Grammy Award nominated rapper Ma$e received a framed proclamation from New York declaring January 24 “Ma$e Day” in Harlem,

CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) – Ohio City is now home to the state’s first LGBT historic marker at West 29th Street and Detroit Avenue. The same intersection is where the LGBT Community Center is located and it’s also where, in 1989, the first Pride festival was held in Cleveland. Kerry McCormack is the Ward 3 Cleveland City […]

CLEVELAND, Ohio– Wednesday will be the biggest party Cleveland has likely ever seen, and now Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson has declared it a local holiday. It’s all because of our Cavaliers, who brought home an NBA Championship, Sunday night. A huge parade and rally will be held Wednesday beginning at 11 a.m. in downtown Cleveland […]

CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) – Hockey fans all over Cleveland are celebrating the city’s first sports championship win in a long time. Mobile users: Tap here to watch live A party will be held for the Lake Erie Monsters around 6 p.m. Tuesday at Gateway Plaza (between The Q and Progressive Field). The team recently won its […]

CLEVELAND – Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson has declared April 18 to be “Superman Day.” The official proclamation will be made Thursday on the 75th anniversary of Superman’s 1938 appearance on the cover of DC’s “Action Comics” No. 1. Glenville area residents Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster created the comic book hero during the Great Depression. To commemorate the […]