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Via WEWS Cleveland Ward 13 Councilman Kevin J. Kelley introduced “Old Brooklyn Connected”, which will provide free, fast, and secure high-speed wireless internet access to the entire ward. At the center of this project is the new community website, http://oldbrooklynconnected.com . The website will be where residents can get information on local businesses, and will […]

The 22-year-old woman accused of running down a crowd at McDonald’s is expected in court Tuesday. Stacey Matthews’ co-defendant Cedrica Johnson, 23, of Cleveland, is accused of providing false information including a false name to police. She told police she was 22 and her name was Natasha Grayer. A warrant has been issued Cleveland Police for her arrest. […]

The Ohio Department of Transportation confirms that three construction workers were hit by a car Thursday evening. The accident happened around 8:30 p.m. on I-77 near Wallings Road. Patricia Wieckowski was charged with driving drunk through a construction zone and hitting three ODOT workers putting one in the hospital. One of the workers was rushed to MetroHealth with a […]

The long awaited project from Ohio’s own Fly U is FINALLY HERE…

Today’s words of wisdom comes from Reverend Jesse Jackson, Sr. Reverend Jesse Jackson, Sr. Founder and President Rainbow PUSH Coalition The Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson, Sr., founder and president of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, is one of America’s foremost civil rights, religious and political figures. Over the past forty years, he has played a pivotal […]

Some claim it’s a miracle that will help you lose one pound a day! All it takes is a special diet and a daily injection! But—there’s a risk… And what’s really in that shot? Carl Monday’s undercover investigation from the clinic down your street—to a booming black market right here in Cleveland. How you could […]

via WOIO Mayor Frank Jackson announced sweeping layoffs in the City of Cleveland Wednesday. Department heads and managers were informed at a meeting at Public Hall Wednesday morning in order to balance the budget for the remainder of 2011 and to prepare for 2012, the city must reduce its workforce by 350 to 400 employees by […]

What a wonderful concept to embrace the lessons from our failures to build success.  Award-winning broadcaster and bestselling author Tavis Smiley reminds us in his new book, FAIL UP: 20 Lessons on Building Success from Failure, failure is often the first step in a truly great success story. Revisiting the intimate tone of his New […]

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By Elizabeth Mission WILMINGTON, Ohio – On Saturday, Ms. Wheelchair Ohio was crowned at a ceremony at the Roberts Centre in Wilmington, Ohio. The title went to Margaret Long, of Cincinnati. Long participated in two individual judging sessions and various other activities throughout the two-day event. Melanie Spencer McAleese of Canal Fulton claimed first runner-up […]

via CNN The site of a planned outdoor Easter service at one of China’s largest independent “house” churches was eerily silent Sunday as police blocked more than 500 worshippers from leaving their homes and detained more than 36 for attempting to attend religious services in Beijing, church officials said. The gathering place for worshippers was […]

Jesus not only died for our sins (1 Corinthians 15:3); he also, by the grace of God, tasted death for every one (Hebrews 2:9). It was a real death that put an end to his earthly human existence. Jesus died in mid afternoon and the Sabbath began at 6:00 pm. Since the Jewish law permitted […]