By Steve Bailey
Crocker Park Block Party
Cleveland, OH - To celebrate the beginning of the summer season, the inaugural Crocker Park Block Party presented by Serpentini of Westlake, The Store Vionic by Lucky Shoes, Next Level Therapy, Aqua-Tots, Cedar Point and Sherwin Williams takes place on Sunday, June 13! The event includes a morning to run with the dogs at the Crocker Bark 5K & 1-Mile Walk presented by Lucky Shoes and follows with a free party throughout the streets of Crocker Park. The lifestyle center is partnering with several groups and departments from the City of Westlake to offer a personal safety theme complete with activities, games, exhibits, demos, and more.
Cleveland Metroparks goes down a tech road with Find Your Path campaign, app
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A screen shot from the Cleveland Metroparks new mobile app.
Cleveland Metroparks is leaning on technology to help you get more out of the outdoors this summer.
The system on Monday, April 19, rolled out Find Your Path, which it described in a news release as a campaign to encourage exploration and inclusivity across the park district s more than 24,000 acres through a new mobile app.
The app, now available for download on all Apple and Android devices, will offer new ways to explore and connect with nature, Metroparks said in a the release.
3 human-raised tiger cubs make playful debut at Ohio zoo Share Updated: 12:05 PM EDT Apr 14, 2021 WLWT Digital Staff Share Updated: 12:05 PM EDT Apr 14, 2021
Hide Transcript Share Updated: 12:05 PM EDT Apr 14, 2021 WLWT Digital Staff WLWT Digital Staff Three tiger cubs now make up an unlikely family at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo.Each neglected by their mothers at birth, the trio has formed their own little social group – being hand-raised by their human caretakers.The new social group now consists of two subspecies of tigers one Malayan tiger and two Amur tigers.The Malayan tiger cub, a 2-month-old named Indrah, recently arrived in Cleveland from Tulsa, Oklahoma.Zoo officials say Indrah was moved to Cleveland after her mother at the Tulsa Zoo did not demonstrate maternal bonding to support her cub. Officials with the Tiger Species Survival Plan Program said they made the decision to send Indrah to Ohio w
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An investigation into the conduct of five Rocky River High School teachers expanded after a former student accused a sixth teacher at the school of past inappropriate behavior toward her.
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Rocky River: Records obtained by cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer provide additional insight into an investigation into the conduct of six Rocky River High School teachers who lost their jobs because of accusations of inappropriate behavior. The records include claims by a former student that former teacher Russell Shuster hugged and kissed her inappropriately and that anot