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Comfort Inn Downtown Cleveland in Cleveland OH
Rates: . . . . . . . .. .. ... . . . . Comfort Inn Downtown Cleveland 1800 Euclid Avenue Cleveland OH 44115 Centrally located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, this comfortable hotel features thoughtful amenities within walking distance of Progressive Field, home of the Cleveland Indians baseball team. Comfort Inn is also just minutes from Cleveland State University, the Quicken Loans Arena sports and entertainment facility and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The hotel is also easily accessible to I-90 for easy travel to points of interest, such as Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. Guests will enjoy a complimentary, deluxe continental breakfast with a morning newspaper. In the afternoon, workout in the fitness center or be productive with Comfort Inn's business services.
Cleveland Christmas Parade 2019
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Today we go and watch the Christmas parade in Cleveland Tennessee just having fun and enjoying the first week of December. We hope you enjoy and have an amazing Thanksmas/ Beanmas
Harshaw building G or C removal for Cleveland Metropark Towpath 11-20-2014 | Organic Slant
The 55-acre Harshaw Chemical Company FUSRAP Site is located at 1000 Harvard Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio. From 1944 to 1959, the former Harshaw Chemical Company was contracted by the Manhattan Engineer District and the Atomic Energy Commission to produce uranium that was then sent to Oak Ridge, Tenn., for isotopic separation and enrichment.
The Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP) Site and the upcoming deconstruction of Building G-1 allows further investigation of the groundwater at the site.
Stage 1 of the Towpath Trail will cross Harvard Rd. at street level, run through a piece of ArcelorMittal’s property and cross the Cuyahoga River via a single-span bridge. On the west side of the river, an elevated structure underneath the Harvard Denison Bridge will take trail users over train tracks and active industry and head north to Steelyard Commons.
The pollution on the Harshaw Chemical site has caused many logistical challenges to building Stage 1 of the Towpath Trail Extension Project.
Building G-1 contained the major processing plants, the Refinery and the Brown Oxide Plant, which produced uranium trioxide and uranium dioxide respectively. Also located in Building G-1 were the uranium tetrafluoride and the uranium hexafluoride plant.
FUSRAP was initiated in 1974 to identify, investigate, and clean up or control sites throughout the United States that were part of the nation's early atomic energy program. The Corps of Engineers, as lead federal agency for FUSRAP, follows the phased process required in the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) and the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan. The Corps of Engineers is in the feasibility study phase of the CERCLA process at the Harshaw Chemical Company FUSRAP Site.
Additional information about the site is available at: and in the administrative record file for the Harshaw Chemical Company FUSRAP Site, which is available for review in the Cuyahoga County Library, Brooklyn Branch, 4480 Ridge Road, Brooklyn, Ohio 44144, (electronic version only) and the Cleveland Public Library, 325 Superior Avenue, N.E., Cleveland, Ohio 44114 (electronic and paper-copy version).
Radisson Hotel Cleveland Gateway - Cleveland Hotels, OHIO
Radisson Hotel Cleveland Gateway 3 Stars Hotel in Cleveland ,OHIO Within US Travel Directory Stay in the heart of Cleveland–Great location One of our top picks in Cleveland.
This hotel is located in downtown Cleveland and is 3.
2 km from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
The hotel offers an on-site restaurant, free WiFi, and buffet breakfast.
Each room at the Radisson Cleveland Gateway features cable TV and in-room coffee makers.
A large work desk is also provided and a free newspaper is delivered daily.
Hair dryers and ironing facilities are also provided in the rooms.
The Library Grille serves breakfast and lunch and also offers room service.
A fitness centre, 10 meeting rooms, and a business center are available.
The lobby also offers guests coffee in the morning and cookies in the evening.
Quicken Loans Arena is located directly across the street and is within walking distance to the House of Blues Cleveland, Progressive Field, and the Cleveland Children’s Museum.
The Cleveland Browns Stadium and the Botanical Garden are also near the hotel.
