Rocky River Brewing Returns After Yearlong Closure
Owner Gary Cintron used a yearlong closure to renovate nearly every inch of Rocky River Brewing ahead of its early June return.
by Douglas Trattner
Owner Gary Cintron used a yearlong closure to renovate nearly every inch of Rocky River Brewing ahead of its early June return.
by Douglas Trattner
Also in our daily news roundup for May 18, Cleveland confirmed millions in funding to DigitalC after the nonprofit met its 2025 goals, Ohio awarded more than $750,000 toward renovations at the West Side Market and a former North Royalton police officer filed a retaliation lawsuit against the city.
by Cleveland Magazine Staff
Also in our daily news roundup for May 15, Cleveland denied the permit for the proposed $1.6 billion Slavic Village data center, two people died after a small plane crashed into an Akron home and the Cleveland Cavaliers face a win-or-go-home Game 6 tonight against Detroit.
by Cleveland Magazine Staff
Also in our daily news roundup for May 14, longtime Cleveland Guardians public address announcer Bob Tayek died at 75, Karamu House CEO Tony Sias announced his departure after a decade and a new Netflix documentary revisits the 2022 Strongsville crash that killed two teenagers.
by Cleveland Magazine Staff
Also in our daily news roundup for May 13, Cleveland approved a nearly $4.5 million rock salt order and a Cuyahoga County grand jury indicted a man in the fatal Strongsville Costco shooting.
by Cleveland Magazine Staff
Also in our daily news roundup for May 12, a preview of Greater Cleveland Partnership's annual event, councilman criticizes the USS Cleveland, Gov. DeWine taps Ohio’s next attorney general and more.
by Douglas Trattner, Dennis Manoloff, Dillon Stewart, Henry Palattella, Jaden Stambolia
Also in our daily news roundup for May 11, Cleveland's consent decree continues and the former owner of Melt readies a new restaurant.
by Douglas Trattner, Dennis Manoloff, Dillon Stewart
Also in our daily news roundup for May 8, Ohio's attorney general is expected to resign early, more funding is in place for projects around Cleveland.
by Dennis Manoloff, Annie Nickoloff
Also in our daily news roundup for May 6, things to do this weekend, Ohio gas prices could soon drop by up to 40 cents, and Ohio’s marquee Senate and governor races are officially set for November.
by Dennis Manoloff, Annie Nickoloff
Also in our daily news roundup for May 5, the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and Akron Zoo briefly closed after non-credible threats and the Cleveland Clinic plans a new pediatric mental health program this fall.
by Jaden Stambolia, Vince Guerrieri, Dillon Stewart