Thursday, August 4, 2016

Browns' Josh McCown a top Cowboys' target to replace Kellen Moore and other top stories.

  • Browns' Josh McCown a top Cowboys' target to replace Kellen Moore

    Browns' Josh McCown a top Cowboys' target to replace Kellen Moore
    CLEVELAND, Ohio — Josh McCown is a top target of the Cowboys to replace backup quarterback Kellen Moore -- especially now that Nick Foles has signed with Kansas City, a league source told cleveland.com. The interest in McCown heated up after Foles, the Cowboys' first choice, spurned offers from the Cowboys and Vikings to sign with the Chiefs, where he'll be reunited with his former Eagles coach Andy Reid. The Cowboys need a long-term replacement for Moore, who suffered a broken right fibula ..
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  • Islamic State plot alleged as man charged with recruiting U.S. terror ...

    Islamic State plot alleged as man charged with recruiting U.S. terror ...
    Erick HendricksMecklenburg (NC) County Sheriff's Office  CLEVELAND, Ohio — A North Carolina man was arrested Thursday and charged in Ohio with trying to recruit people to join the Islamic State, and the FBI said he is connected with a 2015 terrorism-related shooting in Texas. Erick Jamal Hendricks, 35, is charged with providing material support to the terrorist organization. He made his his initial appearance Thursday morning in a federal court morning in Charlotte and is expected to be brou..
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  • Starting lineups, Game 106: Cleveland Indians vs. Minnesota Twins

    Starting lineups, Game 106: Cleveland Indians vs. Minnesota Twins
    Cleveland Indians vs. Minnesota Twins Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona argues with crew chief Fieldin Culbreth and first base umpire Jim Reynolds on the call by Reynolds that a ball hit by the Minnesota Twins Max Kepler was a single, 3rd inning at Progressive Field in Cleveland, Ohio on August 3, 2016. Joe Mauer scored on play. On appeal by manager Terry Francona, the play was still called a hit. ..
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  • Cleveland police officer fighting for job back killed in motorcycle crash

    Cleveland police officer fighting for job back killed in motorcycle crash
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The motorcyclist killed Wednesday in a hit-and-run has been identified as a former Cleveland police officer who was fired from the force after she stabbed her boyfriend in the legs and tried to take her own life.  Shani Dizard, 41, of Warrensville Heights, died at University Hospitals Case Medical Center, according to the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner's Office.  Dizard, who went by the name Shani Hannah while she was a Cleveland police officer, was struck about 7 p.m. whi..
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  • 2016 Cleveland Int'l Piano Competition tightens after chamber ...

    2016 Cleveland Int'l Piano Competition tightens after chamber ...
    CLEVELAND, Ohio – Thank goodness for the second phase of the final round. Were the 2016 Cleveland International Piano Competition to rest solely on the new phase-one chamber round Tuesday and Wednesday nights at the Cleveland Museum of Art, the process of choosing winners would be difficult indeed. Not that the performances were homogeneous. Far from it. Personality and individual passions abounded. Rather, in collaboration with the excellent Escher String Quartet, the four phase-one entries..
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  • An historic look at the old Cleveland Aquarium (Vintage photos)

    An historic look at the old Cleveland Aquarium (Vintage photos)
    CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Greater Cleveland Aquarium in the Flats welcomed its 1,000,000th visitor on Tuesday. The attraction opened its doors in 2012 to much fanfare, but it may surprise some younger Clevelanders to know that the it isn't the first place to carry the name "Cleveland Aquarium." An aquarium in Gordon Park on Cleveland's East Side was open to the public for more than 40 years, from the mid-1950s to the mid-1980s, and photographers frequently snapped pictures of it during those four ..
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  • Breitbart confuses photo of Cleveland's Cavs championship parade ...

    Breitbart confuses photo of Cleveland's Cavs championship parade ...
    CLEVELAND, Ohio — Downtown Cleveland drew an absolutely "yuuuge" crowd during the Cavs' championship parade in June. So, it sort of stands to reason that someone might confuse the fervor unleashed as the city ended a decades-long championship drought with the grandiosity of say, a political rally. Breitbart, a right-wing political news site that enthusiastically supports GOP nominee Donald Trump, captioned an article about the crowds at a Wednesday Trump rally in Jacksonville, Florida with a..
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  • 11 must-hear new albums: Cleveland record store owners dish on ...

    11 must-hear new albums: Cleveland record store owners dish on ...
    One of the thrills of stepping into a record shop is that it's more than simply browsing music or finding rarities and gems to add to your personal collection. The owners are there to give you recommendations, catch you up on what's new and in general, indulge in conversations about all things music. It helps that Cleveland is an absolute treasure trove of indie and specialty shops. So who better to offer up their suggestions of must-hear recent releases? In this ongoing series, we talk to loc..
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  • Olympics 2016: Five storylines to follow in Rio (photos)

    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The 2016 Olympics begin this weekend in Rio de Janeiro with much anticipation and many, many questions. Two of the best Olympians of all time -- swimmer Michael Phelps and sprinter Usian Bolt -- will likely call it quits after these games. Golf returns for the first time in over 100 years, and thousands of athletes will participate despite health concerns related to the Zika virus and polluted waters. Here are five storylines to follow in Rio over the next two weeks. Let the..
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  • CLE Council members: East Cleveland merger would require $50 to ...

    CLE Council members: East Cleveland merger would require $50 to ...
    EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio - East Cleveland took a big step toward a proposed merger with the City of Cleveland, appointing a three member panel of commissioners who will help draft a plan.It's now up to Cleveland to create a panel of its own, within the next 30 days, with both groups composing a merger plan within 120 days. However, some Cleveland council members are wondering if a merger makes economic sense, citing numerous infrastructure and budgetary issues that continue to plague East Cleveland..
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