Cleveland/ Community & Society
Published on January 08, 2020
Top Cleveland news: Officer indicted on sexual assault charges; respiratory disease on rise; morePhoto: Ohio Redevelopment Projects - ODSA/Flickr

Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Cleveland.

‘Major cable network’ films at Slyman’s

Crews from a “major cable network” descended upon the city to film some sort of food segment at Slyman’s. The restaurant, which opened in 1964, is best known for its legendary corned beef. Its name has since become synonymous with Cleveland.

Read the full story on WKYC.

Rally at City Council meeting demands dignity for homeless population

As Cleveland City Council clerk Patricia Britt called the roll on passage of new legislation at Monday night's council meeting, longtime advocate, minister and social justice champion George Hrbek stood up to interrupt the proceedings.

Read the full story on Cleveland Scene.

Report: Browns want deal for new coach by Saturday’

The Cleveland Browns are the last remaining team to fill their head coaching vacancy this offseason.

Read the full story on WKYC.

Cases of respiratory disease on rise at Cleveland Clinic

Hospitals are seeing more cases of RSV, a serious respiratory illness.

Read the full story on WKYC.

Police officer indicted on sexual assault charges

A Cuyahoga County grand jury on Monday officially indicted a Cleveland police officer on multiple charges of sexual assault.

Read the full story on WKYC.


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