Confirming what commuters trying to merge onto I-90 have known for years, Clevelanders aren’t a beacon of behind-the-wheel courtesy. But the good news is a recent road-rage study focusing on 25 metropolitan areas found we were far from the worst. Instead, the survey — conducted by auto-discount club AutoVantage — found that Miami, New York and Boston top the list of boiling tempers (no surprise there) with Cleveland finishing an impressively distant 19th. Plus, out of all 25 cities, the study claims Clevelanders are the least likely to cut off other drivers without notice, slam on the brakes or run red lights. We’re guessing those researchers have never gone bumper to bumper in the driving free-for-all that is Browns post-game traffic.
Green Bay Packers fans pay neighbors to park on front lawns near Lambeau Field. With limited public parking projected, the Haslam Sports Group's proposed Brook Park stadium could see similar challenges. By Ken Prendergast, NEOtrans
Our NFL columnist argues that the NFL should have encouraged the organization, the result of a heartbreaking move from Cleveland, one that still has ramifications today, to move the bash to a different. By Dennis Manoloff
A pair of projects - 19-unit townhomes on Warren Road and a $150 million expansion at Fairview Hospital - mark a turning point for the neighborhood. By Ken Prednergast, NEOTrans