Center announced it has chosen 65 people from public companies, private business enterprises, nonprofit and public-sector institutions for the Leadership Cleveland Class of 2018. Participants will take part in a 10-month program "that empowers recognized, senior-level leaders with additional knowledge, skills and relationships to advance and deepen their community impact," according to a news release announcing the class. "It eng..
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  • 'Stokes, Baseball and Hough' program set for Saturday at League Park

    'Stokes, Baseball and Hough' program set for Saturday at League Park
    CLEVELAND, Ohio - "Stokes, Baseball and Hough" - a program on Cleveland's amateur baseball history - is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 12, at the Baseball Heritage Museum at League Park. The free program is noon to 1:30 p.m. The park is at 6601 Lexington Ave., Cleveland. Learn about Cleveland's reputation as "Sandlot Capital of the World" at the program. The challenges the Cleveland Indians met coming out of the 1940s mirrored those faced by Cleveland and its new mayor, Carl Stokes. In 1967, Stok..
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  • Watch politics panel discuss fake news, bias at City Club of ...

    Watch politics panel discuss fake news, bias at City Club of ...
    CLEVELAND, Ohio - Political insiders will talk media bias, fake news and the future of a free press today in a moderated discussion at the City Club of Cleveland. The City Club of Cleveland will host a panel on media bias and "fake news" Friday at noon.Brian Kolin, Michaelangelos' Photography  The panelists include: Henry J. Gomez, Buzzfeed News politics reporter and former staffer of the Plain Dealer and cleveland.com Clare Malone, a senior political reporter with data journalism website Five..
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  • Cleveland Indians' Andrew Miller scheduled for second bullpen ...

    Cleveland Indians' Andrew Miller scheduled for second bullpen ...
    Andrew Miller will continue to test knee ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- The Indians need Andrew Miller’s help, and he’s getting closer to providing it. Miller threw a bullpen session Friday afternoon at Tropicana Field to test his sore right knee. He threw two sets of about 12 to 15 pitches with a couple of minutes in between. “I thought it was really good,” said Miller. “We’ll have to see how th..
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