Phoenix Theatres Great Northern will open "Wicked: for Good" with a 33-hour marathon, with non-stop screenings from 2 p.m. Thursday through early Friday morning.
Three months before the Olympics, the U.S. women's hockey team beat Canada in a tune-up in Cleveland. Cleveland Heights native Laila Edwards notched an assist.
Cleveland Independents Restaurant Week runs Nov. 3-14, with more than 30 locally owned restaurants offering three-course prix fixe dinners at $39 per person.
Hedge fund JANA Partners teamed up with Travis Kelce and two other executives to acquire a roughly 9% ownership stake in the Six Flags amusement park conglomerate.
A Ravenna man was charged after witnesses tackled him during an altercation at a 'No Kings' rally and found a gun in his possession that police say was stolen.
"Under-speed vehicles" will be allowed on streets with speed limits of 35 mph or below, but only for business purposes —not as rentals or personal vehicles.
Saint Ignatius, which has a conservative campus group, clarified it does not allow outside groups to establish chapters and "has long held an apolitical position."
Cardinal Mooney High School said a student is in stable condition after being shot following the school's football game against Chardon at Stambaugh Stadium.
Cleveland WNBA committed to hosting 28 events — including camps, clinics, coach training sessions and professional development opportunities — through June 30, 2026.
Hangry Brands has acquired Danny's in Tremont. The STEAK and Jolene's Honky Tonk owners will relaunch the bar with a new office-inspired theme on Sept. 18.
Vinnie Cimino, co-owner and executive chef of trendy East 4th Street spot Cordelia, was named in Food & Wine magazine's list of Best New Chefs of 2025.
Cleveland Museum of Art has a full slate of events, exhibitions, and performances on hand this month, offering a bit of something for just about everyone.