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NFL Draft 2021 In Cleveland: What To Know, Where To Watch
The star-studded event will happen over three days. Road closures have been implemented throughout downtown as fans descend on Cleveland.

Patch's Ohio Editor, casting my watchful gaze on Northeast Ohio.
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The star-studded event will happen over three days. Road closures have been implemented throughout downtown as fans descend on Cleveland.

State Rep. Thomas Patton wants Strongsville-based restaurants and caterers to apply for federal aid.
A disabled Lorain County woman lost $200,000 when her home health aide abused her debit card access, court documents said.
A Cleveland man pleaded guilty to chasing down and killing an 81-year-old man at a gas station.
The grant will be used to cover some of the planned improvements being installed this year.
Plus, many Ohio colleges won't require students to get a COVID-19 vaccine, shout out your Mom on Mother's Day, and more.
"If HB 1 had not made it into the bill, I would have voted no," state Rep. Phil Robinson said.
The city of Cleveland Heights announced Cumberland Pool will welcome swimmers this summer.
Graffiti was left on park equipment and inside a house after vandals targeted it.
Businesses like Budweiser, White Castle and Krispy Kreme are offering free stuff to anyone who’s fully vaccinated against the coronavirus.
Hail and powerful winds could blow through the area this week.
Rain is a near certainty, but damaging thunderstorms could also form Wednesday.
Plus, drugmakers say they're not to blame for rising prices, Ohio's 100 best high schools ranked, and more.
Ohioans will have an additional 19 months to get their REAL ID after the Department of Homeland Security delayed the requirement.
If you're vaccinated against COVID-19, and are exposed to someone with the virus, you no longer have to quarantine.
U.S. News ranked Ohio schools based on several factors amid the COVID crisis. Here's a list of the top 100 Ohio schools and their rankings.
A Heights Schools staffer tested positive for the virus, the district announced this week.
Crews will need 15-minute or shorter closure of I-90 as they work on a bridge replacement project in Cleveland.
Only Beachwood residents can purchase season passes for the facility this summer.
Patrick McKinney will begin work in the district on August 1.