Thursday, December 29, 2016

Cleveland arts and entertainment: What we loved in 2016 and other top stories.

  • Cleveland arts and entertainment: What we loved in 2016

    Cleveland arts and entertainment: What we loved in 2016
    CLEVELAND, Ohio - From breakout locals creating designs for Godiva and Urban Outfitters to watching Cleveland on the silver screen in "The Land," 2016 saw Cleveland's arts and entertainment scene shine. Writers, directors, fashion designers and more all made a splash this year. We talked to the makers, like film writer and director BJ Colangelo, poet AKeem Rollins, dancer Daisun Santana of CityBreaks studio and artist Dinara Mirtalipova. Each link found below connects you to a deeper, inside l..
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  • RTA officer hit by car in Cleveland

    RTA officer hit by car in Cleveland
    CLEVELAND — A Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority police officer was hit by a car on Wednesday afternoon, an RTA spokesperson confirmed to Fox 8 News. It happened at the Tower City Station just before 4 p.m. Two RTA officers were releasing a juvenile female to the custody of her mother after she was questioned for possible fare evasion near West Prospect Avenue and West 3rd Street. That’s when, according to the spokesperson, the juvenile’s mother became uncooperative and sped off with..
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  • Bishop Richard Lennon's time in Cleveland

    Bishop Richard Lennon's time in Cleveland
    Bishop Richard Lennon and Catherine Dellacorte, a resident of Rose-Mary Center in Euclid, share a laugh during Lennon's tour of the facility on February 26, 2011 after announcing during a news conference the 2011 Catholic Charities Annual Appeal. The charity regularly collected more than $10 million in its annual appeals under Lennon. Photo: John Kuntz, The Plain Dealer
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  • Ten things to do in Cleveland through Jan. 5

    Ten things to do in Cleveland through Jan. 5
    Ten things to do in Cleveland through Jan. 5 Comments Email Print December 28, 2016 Updated  Check out 'Dr. Strange' on the big screen at the Cleveland Clinic DOME Theatre in the Great Lakes Science Center. BRINGING 2016 TO A CLOSE The Trans-Siberian Orchestra performs two shows on Dec. 31 at Quicken Loans Arena. Combine your love of two great sports — basketball and hockey — as the Cleveland Monsters host a Cavaliers Tribute night at Quick..
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  • Cleveland police ask for help in finding missing man

    Cleveland police ask for help in finding missing man
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland police are asking the public for help in finding a missing man who may be endangered. Officers are searching for Ali Hussein Ahmed, who was last seen on Dec. 18, Cleveland police spokesman Det. Reginald Lanton said. The 39-year-old suffers from schizophrenia and police don't know when he last took his medication, Lanton said. Ahmed does not speak English, according to police. Anyone with information about Ahmed's whereabouts is asked to call police at Cleveland..
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  • Cleveland police warn against 'celebratory gunfire' on New Year's Eve

    Cleveland police warn against 'celebratory gunfire' on New Year's Eve
    (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images) × Cleveland police warn against ‘celebratory gunfire’ on New Year’s Eve (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images) CLEVELAND– The Cleveland Division of Police is issuing a reminder for New Year’s Eve: What goes up, must come down. Shooting guns to celebrate the beginning of a new year in densely-populated areas like Cleveland can be devastating, police said. “The intention may be a celebratory shot toward the sky, but the consequences of that moment ..
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  • 2016 will be the deadliest year in a decade in Cleveland

    2016 will be the deadliest year in a decade in Cleveland
    2016 will be the deadliest year in a decade in Cleveland 2016: Deadliest year in a decade for Cle Jasmine Monroe, WKYC 7:15 PM. EST December 28, 2016 CLEVELAND - Many residents in Cleveland are ready for a change after witnessing one of the deadliest years in Cleveland since 2007.Police sirens, yellow tape, and a mother's plea for answers, are all things that citizens faced in 2016.City officials, such as councilmen Zach Reed predicted the city’s deadly future for Cleveland as ..
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  • Man accused of Christmas Eve robbery on Cleveland's East 4th Street

    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A Cleveland man is accused of using a box-cutter during a Christmas Eve robbery on East 4th Street, police say. StanleyCleveland police  David Stanley Jr., 34, is charged with aggravated robbery. A judge bound his case over to a Cuyahoga County grand jury and set his bond at $40,000, according to court records. The incident began outside Flannery's Pub about 4:30 p.m., then continued across Prospect Avenue and into the Harry Buffalo restaurant in downtown Cleveland, a police..
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  • Cleveland Heights bank robbed at gunpoint

    Cleveland Heights bank robbed at gunpoint
    CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio - Cleveland Heights police are asking for the public's help to identify the person responsible for a Tuesday afternoon armed bank robbery. The robbery happened about 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Ohio Savings Bank branch on the 2000 block of Lee Road, Cleveland Heights police said in a Wednesday news release. The robber walked into the bank and approached a teller. The suspect pulled out a handgun and demanded cash from the teller, police said. The teller complied with the dema..
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  • Cleveland police recieve grant to install dashboard cameras in 275 ...

    Cleveland police recieve grant to install dashboard cameras in 275 ...
    CLEVELAND - The Cuyahoga County Prosecutors Office and the City of Cleveland signed an agreement to give Cleveland police up to $500,000 to install dashboard cameras in 275 patrol cars.The agreement was signed by Prosecutor Timothy J. McGinty and Cleveland Finance Director Sharon Dumas Tuesday afternoon.  According to the Prosecutor's Office, the dashboard cameras will sync to police officers body cameras and will be mounted in frontline police vehicles. The office also said the cameras will "a..
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