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Comfort Inn Downtown Cleveland - Cleveland Hotels, OHIO
Comfort Inn Downtown Cleveland 2 Stars Hotel in Cleveland ,OHIO Within US Travel Directory Located in the heart of the downtown theater district, this Cleveland hotel is less than a kilometer away from the Cleveland Clinic and offers free clinic shuttle services, complimentary hot breakfast and free WiFi.
Each room at Comfort Inn Downtown Cleveland offers a 27-inch cable TV with premium channels and a desk.
A coffee maker is also included in each room.
Guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant on-site.
A fitness centre and meeting room are also available for guest convenience.
Quicken Loans Arena and FirstEnergy Stadium are both a 10-minute drive away.
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is a 15-minute drive away from the hotel.
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Underground tunnel discovered at 27th and Cleveland
When crews went to dig up a water main break a few weeks ago, they re-discovered a tunnel that had been closed since the 1980s.
Cleveland gang-related shootout captured on video
WARNING: The video depicts a violent scene.
Surveillance video captured a shootout related to a long-simmering feud between Cleveland's Heartless Felons and Loyal Always gangs. The video was played at the trial of Jesus Bey earlier this month.
Hotel Indigo Cleveland Beachwood in Beachwood OH
Rates: . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. Hotel Indigo Cleveland Beachwood 3581 Park East Drive Beachwood OH 44122 Located along Interstate 271, this Beachwood Hotel is 30 minutes’ drive from the Cleveland city centre. A restaurant and fitness centre are on site, and free WiFi access is provided throughout. A 40-inch flat-screen cable TV is provided in every room at Hotel Indigo Cleveland Beachwood, along with a coffee machine. Featuring a bath or shower, private bathrooms also come with a hairdryer. Extras include a desk. Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse is on site and serves steaks, chops, and seafood for dinner. Guests can enjoy a cocktail at the bar during their stay. A 24-hour front desk is offered at Cleveland Beachwood Hotel Indigo. Other facilities offered at the property include luggage storage and vending machines. The property offers free parking. Beachwood Place can be reached in 8 minutes’ drive. Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is 18.6 miles away.
Watch the daytime shootout at a Cleveland gas station that left 3 injured
A Tuesday shootout in Cleveland's Collinwood neighborhood that left two shooters injured and a 7-year-old bystander grazed was caught on surveillance video. Watch it here.
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Ohio: 200 Years
Ohio represents us all. In its dramatic history and astonishing diversity, Ohio closely replicates the vast, complicated, and turbulent place called America. The film offers a snapshot of the state's colorful history along with insights into the Ohio of today: a mix of odd, funny moments and life-changing events.
Shocking video shows brazen shooting in broad daylight in Fairfield
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A 28-year-old man gunned down at a Fairfield gas station in March was apparently killed in a dispute over an engagement ring, and the brutal shooting was captured on store surveillance video.
Adarius Elon Williams, a father of four who celebrated a birthday the day before he was killed, died April 8 in the parking lot of the Citgo station on Milstead Road. Vincent Washington, 25, and Barbara Washington, 31, are charged with murder in Williams’ death. Additionally, Vincent Washington is charged with first-degree kidnapping because the woman who drove him to the gas station said she wanted to leave, and he threatened her with her life.
The Washington siblings, who lost their own sister to murder last year, are set to be in court this afternoon for their preliminary hearings. AL.com has obtained the store surveillance video of the killing, which shows a man with a towel wrapped around his head – identified by police as Vincent Washington – shoot Williams multiple times, nine of those shots fired almost point-blank after while Williams had already collapsed on the ground. Police have said Williams was not armed. According to police and court records, the brother and sister told a friend of Barbara Washington they would buy her gas if she drove them to the Citgo station that day. They were going to meet Williams because he wanted the engagement ring back that he had given to Barbara Washington. Williams’ fiancé at the time of his death was also with him at the gas station the day he was killed.
The friend drove them to the service station, but told police she didn’t know what was going to happen. Once they arrived there, Vincent Washington got out of the car with a towel wrapped around his head. When the friend realized something was amiss, she said she wanted to leave. At that point, according to court records, Vincent Washington told her, “(Expletive), if you drive off I’ll shoot you in the back of the head.”
