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  • 1 month ago | cleveland.com | Joshua Gunter

    PromPublished: May. 18, 2025, 11:21 a.m.The 2025 Strongsville high school prom at Weymouth Country Club, May 17, 2025MEDINA, Ohio — Strongsville High School celebrated its 2025 prom at Weymouth Country Club in Medina on Saturday night. The country club was the perfect backdrop for an elegant night for students to celebrate in their gowns and suits. Nolan Beard and Gabbie Keefe were crowned king and queen. If you don’t see the gallery on your mobile device, please sign in to cleveland.com.

  • 1 month ago | cleveland.com | Joshua Gunter

    OHIO AND LOCAL ELECTIONSPublished: May. 15, 2025, 2:47 p.m.Cuyahoga County Board of Elections moving to new location, May 15, 2025CLEVELAND, Ohio-- Beginning Monday, the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections is officially moving to their new home at 1803 Superior Avenue, just over a mile from their current home at 2925 Euclid Avenue. Speaking from behind the new candidate petitions transaction counter, elections director Anthony W.

  • 1 month ago | cleveland.com | Joshua Gunter

    PromPublished: May. 10, 2025, 10:06 a.m.Euclid high school prom at the Cleveland Botanical Gardens, May 9, 2025. CLEVELAND, Ohio — Euclid High School held its 2025 senior prom at Cleveland Botanical Gardens in Cleveland on Friday night. More than 300 students and guests attended the annual event. The Botanical Gardens, in full bloom and color, served as the perfect backdrop for the students, who arrived in stunning gowns and suits for their photos and evening of food, games and dancing.

  • 1 month ago | cleveland.com | Joshua Gunter

    CLEVELAND, Ohio-- Photographing baseball is very different than photographing other professional sports. In the NFL and NBA, the action is a bit more consistent and, in a way, predictable. You know something will happen each time the ball is in play and the clock is ticking. In baseball, however, there are often long lulls in game action, followed by a burst of action that can easily change the momentum of a game and give a photographer some nice photographs. It’s very much an unpredictable sport.

  • 1 month ago | cleveland.com | Joshua Gunter

    SubscriberKey that denotes Subscriber Exclusive content. Updated: May. 01, 2025, 9:39 p.m.|Published: May. 01, 2025, 9:27 p.m.May Day protest in Cleveland, May 1, 2025CLEVELAND, Ohio-- More than 100 concerned citizens braved rain and threats of thunderstorms to gather at Market Square for a May Day protest Thursday evening. Protestors lined the corner of W. 25th St. and Lorain Ave., holding signs and cheering as some passing cars honked their horns in support.

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