Sunday, November 5, 2017

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  • Temperatures ramping up to near record-high Thursday in ...

    Temperatures ramping up to near record-high Thursday in ...
    Thursday's high temperature forecast.Kelly Reardon, cleveland.com  CLEVELAND, Ohio - Today's steamy-hot weather is inching Cleveland closer to its all-time record high of 90 degrees set back in 1931. Temperatures in the morning will still feel cool in the mid 60s, but by the afternoon will sky rocket to the upper 80s - over 90 degrees cannot be completely ruled out. The heat comes down to two major factors. First, the very low cloud cover will allow plenty of daytime heating, ramping up tempera..
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  • Cleveland man suffers brain injury in beating outside Old Brooklyn bar

    Cleveland man suffers brain injury in beating outside Old Brooklyn bar
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A Cleveland man suffered serious head injuries following a beating near an Old Brooklyn bar, according to police. The incident happened about 3 a.m. Friday outside Mr. E's on Pearl Road near Memphis Avenue, according to the report. The 47-year-old victim was taken to MetroHealth early Friday, but paramedics at the time did not know his identity and labeled him a "John Doe". He suffered bleeding on the brain, several facial bone fractures and a cut to his head, a police report..
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  • Cleveland man who illegally demolished National Acme Building ...

    Cleveland man who illegally demolished National Acme Building ...
    William Jackson Jr.Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Department  CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A federal judge sentenced a Cleveland demolition company owner to 33 months in prison for helping to demolish the National Acme Building in the city's East Glenville neighborhood, releasing asbestos into the environment near an elementary school. William Jackson Jr., 47, pleaded guilty in March to two counts of the Clean Air Act, including failing to remove asbestos prior to demolition and failing to dispose of asbestos..
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  • Arms, legs and partial skull found in bag at vacant Cleveland home

    Arms, legs and partial skull found in bag at vacant Cleveland home
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A man pruning trees found parts of a skull, arms and legs in bags on Wednesday in a vacant home next to where a man was killed and dismembered, according to police.  The man told police that he spotted the bags while trimming bushes at a home in the 12900 block of Longmead Avenue, next door to a home where Daniel Slone was killed on July 1. Police said they suspect the remains are human and are investigating a connection between the bones and Slone's death, according to polic..
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  • Cleveland to pay $25000 to man who claimed police officer used ...

    Cleveland to pay $25000 to man who claimed police officer used ...
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The city of Cleveland will pay $25,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by a man who said a police officer forcibly removed him from his car and slammed him on the back windshield during a traffic stop. Reginald Folks of Sagamore Hills said officer Aaron Petitt used excessive force on him, even though he was not violent and cooperated when Petitt stopped him in October 2012 at Chester Avenue and East 79th Street on suspicion of driving with a suspended license. The parties reached..
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  • Mamai Theatre Company bows out of Cleveland arts scene -- for now

    Mamai Theatre Company bows out of Cleveland arts scene -- for now
    CLEVELAND, Ohio - Five years ago, Mamai Theatre Company roared onto the Cleveland arts scene with a sit-up-and-take-notice production of "Medea," Euripides' tale of a woman scorned and the bloody comeuppance she exacts on her no-good spouse. At the time, it seemed that Mamai was poised to go from newcomer to institution as quick as Medea takes her revenge. This week -- after closing out its 2017 season with a celebrated production of "A Doll's House" in August -- the company announced it was ex..
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  • DMan's NFL Week 3 picks ATS: Cleveland Browns, Denver Broncos ...

    DMan's NFL Week 3 picks ATS: Cleveland Browns, Denver Broncos ...
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots and Denver Broncos will be among winners against the spread in NFL 2017 Week 3. At least that is how I see it (for entertainment purposes only, of course). As part of Sunday's schedule, the Browns visit the Indianapolis Colts, the Patriots play host to the Houston Texans and the Broncos visit the Buffalo Bills. In this space, I decline to take the easy route when picking ATS. I pick all of the games, not a select few "hot ones'' each..
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  • Michael Brantley's chances of playing in postseason for Cleveland ...

    Michael Brantley's chances of playing in postseason for Cleveland ...
    ANAHEIM, Calif. -- The chances of left fielder Michael Brantley being ready for the postseason, at least the ALDS that starts on Oct. 5, took another hit on Wednesday. The Indians announced that Brantley received a second opinion on his injured right ankle from Dr. Thomas Clanton in Vail, Colo., on Monday. The doctor confirmed that Brantley is dealing with a deltoid ligament sprain along with right ankle synovitis.  He will be shut down from all running activities for the next seven to 10 days...
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  • Longtime sports anchor Andy Baskin out at WEWS Channel 5

    Longtime sports anchor Andy Baskin out at WEWS Channel 5
    CLEVELAND, Ohio - Andy Baskin, the longtime sports broadcaster known for his insight and poise, is no longer the sports director and anchor at WEWS-Channel 5. The station's vice president and general manager, Steve Weinstein, said Wednesday that Baskin and David Kaplar, an assistant news director, are no longer with the station. He declined to say why. "I can only tell you that neither of them works at WEWS,'' he said. Several attempts to reach Baskin and Kaplar were unsuccessful. Besides worki..
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  • New Campus International School has opened at Cleveland State ...

    New Campus International School has opened at Cleveland State ...
    CLEVELAND, Ohio - Cleveland State University, the Cleveland Metropolitan School District and the city of Cleveland on Wednesday celebrated the opening of the new Campus International School on the CSU campus. The new $24.2 million building at Payne Avenue and East 22nd Street opened at the start of the school year and houses grades K-8. Campus International High School, also at CSU, houses grade 9 and will expand up to 12th grade over the next three years. The international school, championed b..
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