The friend said she was afraid, and did what she was told to do. The video shows Washington and Williams arguing outside of the vehicle for about 12 seconds, and then Washington opens fire on Williams. Williams fell to the ground on his back, and Washington stood over him and fired nine more shots.
Witnesses on the scene gave a description of a white Nissan Altima leaving the area. They said the vehicle was occupied by two females and a male. A short time later, Bessemer police said, a man suffering from gunshot wounds to the stomach and the hand showed up at UAB West, and a white vehicle reportedly had brought him there.
Authorities confirmed that man – later identified as Vincent Washington - at the hospital was involved in the Fairfield shooting. About 8 p.m., Fairfield police spotted the white Altima and stopped the vehicle. Barbara Washington and another woman were taken into custody. The second woman wasn’t charged.
After the shooting, according to court records, Barbara Washington took the gun used in the slaying to a friend’s house to hide it.
At some point during the incident, Vincent Washington was also shot by someone trying to help Williams. Police have never said who shot the suspect. He spent several days in the hospital before he was released and booked into the Jefferson County Jail. Both of the siblings have remained jailed since then with bond set at $60,000.
Bill Veitch, the district attorney in Jefferson County’s Bessemer Cutoff, confirmed he has seen the video and said it shows the urgency needed in stopping the violence. “Any of us could have been out there at those gas pumps that day,’’ Veitch said. “This war on violence cannot be won unless the communities unite, tear down the walls that have built between us and see, hear and report.”
“It’s going to take a great deal of individual courage to become involved in this struggle,’’ he said. “Join with me and our law enforcement officers, our churches, our judges, to fight these heartless hoodlums. This video is graphic evidence of how great this epidemic has become.”
Kurt Vonnegut Lecture
02-04-2004
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Known as one of America's literary giants, Kurt Vonnegut visited the campus in 2004 to meet with Case's College Scholars and to give a public lecture.
Students at Case Western Reserve University will hang with one of America's literary giants when he visits Cleveland for a public lecture, sponsored by the Case College Scholars Program.
Clevelanders can hear Kurt Vonnegut, the author of such books as Slaughterhouse-Five, Cat's Cradle, Welcome to the Monkey House and other best-selling novels, Wednesday, February 4, at 4 p.m. in Severance Hall, 11001 Euclid Avenue.
While Piano Player (1952)-his first book-launched Vonnegut's career as a novelist, it would be Slaughterhouse-Five that propelled him to the top of the bestseller's list in 1969. Like many other Vonnegut novels, Slaugherhouse Five is deeply rooted in the author's personal experiences. This best-seller draws upon his nightmarish imprisonment by the Germans, who kept him with other POWs in an underground meat locker during the Allied Forces' bombing that killed 135,000 people in Dresden, Germany.
Felt-tip doodling on his manuscripts evolved into book illustrations for Breakfast of Champions (1973) and other works. He also has become known as an artist and has exhibited work alongside Norman Mailer and Tennessee Williams, both painters and writers. His graphic designs would be the feature of a one-man exhibit at Margo Fiden Gallery in 1983 in New York City.
Case's College Scholars are an active group of students who go beyond getting good grades. With their hands in various campus organizations, they exhibit potential to be among the next generation of leaders in service to their country and communities. Following Vonnegut's talk, they will rap over dinner with the writer and artist when he visits the Scholars House on the Case campus.
LIVE: 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers Parade
June 22nd, 2016
The Cavaliers defeated the Golden State Warriors in the 2016 NBA Finals in seven games, coming back from a 3–1 series deficit to avenge their NBA Finals loss from the year before and winning their first championship. The Cavaliers' victory also marked the first championship win by a dominant professional sports team from Cleveland since 1964, ending a 52–year championship drought dating back to the 1964 NFL title won by the Cleveland Browns.
