Kevin Stefanski, after being fired by the Cleveland Browns, expressed his gratitude to fans in a full-page ad, reflecting on his six years with the team, his achievements, and his connection to the community. He is currently interviewing for other NFL head coaching positions and has a notable record during his tenure. Stefanski and his family have also contributed to local charities, emphasizing their strong ties to Northeast Ohio.
Some Spectrum customers in Cleveland are experiencing outages after a plow truck hit a utility pole and damaged fiber lines; repair efforts are underway.
Cleveland is increasing parking meter rates and extending enforcement hours into nights and weekends to improve turnover, safety, and revenue, with plans to reinvest funds into city infrastructure and explore camera-based parking enforcement.
A second person has been murdered at a Cleveland RTA station within days, with Benjamin McComas shot at the Puritas-W. 150th station, following a recent stabbing death of a teenager at another station. The investigations are ongoing.
A man who shot and killed two employees at a Cleveland plastics plant has committed suicide at his home, with police surrounding and eventually discovering his body after a tactical operation. The victims were identified as Tobias Gleinig and Ivan Aldergot, and the incident is under investigation as a double homicide.
The Cleveland Browns and Cleveland city officials have agreed on a $100 million settlement to facilitate the construction of a new $2.4 billion suburban stadium in Brook Park, with the team paying for demolition of the current stadium and collaborating on infrastructure improvements, aiming for a 2029 opening, while dropping legal disputes.
The Cleveland Browns and the City of Cleveland settled their legal disputes over the team's move to Brook Park with a $100 million agreement, allowing the team to relocate and build a new stadium in the suburbs.
Mayor Bibb and Haslam Sports Group have reached a historic $100 million agreement to boost Cleveland's lakefront transformation and support the Browns' new stadium in Brook Park, including financial commitments, redevelopment plans, and collaborative efforts to enhance the city's infrastructure and community projects.
Shedeur Sanders has been promoted to the Cleveland Browns' backup quarterback position, backing up Dillon Gabriel, as the team prepares for their game against the Steelers. This move follows the Browns trading veteran Joe Flacco and reflects Sanders' progress and potential to start in the future, amid ongoing search for a franchise QB after recent setbacks with Deshaun Watson.
Shedeur Sanders has been named the backup quarterback for the Cleveland Browns for their upcoming game against the Steelers, serving as the only other QB behind Dillon Gabriel after the team traded Joe Flacco. Sanders, drafted in the fifth round this year, may have the chance to start later in the season depending on Gabriel's performance.
The article describes the subdued atmosphere and various sights around Cleveland during Game 2 of the Guardians-Tigers playoff series, highlighting sluggish pregaming, local business impacts, parking fluctuations, and fan traditions, with a focus on the overall mood and community engagement.
The Cleveland Guardians lost their first game in the wild card playoffs to the Detroit Tigers 2-1, with the series now tied at 1-1. Despite a strong pitching performance by Skubal and missed opportunities by the Guardians, the game was closely contested. Cleveland must now win the next two games to advance, facing challenges but remaining resilient.
With Dillon Gabriel set to replace Joe Flacco as the Browns' starting quarterback, Cleveland's chances of becoming the AFC North's top team improve, especially given their strong defense and the potential for Gabriel to succeed in a system tailored to his strengths.
The Cleveland Guardians secured their spot in the MLB postseason after a walk-off win against the Texas Rangers, with key performances and strategic decisions shaping their playoff prospects. The team is now focused on securing the AL Central division title, while other teams' outcomes could influence their playoff seeding. Fans and analysts are closely watching lineup choices and managerial tactics as the postseason approaches.
José Ramírez will have a street named after him in Cleveland, marking the first time an active athlete has received such an honor in the city. The dedication will be followed by a free baseball clinic for youth, and Ramírez's team, the Guardians, are playing a sold-out game against the Texas Rangers.