All by Charlie Boothe, Student Reporter
At the city council meeting on Feb. 13, Joe Fivas, city manager for Cleveland, announced Project Green Arrow has completed the pilot program and was moving into Phase One. This project, which is designed to give added security to the Greenway by adding cameras, has been in the works since the Homelessness Action Memo was presented to the City Council in late 2022.
No clear motive discovered yet for shooter in Nashville, Pope Francis hospitalized with a respiratory infection and Health inspector finds a Cleveland restaruant with multiple violations — Here are the Three Things for today!
1,000-year old bible being auctioned by Sothebys, Conference between President Xi of China and President Putin and Police looking for two suspects in shooting — Here are the Three Things for today!
Russia limiting involvement in nuclear arms agreement, Smith and Wesson moving into new Tennessee headquarters and Prosecutors charge man with killing an LA bishop — Here are the Three Things for Today!
SpaceX restricts Ukraine’s usage, first aid convoy reaches Syria after devastating earthquake, and a journalist arrested in Ohio — Here are the Three Things for Today!
On Wednesday, Jan. 25, the Cleveland Regional Jetport celebrated it’s 10-year anniversary. Designed and built under the administration of Mayor Emeritus Tom Rowland, this beautiful airport replaced the aging Hardwick Field, originally built in 1955.
Lee University offering free ESL classes to Cleveland communities, Second student arrested in conjunction with gun investigation at Cleveland Middle School and China celebrates new year with majority of COVID restrictions lifted— Here are the Three Things for today!
Student in custody after bringing handgun to CMS, New Cleveland food plant to bring 840 jobs and United States reaches debt ceiling amid partisan debate — Here are the Three Things for today!
Walshe arrested under suspicion of murdering wife, Authorities search for two suspects involved in deadly California shooting and U.S. and Ukrainian military officials meet to discuss urgent needs — Here are the Three Things for today!
The city council meeting on Oct. 24 saw lots of active discussion on a variety of topics in both the 1 p.m. session and the 3 p.m. session, discussing the Tinsley Park renovations, the reappointment of Avery Johnson as vice mayor and cryptomining.