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May 7, 2024
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National grocery chain signs lease for first Greater Cleveland store
A national chain known for smaller grocery stores has signed a lease for a new store in Brooklyn.
By Sean McDonnell, cleveland.com
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Northeast Ohio Wednesday weather forecast: More showers late tonight
Northeast Ohio's forecast for Wednesday calls for sunshine during the day with rain returning after midnight Wednesday night.
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Ohio turkey hunters ahead of the game this spring
Belmont County leads all Ohio counties in the number of turkeys killed during the spring hunting season this year.
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U.S. mattress makers are squeezed by unfair foreign competition, Ohio’s U.S. Senators say
“The U.S. cannot afford to continue losing jobs and entire industries due to foreign trade cheats,” their letter said.
By Sabrina Eaton, cleveland.com
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Do Browns have more roster tweaks to make? Mary Kay Cabot on Tuesday's Sports 4 CLE
Watch Sports 4 CLE live at 4 p.m. as host Dave Bacon talks Browns with Mary Kay Cabot and Fred Greetham.
By Ashley Bastock, cleveland.com
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Will the Cavs’ Dean Wade return during the second round of the playoffs vs. the Celtics?
Dean Wade, the hero of Cleveland’s lone win versus the Boston Celtics during the regular season, has been sidelined since early March.
By Chris Fedor, cleveland.com
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Cleveland Guardians, Detroit Tigers starting lineups for May 7, 2024: Game No. 36
The Guardians take on the Tigers at Progressive Field.
By Joe Noga, cleveland.com
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Ray’s Place announces Fairlawn location closing
Ray’s Place of Fairlawn is closing its doors.
By Marc Bona, cleveland.com
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Eurovision Song Contest is kicking off with pop and protests as the war in Gaza casts a shadow
Security is tight in the Swedish city, which expects an influx of some 100,000 Eurovision fans, along with tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters.
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Best summer concerts at Northeast Ohio clubs, theaters: How to get tickets
Everyone gets excited about the large-scale shows during the summer, but Northeast Ohio has an amazing slate of small hall shows headed this way with the warmer weather. Here are some of the highlights at each venue.
By Peter Chakerian, cleveland.com and Kaylee Remington, cleveland.com
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