Myles Garrett: “Fans Have the Right to Boo” After Browns’ Defeat

Myles Garrett: “Fans Have the Right to Boo” After Browns’ Defeat

Before the Cleveland Browns’ season opener against the Dallas Cowboys, Myles Garrett soaked in the energy of fans tailgating at the iconic Muni Lot. However, after a disappointing 33-17 loss, those same fans expressed their frustration with loud boos aimed at Garrett and his teammates. The reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year understood the…

Baker Mayfield Shines While Browns Regret $130M Deshaun Watson Deal

Baker Mayfield Shines While Browns Regret $130M Deshaun Watson Deal

The Cleveland Browns got off to a rough start in the 2024 NFL season, suffering a 33-17 defeat to the Dallas Cowboys. Quarterback Deshaun Watson, who is in the third year of his five-year, $230 million fully guaranteed contract, had a particularly challenging first half. The Cowboys led 20-3 at halftime as Watson managed only…

Cleveland Hosts 9/11 Heroes Run for the First Time in 2024

Cleveland Hosts 9/11 Heroes Run for the First Time in 2024

For the first time, the Travis Manion Foundation will bring the 9/11 Heroes Run to Cleveland, with a 5K race scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024, at 6:30 p.m. The race will be held at Edgewater Beach Trail, providing a scenic backdrop as the community unites to honor the lives lost on 9/11, the wars…

New Bus Shelter Sculpture to Highlight Latine Stories in Cleveland’s Clark-Fulton

New Bus Shelter Sculpture to Highlight Latine Stories in Cleveland’s Clark-Fulton

A new bus shelter in Cleveland’s Clark-Fulton neighborhood will soon elevate the stories of Latine community members through art. This project, a collaboration between The Sculpture Center and Chicago-based artist Edra Soto, is part of the organization’s effort to bring meaningful public art to Northeast Ohio. The project, titled La Distancia (The Distance), will explore…

Cleveland School District to Revamp Its Only Track for 2024

Cleveland School District to Revamp Its Only Track for 2024

The Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) has a storied history in track and field, having produced legendary athletes such as Jesse Owens and Harrison Dillard. However, despite this rich heritage, the district currently has only one track, and its deteriorated condition is unsuitable for training. That’s about to change. New Investment to Revitalize Robert “Bump”…

“Huntington Bank Field Naming Deal Revealed: Details Remain Hidden”

“Huntington Bank Field Naming Deal Revealed: Details Remain Hidden”

Before the Cleveland Browns could begin installing Huntington Bank Field signs at their stadium, they needed approval from their landlord, the City of Cleveland. The City Council gave its go-ahead last week, but one significant detail remains undisclosed: the cost of the naming rights agreement. Ward 16 Councilman Brian Kazy questioned Browns’ legal counsel Ted…

McKnight’s Senior Living Earns Five Awards, Including Best of Show, in SPJ Contest

McKnight’s Senior Living Earns Five Awards, Including Best of Show, in SPJ Contest

McKnight’s Senior Living has made a remarkable impact at the 2024 Ohio’s Best Journalism Contest, securing a total of five awards, including two prestigious Best of Show honors. The competition, organized by the Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Columbus chapters of the Society of Professional Journalists, recognized outstanding achievements in business-to-business media. Best of Show Honors McKnight’s…

40-Year-Old Man Dead, Another Injured in Cleveland Shooting Incident

40-Year-Old Man Dead, Another Injured in Cleveland Shooting Incident

A man has died following a double shooting that took place on Friday afternoon, according to Cleveland EMS. The 40-year-old victim was pronounced dead at the scene, while a 30-year-old man was transported to MetroHealth Hospital in serious condition. Cleveland Police reported that an officer was involved in a separate accident while responding to the…