Christie to rally GOP in Cleveland suburb
CLEVELAND (AP) — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie plans to help Ohio Republican candidates rally their base during a get-out-the-vote event Monday afternoon in suburban Cleveland. The rally will be held at a business in the Cleveland suburb of Independence.
Cleveland's Horseshoe Casino Takes Home Top Votes in Annual Casino Player Magazine Poll
Cleveland's Horseshoe Casino was recently voted number one in a boatload of categories by readers of Casino Player Magazine, including Best Overall Gaming Resort. In the eyes of our readers, Ohio's first casino is still the best. Horseshoe Cleveland topped ...
Cleveland port gains transformer move, garners high performance honors
Great Lakes Towing Co. recently completed an intermodal short-sea barge move using the Port of Cleveland’s rail loop and its switching carrier, the Cleveland Harbor Belt Railroad. Norfolk Southern Railway interchanged a car carrying a 114-metric-ton ...
LeBron James and Matthew Dellavedova, an unlikely odd couple at Cleveland Cavaliers’ media day
LEBRON James has officially reported for duty with the Cleveland Cavaliers. Let the mayhem begin. America’s biggest sporting celebrity has been the talk of the nation since announcing his defection from the Miami Heat to his hometown of Cleveland.
How Much Money Is Tristan Thompson Worth to Cleveland Cavaliers?
Power forward Tristan Thompson figures to be a key part of the Cleveland Cavaliers' championship chase this season. He'll be chasing a pay raise, as well. The No. 4 overall pick of the 2011 NBA draft, Thompson is eligible to hit restricted free agency next ...
Cleveland police not following state DNA collection laws; other cities get court orders when arrestees refuse swabs
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland police won't release a person without first getting their fingerprints. But the city is letting people arrested on felony charges out of jail without having their DNA collected – contrary to state law. Instead, a department ...
Cleveland lawyer Fred Nance views NFL scandal with interest and empathy
What could have been: Fred Nance observes the ongoing crisis in the office of NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and thinks, “That coulda been me.” In the summer of 2006, the Cleveland lawyer was one of five finalists to replace retiring Paul Tagliabue as ...
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