LeBron James told us everything we needed to know about what ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Want to know how LeBron James really feels about Tyronn Lue, and David Blatt, and why the Cavaliers probably needed to make the move they did last week? James told you everything you needed to know Saturday night, after the Cavs pulled off their best win this season, a 117-103 romp over San Antonio. To get the full picture, you're going to need some patience. You're going to have to read through James' answers to some questions. But, you'll understand when it's over. It's all..>> view original#OscarsSoWhite? From SAG Awards to Sundance, diversity makes ...
Los Angeles -- In a flurry of wins at the Screen Actors Guild Awards and the Sundance Film Festival, diversity made a comeback. Over just a few hours Saturday night, the SAG Awards and Sundance showered their honors on a parade of performers and films that presented a stark contrast to the crisis that has plagued the Oscars. Shortly after the screen actors handed out awards to Queen Latifah, Uzo Aduba, Viola Davis and Idris Elba (twice), Nate Parker's Sundance sensation "The Birth of a Nation,..>> view originalBlack History Month events in Greater Cleveland
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A sampling of Black History Month Events in the area: The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum will celebrate national Black History month with a series of events and programming. Events include live concerts, film screenings, special programs for Museum visitors and intimate evenings of conversation. Schedule of events The Rock Hall's annual Black History Month celebration is a cornerstone of the museum's programming and outreach, recognizing the extraordinary contribution..>> view originalCleveland Indians, without Lego Manny, will lean on pitching and ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Amidst the juggler, the balloon making clown, the old time Cleveland Blues baseball team and Lego Manny – a portrait of Manny Ramirez made out of Legos – there was an persistent whisper among the autograph lines at Tribe Fest on Saturday at the Aloft Downtown Cleveland on the east bank of the Flats. It crept through the lines for hot dogs, season tickets and Tribe gear. It came in different shapes and sizes, but the meaning was always the same – "did the Indians help their of..>> view originalA warm goodbye for Berghaus Flowers after 126 years
CLEVELAND, Ohio -– Four flower arrangements signaled the end of the Berghaus family's 126-year run as florists on Saturday. Those were the last orders they filled, but the story is far from over. "The business supported four generations, and weathered two world wars and the Great Depression," said Kim Berghaus, one of two brothers who are the most recent managers. It did a lot more than survive. "It was a staple for the neighborhood," said Scott Berghaus, a financial planner and fifth generati..>> view originalIntroducing myself to journalism: Mike Polk Jr.
Greetings, all. My name is Mike Polk Jr. I'm a local roustabout and comedic provocateur. The good people at The Plain Dealer have offered me the opportunity to share some thoughts with you every now and again. I'll be writing a column about nothing in particular. It's kind of wide open, but I plan to primarily focus on whatever is going on around town that seems interesting. When The Plain Dealer first reached out, I assumed that the day of reckoning had finally arrived and I was being taken t..>> view originalCleveland Browns must cut ties with Johnny Manziel as soon as the ...
BEREA, Ohio – The Browns made a mistake two years ago in drafting Johnny Manziel. They would make a larger one by not cutting him the moment the NFL allows teams to release players on Feb. 8. Forget trying to trade the troubled and entitled Texan. Whatever market there is for a marginal starter with a list of off-field missteps longer than the roll call of post-1999 Browns' quarterbacks seems immaterial after his latest incident Saturday morning. For the second time in four months, authoritie..>> view originalTown hall meeting held in Cleveland to discuss legalizing medical ...
Please enable Javascript to watch this video CLEVELAND, Ohio – The debate over legalizing medical marijuana here in Ohio has been going on for years. If you ask many of the people at the most recent town hall meeting in Cleveland, they’ll tell you that it should be legal. "I'm actually here on behalf of my mother and my brother who suffers from severe epilepsy,” said supporter Maria Staats. “We have been doing research for a long time now on the potential benefits of medical marijuana to..>> view originalCleveland has role in cancer 'moonshot'
Elizabeth McIntyre, editor and acting publisher of Crain's Cleveland Business. It’s been difficult to watch Vice President Joe Biden as his grief has played out publicly the past nine months. The longtime politician has often worn his emotions on his sleeve, but this is different. Since losing his son Beau last year to brain cancer at the age of 46, Biden has seemed wistful and vulnerable. Biden is not alone. Rare is the person who hasn’t been touched by cancer, who h..>> view originalPure Michigan malfeasance in Flint: Darcy cartoon
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Not a single lead-contaminated water pipe in Flint,Michigan has been repaired or replaced. Neither has Governor Rick Snyder, whose administrators created the crises. To save $5 million, in 2014 the city of Flint began getting their water from the Flint River instead of from the city of Detroits' water system. The city was told by Michigan Department of Environmental Quality that they did not need to treat the water with an anti-corrosion chemical for at least a year. Be..>> view original
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