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Brunswick Norovirus outbreak closes citys elementary and middle schools all week
BRUNSWICK -- 12-year old Mark Anthony Smilor has to wear a medical mask, anytime he's around his 5-month old niece. Mom's orders. His mother, Carolyn Smilor, isn't taking any chances, after an outbreak of the highly-contagious norovirus, closed all Brunswick city elementary and middle schools for the rest of this week. "He's not to go in a room with her, for ...
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Cleveland kidnap suspect Ariel Castro to plead not guilty Craig Weintraub
The man accused of keeping three women in captivity in his Ohio home for about a decade will plead not guilty, a member of his defence team said on Wednesday. Craig Weintraub, a former prosecutor representing Ariel Castro, 52, on rape and kidnapping charges, said in an interview he was concerned his client would not be able to receive a fair trial anywhere, given the publicity surrounding the ...
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Marshall Crenshaw returns to Cleveland May 31st
Marshall Crenshaw is nothing less than a pop-rock icon. The Detroit-bred singer / songwriter penned some of the most memorable hooks of the early '80s on his self-titled debut and acclaimed follow-up, Field Day ("Someday, Someway," "Cynical Girl," "There She Goes ...
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Kluber Indians host Tigers in division showdown
Max Scherzer is learning what it means to be a veteran horse of a top-notch Major League pitching staff. Corey Kluber would love to someday wear that mantle. On Tuesday night, a key American League Central series kicks off between Scherzer's Tigers, led by Miguel Cabrera, who hit three homers in Sunday night's loss in Texas and leads the Majors with 47 RBIs, and Kluber's Indians ...
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Mariners catcher Kelly Shoppach recalls his days in Cleveland
CLEVELAND — A homecoming for Mariners catcher Kelly Shoppach wasn't the kind associated with media scrums and cheering fans. But Shoppach did have a handful of employees at Progressive Field come over to say hello to him during the Mariners' series. Shoppach arrived in Cleveland his second year in the majors in 2006 and remained there through 2009, joining a young core of ...
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Mariners drop fourth straight in Cleveland
CLEVELAND — Mariners closer Tom Wilhelmsen summed up the feelings of his team when asked about this latest gut-wrenching defeat and series sweep. "We're glad to leave Cleveland," Wilhelmsen said. It isn't simply that the Mariners' suffered third walkoff loss in four games Monday, this one 10-8 in the 10th inning to the Indians. It was the bizarre way this entire ...
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Holocaust museum luncheon draws record crowd of 500
About 500 people learned about how a French Catholic priest - with the involvement and support of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum - has been "Rescuing the Evidence of the Holocaust" at the museum's third annual Cleveland luncheon May 20 at Executive Caterers at Landerhaven in Mayfield ...
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Cleveland group shows support for Women of the Wall
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Cleveland Play House to present reading of Dustin Lance Black’s new play ‘8’
8 unconstitutional. The Ninth Circuit concluded: "Proposition 8 serves no purpose, and has no effect, other than to lessen the status and human dignity of gays and lesbians in California, and to officially reclassify their relationships and families as inferior to those of opposite-sex couples. The Constitution simply does not allow for laws of this sort."The case is now before the ...
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Cleveland Amanda Berrys 9-1-1 call checked for obscenity
CLEVELAND -- Amanda Berry's 9-1-1 call is getting more attention after the suggestion it might contain a possible obscene name spoken by the dispatcher. A social media comment triggered media interest and got the city to have the police audio technician dissect it sound by sound. Forensic Specialist Tom Ciula listened to the controversial 1.1 seconds that conclude the call. And he ...
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