Tuesday May 14 | IHigh
GENERAL: Cleveland Loses Another One of Its Own
Alex Rovello, a 2010 graduate of Cleveland High School and a member of the University of Oregon tennis team, drowned Saturday after jumping in Blue Pool on the McKenzie River.
Plea Of Innocence Entered For Bristow Man Accused In 1992 Triple-Homicide Case
Grover Prewitt, 60, is accused of helping his family in covering up the murders of two women and a child and concealing their bodies for more than two decades.
Jasmine Martin receives thanks from city board
JASMINE MARTIN, center, Cleveland Board of Education student representative, was recognized for her input and commitment at Monday night's meeting.
Lynne K. Varner: Moving education theory from the lab to the classroom
The critical need to translate education research into practice is not lost on members of the American Educational Research Association.
How not to report on a transgender victim
Sometime between the end of March and the end of April, an Ohio transgender woman was brutally murdered - she was stabbed repeatedly and then tied to a concrete block and cast into a pond.
Moving education theory from the lab to the classroom
The critical need to translate education research into practice is not lost on members of the American Educational Research Association.
Brutal slaying marks the end of Clevelander's fight for acceptance
Carl Acoff was stabbed repeatedly and dumped into a pond, tethered to a block of concrete, a brutal ending to a long fight for acceptance, police say.
Joe Lovano, joined by family and friends, delivers a virtuoso Tri-C JazzFest performance
Joe Lovano, the 2013 Jazz Legend winner for the 34th annual Tri-C JazzFest, on Saturday led his group Us Five on a rollicking tour through the jazz, and eventually was joined onstage by most of Cleveland's own jazz greats.