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  That East Cleveland is a city on the financial edge has been well documented. The state auditor called it a city on the verge of financial collapse. The city’s two major options are bankruptcy or a merger with neighboring Cleveland. East Cleveland Mayor Gary Norton will host a community meeting on Thursday to discuss […]

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        A night of musical fame and fortune hits Cleveland in April as the 30th Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony rolls into town. The 2015 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee exhibit opens one week before the Induction Ceremony on Celebration Day. It is day you do not […]

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  The Department of Justice and the City of Cleveland are still in discussions to negotiate and agree on a consent decree to make needed changes in Cleveland’s troubled police department. Any decree will take considerable time to finalize. In the meantime, both sides are advertising for interested individuals, firms or organizations to serve as […]

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Cleveland has had a fantastic last few days downtown as the economic impact is expected to be between eight and $10 million for the March Madness games hosted at Quicken Loans Arena. The weeks events climaxed during the fantastic finish in the Elite Eight yesterday as 38-0 Kentucky barely avoided the upset against Notre Dame. […]

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Three men who spent almost 20 years in prison for a murder they say they didn’t commit are home with their families Thursday. Eugene Johnson, Derrick Wheatt, and Laurese Glover are free to walk out of the Justice Centerbecause the court found evidence of prosecutor misconduct. There were two witnesses that police interviewed after Clifton […]

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If you walked through downtown at all in the last week, you may have noticed some areas have no lighting. After our reports about the lights going on and off, the city is saying the issue will be fixed for good. Public Square is at the heart of the issue. In order to renovate Public […]

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  The games may not begin until Thursday night, but the spending among the thousands of fans making their way to Cleveland for the NCAA Men’s Basketball Regionals has already begun. Part of the estimated economic impact of $5 to $10 million. “With three out of the four teams being drive-in markets really helps escalate […]

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You might’ve heard that LeBron has relocated back home to Cleveland, Ohio this year. His signature sneaker was late to get the memo though, as we’ve still seen a few Miami themes linger (as well as his old number 6 when playing for the Heat stamped throughout). But the latest Nike LeBron 12 features the […]

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  Downtown Cleveland will be buzzing with NCAA Tournament basketball fans when Cleveland State University hosts the Sweet Sixteen at The Q. RTA hopes to make traffic easier by adding extra evening Red Line services to The Q on Thursday and Saturday, March 26 and 28. The Red Line will run every 15 minutes on […]

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The Lifetime TV network has released a trailer for its television movie coming next month based on Michelle Knight’s abduction story. The movie, “Cleveland Abduction” airs April 25 at 8 p.m. SAG Award winner Taryn Manning (“Orange Is the New Black,” “Hustle & Flow,” “8 Mile”) stars as Michelle Knight, and SAG nominee Raymond Cruz […]

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  The Cleveland Central Catholic boys basketball team is dancing its way down to Columbus. The Ironmen do a little dance off after every practice. The message is simple. If you work hard, you get to play hard. “When they first started doing the dance, I didn’t really think it was good,” said Cleveland Central […]

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  Common Core State Standards began as a state-initiated effort to build consistent K-12 standards throughout the country. Though Common Core started as a bipartisan effort, the standards have evolved into a battleground issue for a sizeable portion of the country and could even become an issue in the 2016 presidential election. Concerns ranging from […]