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Thousands of scoops of free Moose Tracks ice cream will be given away at Public Square in Cleveland Wednesday as a part of Denali Flavors’ 10,000 Scoop Challenge. Denali Flavors and Premium Ruggles Ice Cream partnered to give away 10,000 scoops of free ice cream and donate $1 to The Salvation Army of Greater Cleveland […]

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Whether you were working in it, playing in it, or just walking in it, temperatures soared into the 90s Tuesday, just hours away from the first day of summer. There was no dodging the heat as the Dodgers and Nationals took to the baseball diamond at Lakewood Park as part of the Lakewood Recreation Department. […]

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Summer begins Wednesday, and the Power of 5 weather forecast shows it will be a steamy start to the season with temperatures into the 90s Tuesday and Wednesday. Don’t sweat. Local governments have cooling centers, programs and information to help you keep your cool. From Parma Heights to Pepper Pike, Lindale to Lakewood, Westlake to […]

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Walmart is hiring about 85 people to work at its expanded North Olmsted location. A hiring center has been set up since June 4 inside the current North Olmsted Walmart store on Brook Park Road, where people can apply for the new positions. “We are thrilled to expand this Walmart in North Olmsted and bring […]

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Marine Week went out with a bang Sunday evening, concluding the week-long event to honor the service men and women. Marines staged a simulated assault on Burke Lakefront Airport to wrap up the week and wow the crowd. The Marines used equipment and skills they showed off during the week of June 11th to hold […]

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President Barack Obama returned to Ohio for the fourth time this year, speaking to supporters at the Cuyahoga Community College Recreation Center on East 30th Street. Both Mr. Obama and his competitor in the November Presidential election, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, have identified Ohio as a key swing state that could decide the election’s […]

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The United States Marine Corps is certainly putting its stamp on Cleveland, Ohio.  If you go out to Public Square or the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, ask around and you may hear, “I’m from Chicago,” I’m from Pennsylvania,” even, “I’m from North Carolina.” With around 150,000 people now expected to visit Cleveland for […]

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White House officials say that Mr. Obama will attend a campaign event in Cleveland on Thursday. The event is being held at the Cuyahoga Community College Recreation Center on East 30th Street. Those who wish to attend the event are only permitted to attend with a ticket previously picked up at prior designated locations. Tickets […]

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A man on a bicycle was struck by an RTA bus on Broadway Avenue, near East 34th Street, in Cleveland early Thursday morning. The number 15 bus and the man on the bicycle were both traveling north toward downtown. As the bus attempted to pass the bike, the bike rider cut in front of the […]

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  Cleveland is the second manliest city in Ohio, and ninth in the nation, according to a new study released by Bert Sperling and COMBOS pretzel snacks. “America’s Manliest Cities” survey looks at factors such as the number of professional sports teams, popularity of power tools, frequency of monster truck rallies and the number of […]

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  The largest replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial is on display at Voinovich Park in Cleveland for Marine Week. Visitors can walk along the red carpet to find the names of more than 58,000 fallen loved ones, MIAs (missing in action) and POWs (prisoners of war). Many wanted to remember their family or friends […]

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  Jimmy Rider drove in the winning run with a shallow pop fly that landed just inside the left-field foul line in the bottom of the ninth, lifting Kent State to a 3-2 win over Oregon on Monday night and sending the Golden Flashes to their first College World Series. Rider’s hit off Oregon closer […]