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Rep Marcia L. Fudge has gone from Warrensville Heights to The White House as secretary of housing and urban development nominee, but she hasn’t forgotten about the people that matters during these hard times with the COVID-19 pandemic not only wreaking havoc on peoples health but on peoples way of earning money to pay for […]

The Land appears to be basking in the spotlight a lot more, especially when it comes to making movies. According to MovieMaker, Cleveland was ranked at number 14 among 25 of the best cities for filmmakers to work and live for movie projects.  That list was also brought to attention locally by the Greater Cleveland […]

Join us right here on Thursday, February 4, 2021 from 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. for The Beginning of the End? Ohio and COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Virtual Forum!

If you are looking to get a COVID-19 vaccine and meet any of Ohio’s requirements to receive one, you might be in luck. Walgreens has recently joined a growing list of pharmacies in the state that is offering the vaccine.  In order to get it, you have set up an appointment at a location taking […]

It was only a matter of time before several of football’s best would get involved in those Verzuz battles. Some of the most popular players in the league are taking turns to battle it out this week for the “NFL Pro Bowl Verzuz presented by Verizon.” From WEWS News 5 Cleveland: Each night at 8 […]

One of the many familiar faces of television from the 1970’s has passed away this month. Actor Gregory Sierra died on Jan. 4 in California “according to Orange County records.”  His death was recently confirmed through a family spokesperson. From KIRO-TV Seattle: Sierra played Julio Fuentes, the Puerto Rican neighbor of Fred Sanford on “Sanford […]

Cole James Bridges, a 20-year-old US soldier from Stow, Ohio, was arrested in Georgia on terrorism charges, said Nicholas Biase, a spokesperson for Manhattan federal prosecutors. Bridges, also known as Cole Gonzales, thought he was communicating with a terrorist organization called the Islamic State Group online about terrorism plots against the 9/11 Memorial and other targets […]

Two games involving the Cleveland Cavaliers and Washington Wizards have been put on hold due to COVID-19. The decision to postpone the match-ups was made by the National Basketball Association. From WEWS News 5 Cleveland: The games scheduled for Sunday, Jan. 17 and Monday, Jan. 18 at Capital One Arena have been postponed “in accordance […]

Ohio

Just weeks after the Justice Department dropped the case against two Cleveland police officers for the 2014 killing of the 12-year-old Tamir Rice his family has organized a “Rally For Justice” which began this afternoon at Fort Huntington Park at West 3rd Street and Lakeside Avenue. According to Rice’s family and its legal team, the […]

49-year-old Christine M. Priola, a Cleveland Metropolitan School District occupational therapist, who was identified by social media users as a women in the unbelievable photo above at the VP’s chair in the Senate Chamber during the Capitol riot, has been arrested. According to court documents, Priola is charged with the following offenses: Knowingly entering and remaining […]

After almost ten years, NBA superstar James Harden is no longer part of the Houston Rockets. From Uproxx: According to Adrian Wojnarowski and Shams Charania, Harden, who has wanted out of Houston in recent months, is headed to the Brooklyn Nets. The Nets reportedly made the Rockets an offer that included “as many as seven […]

Ohio

The Cleveland Browns for the first time in 18 years made the playoffs by defeating their arch nemesis the Pittsburgh Steelers then to make the occasion even grander they played their first playoff game against their long time rivals by taking the field on the Steelers home turf.  A stadium that the Browns hadn’t won […]