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After shutting its doors on Mar. 15 due to concerns involving the coronavirus disease, a popular restaurant in Cleveland Heights’ Coventry Village is once again going to be open for business, though just for carryout and online. Tommy’s Restaurant, located on 1824 Coventry Road in the east side, took to social media to make the […]

Fans of a popular Cleveland jazz tradition will be disappointed to find out news regarding this year’s event. The Tri-C Jazzfest has announced that its 41st edition will not be taking place at all this year.  It had been set for Jun. 25 through 27 at Playhouse Square in Downtown Cleveland. Why did it get […]

Due to the continued uncertainty of the coronavirus disease, the City of Akron has decided to adjust its events and activity calendar. The city has decided to postpone a majority its spring and summer gatherings to 2021, including the ones that take place at Lock 3. It is not known what would happen with smaller […]

Mental illness is just as real as the virus we are battling right now, and unfortunately for some because of the pandemic may have the stress of it compiling with their mental illness or are off their meds, but clearly we have to prayer for them as well. Child star Orlando Brown, AKA Blanket according […]

Being a high school senior is supposed to be a fun and exciting year, not to mention seeing it faced with many different challenges. This year has become a big challenge worldwide, and throughout Ohio, school had to be closed for all students due to the coronavirus disease.  That meant events like prom and graduation […]

Ohio officials gave the latest updates on the state’s coronavirus cases, and the death toll has now reached over the 500 mark. Governor Mike DeWine and Dr. Amy Acton, the Department of Health Director for Ohio, were part of the Apr. 20 2 p.m. news conference. From WJW Fox 8 News Cleveland: As of Monday, […]

Rite Aid is doing its part to help with coronavirus testing in Ohio and other parts of the United States.  The pharmacy chain has opened seven “self-swab nasal testing sites” across the country, and one of them is at its Parma location, with the other stateside location near Toledo. Two more testing sites are slated […]

Governor Mike DeWine announced Ohio schools will continue to remote learn for the remainder of the school year during his daily COVID-19 press conference. https://twitter.com/GovMikeDeWine/status/1252298566946734084 While he is unsure of the situation come Fall, he encouraged school superintendents and educators across Ohio to work on some very innovative solutions as they plan for next year. […]

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This is what community is all about.  In the words of Frankie Beverly #WeAreONE, in the fight against the COVID-19 that doesn’t have a color, age or creed that it’s attacking nor does our soldiers that are fighting against it. The Tide Loads of Hope program by Tide Cleaners is providing free laundry and dry […]

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Our small businesses have been on the front line providing essential services before now during the COVID-19 pandemic.  However with stimulus checks rolling out to Americans to help them get through as unemployment is at a ridiculous high during these uncertain times, our small businesses have been wondering where is the relief for them? Now […]

A Cleveland-area pizza staple is giving back to two local hospitals in a big way. Antonio’s Pizza donated a thousand pizzas on Apr. 16 for healthcare workers who have been helping to fight the coronavirus disease. From WEWS News 5 Cleveland: Half of the pizzas were delivered to Hillcrest Hospital in Mayfield Heights and the other […]

After having to close down a lot of events, activities, businesses, and schools due to the coronavirus disease back in March, and continuing through April, things are now starting to look up for the State of Ohio. Gov. Mike DeWine has announced during his daily press conference on Apr. 16 that the state’s economy could […]