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The Brunswick location is celebrating its first birthday in style - by giving back to the community!
He's done, he's retired. That's what he told his co-hosts Mike Snyder and Mike Trivisonno during "the Spew."
The unexpected donation came from the estate of Jean Hower Taber.
Police are asking concert goers to be picked up on Lakeside, between E. 9th and W. 3rd.
Riki Rachtman is stopping by the restaurant during his yearly cross-county motorcycle ride for charity.
Mega Millions and Powerball jackpots total more than $500 million this weekend. The Buckeye State has seen its share of winners.
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With "Hamilton" making its debut in the city tonight, drivers should expect a long, slow ride through the city.
Severance Hall and The Cleveland Orchestra are seeking volunteers for their 2018-19 concert and event season.
"Twelfth Night" will be performed, for free, in downtown Cleveland at 7 p.m.
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History is planning daily "animal encounters" for attendees.
The stream is available now until December 31, 2018.
The multiphase project is deeply rooted in Cleveland and is driven by award-winning novels from the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards.
The famously cynical chef and food critic had a soft spot for the blue collar streets of Cleveland.
You can help one of the park's three nominated coasters claim the title of nation's Top Coaster.
The 3rd annual Catch Meaning Festival will include $26 admission to the museum.
The Cleveland Orchestra announced that Lisa Wong has been named Director of Choruses.
LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland announced an official reunion of 2014 Gay Games participants as the closing event of Pride.
Stephen Tavani will join as Assistant Concertmaster and Zhan Shu as a member of the First Violin section of the Cleveland Orchestra.
The station is being sold, but it does not yet have a buyer.
Edgewater and Euclid Beach LIVE will return to the sandy shores of Lake Erie on May 31 and June 1.
"Good Morning America" contributor Lara Spencer's new show "Eat, Drink, Haggle" will premiere with a Cleveland-centric episode on Saturday.
It is the single largest philanthropic contribution to the Rock Hall in its history.
One-in-a-lifetime performances marked another induction ceremony to the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame.
he summer series offers a unique, enjoyable atmosphere to hear the Orchestra and socialize with friends or family in Cleveland's open air.
The exhibit includes a variety of mediums to tell the story of the fabled voyage of the Blossom...tales of mutiny, adventure and discovery.
The Cleveland Orchestra’s Choruses announce auditions for the 2018-2019 season will take place this spring.
The 2018-19 season offers a variety of programs, musical works, and styles, while continuing areas of focus.
The Cleveland Orchestra and Music Director Franz Welser-Möst announce the upcoming festival The Ecstasy of Tristan and Isolde.
The No More Tours 2 will stop at the Blossom Music Center on Sept. 16.
During his SiriusXM talk show, the host joked that no one wanted to go to Cleveland for the ceremony, clearing the way for Bon Jovi.
"I am thrilled to do it," Stern said on his radio show.
Four of the performers being inducted in 2018 were first-time nominees.
Traveler magazine announced 21 best places to visit in the world in 2018. Winners fall into three categories: Cities, Culture and Nature.
If the writers and makers of "A Christmas Story" knew what it would become almost 35 years later, they would never have believed it.
These independent businesses around Cleveland are just fun to visit.
Ten-time Grammy winner Taylor Swift will bring her Reputation Stadium Tour to First Energy Stadium.
With the first annual Gordon Square Artist in Residence program designation, artist John G. will have an exhibition of his work.
Cleveland filmmaker sits down in a bar and hears quite the tale – and shares it across social media.