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Top Cleveland news: Thousands of dead trees threaten safety; Columbus Day could be removed; more

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Published on May 07, 2019
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Cleveland.

Columbus Day could be removed in Cleveland amid push to replace it with Indigenous Peoples' Day

Indigenous Peoples’ Day is an annual holiday that honors Native Americans and commemorates their history and culture.

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Cleveland Browns sign 3 players after rookie minicamp

Following their rookie minicamp, the Cleveland Browns have signed three undrafted free agents from their rookie minicamp.

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Miracle in Cleveland 6 years later: Gina DeJesus has forgiven Ariel Castro for years of captivity

Gina sits down with Channel 3's Lynna Lai tonight at 11

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The Investigator | Thousands of dead and dangerous trees threaten safety of Clevelanders

Cleveland may be nicknamed 'The Forest City,' but among its city-owned stock are ailing and dead trees scattered throughout neighborhoods.

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