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Traffic lights, also known as traffic signals, traffic lamps, signal lights, stop lights and robots, and also known technically as traffic control signals are signalling devices positioned at road intersections, pedestrian crossings and other locations to control competing flows of traffic. The first manually operated gas lit traffic light was installed in 1868 in London, albeit it was shortlived due to explosion. The first safe, automatic electric traffic lights were installed in the United States starting in the late 1890's.
Traffic lights alternate the right of way accorded to road users by displaying lights of a standard color (red, yellow, and green) following a universal color code. In the typical sequence of color phases:
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Cleveland officials reveal progress made in complying with consent decree
City leaders are briefing the safety committee on the latest status with the consent decree agreement between the U.S. Department of Justice and the city of Cleveland.
34 family members arrested in drug bust; $400k in cocaine seized
ELYRIA, Ohio - Elyria Police, Lorain Police and the Lorain County Sheriff's Department arrested 34 people—all related to each other in some way—in connection with $400,000 of cocaine seized.
The investigation started last year and ramped up in the past two months, culminating in the arrests Friday, March 13 and Monday, March 16, investigators said during a press conference Wednesday.
Authorities seized 3.4 kilos of cocaine, worth $400,000, five guns and $85,000 in cash.
The leaders of what's been dubbed the Burns, Milton and Tillman Drug Trafficking Organization by authorities are Jarvis Burns, 33, of Sheffield Lake, who paid for the cocaine, and his cousin Travis Milton, 32, of Elyria, who orchestrated large-scale buys from two dealers in Cleveland.
The large-scale transactions were at Burns' and Milton's grandmother Grace Milton's home on Tattersal Court in Elyria.
They bought $43,000 of cocaine from Christopher Craig, 43 and Bernard Washington, 44, both of Cleveland, investigators said.
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13 year old girl charged with murder after stabbing friend during sleepover
Police have charged a 13-year-old suspect with murder for the stabbing death of a Fort Worth teenager.
Nylah Lightfoot, 14. was stabbed Tuesday morning at an apartment complex on Peyton Lane in South Fort Worth.
Family members say Nylah was spending the night at the suspect's house and they got into an argument. The female suspect pulled out a knife and stabbed Nylah several times, police said.
Nylah was taken to the hospital but did not survive. The medical examiner said she died from a stab wound to her neck and chest.
Fort Worth police are not identifying the suspect since she is a minor. She only wore handcuffs when she made her initial appearance before a judge on Thursday. They were attached to a belt that was secured around her waist.
The judge ruled the 13-year-old would not be released to her parents or anyone else and she will stay in juvenile detention.
Anntoinette Carter says her daughter and the 13-year-old murder suspect were on and off friends. She says the 13-year-old wanted to spend the night with Nylah. When Carter said no, the friend insisted Nylah come over and get clothes she'd left at the suspect's apartment.
“My baby was the sweetest little girl here. She didn't bother nobody,” Carter said. “ She made straight As. She was friends with everybody.
Carter became emotional as she described a confrontation that turned into a physical fight between the two teenage girls.
“She whooped you. You should have accepted it,” the mother said. “No, you had to go back in the house and get a knife and stab and kill my baby. Now, I'm daughterless. My heart feels like it's been ripped out and stomped on.
The parents of the 13-year-old were at the detention hearing but didn't want to talk.
Trent Loftin is a juvenile court attorney not associated with this case. He says because the girl is 13, she cannot be certified as an adult.
“At the age of 13 years old, you're within the parameters you can definitely be sentenced to prison for a long time,” he explained.
Nylah’s grandfather, Dwight Roberts, says this has devastated his family.
“Tore it up,” he said. “But it brings you together. Know what we need to do. This is a wakeup call for everybody.
“She didn't give me no problems. She was my backbone,” Carter said. “She helped me with everything. For her to do this to her, it's just wrong.
The attorney for the 13-year-old isn't ready to comment on camera but says eventually this case will have to go to a grand jury as part of the legal process.
According to the Crowley Independent School District, Nylah had just finished her eighth-grade year at H.F. Stevens Middle School. Classes ended Friday for summer vacation.
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