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We are starting to see the light at the end of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic tunnel and for the graduating class of 2021 at Wilberforce a HBCU in Ohio that light got brighter when they were told that not only were they graduating into the reset on the world as we know it, the school has […]

Ohio’s health orders in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic are ending on June 2, though not everyone is advised to stop wearing masks completely. Governor Mike DeWine mentioned recently that residents who are not at all vaccinated must continue to wear masks when they are indoors. From WJW Fox 8 News Cleveland: DeWine commends Ohioans who he […]

When we usually think of summertime, especially Independence Day and its surrounding days, one of the first things that comes to mind are fireworks.  That is as American as apple pie. It’s always exciting to buy fireworks, yet it’s even more exciting for those who love to purchase them to set off those lights. In […]

One of Cleveland’s beloved institutions is going out their way to help those in need this summer. The Cleveland Public Library is helping the Greater Cleveland Food Bank with providing families with free lunches. From WEWS News 5 Cleveland: Meals will be served beginning on June 1 from 11:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. at branches […]

After sitting out last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, one of Cleveland’s most iconic celebrations is making a return in one of the city’s famed neighborhoods. The Feast of the Assumption is ready to welcome Little Italy visitors, businesses and residents along with those from “around the country” back this year as the summer […]

The State of Ohio is officially dropping their health orders on June 2, including the requirements of wearing masks. One ice cream parlor in Northeast Ohio, though, is making some modifications despite the changes that are coming in the state. Mootown Creamery in Berea, though its owner Angela Brooks, has announced there will continue to […]

FirstEnergy reports that residents across the lakeshore have been experiencing power outages. Over 20,000 customers have lost power on May 28 due to “strong winds and high water.”  The bad weather has caused power lines and trees to go down. From WEWS News 5 Cleveland: Here are the current number of power outages in the […]

Bad weather has lead to a lot of floods thanks in part to all of rain that had inflicted in the State of Ohio. As a result, there was a rescue that was made on Put-in-Bay after a truck was caught up in a flood. From WJW Fox 8 News Cleveland: The police department posted photos […]

The brand behind those “famous” hot dogs is getting into the seafood business through the return of a fast-food brand that is not only still well-known today, but also lives through some locations in the Cleveland area. Nathan’s Famous is bringing back Arthur Treacher’s Fish and Chips as a “virtual restaurant concept.” That’s right!  Arthur […]

For the first time in seven years, the unofficial start of the summer season is seeing gas prices at a much higher level than before all over the U.S. and Ohio is no exception. AAA reports that the average price right now for a gallon in the Buckeye state is a whopping $2.960.  That’s close […]

One of Ohio’s biggest clinics to offer COVID-19 vaccine shots is starting to wrap up its run in Downtown Cleveland soon. It has been announced that the mass vaccination clinic at  Cleveland State University’s Wolstein Center will end on June 7. From WJW Fox 8 News Cleveland: The clinic will offer Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for its 12th […]

What trip to Cleveland would be complete without a stop at one of the area’s most popular ice cream parlors? U.S. President Joe Biden made note of that reminder when he visited Honey Hut on State Road in Cleveland on May 27 to get some treats for him and staff members who were with him […]