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The Way Cleveland Police Say Thank You Will Touch Your Heart
For the water, the pizza, the donations, the hugs, the high fives and the expressions of appreciation, these Blue Lives say "thank you."

A Patcher Emeritus, Cleveland native and always hopeful yet frequently dismayed Cleveland Browns fan, Dennis likes dogs, and dogs like him. He likes pizza a bit too much, Ernest Hemingway books, and home renovation projects.
Before joining Patch in 2010, Dennis got some ink on his hands in Chicago during stints with Sun-Times Media and Copley Press. He led investigative and public service reporting teams that changed laws, helped people and put a few bad guys in jail.
Dennis was managing editor of the Daily Southtown in suburban Chicago (2004-2009), twice named National Newspaper of the Year for large-circulation dailies by the American Press Institute and Suburban Newspapers of America. The Southtown received a dozen awards for General Excellence, the Chicago Headline Club Watchdog Award, AP Top 10 Sports Section in America honors, Best Commentary Section in Illinois three consecutive years, and dozens of writing, reporting, public service and photojournalism awards.
Dennis was editor-in-chief of Patch for six years (2016-2021), leading the news team through a period of substantial growth and improved local journalism. Patch's local news coverage has been recognized and heralded by professional press associations in New York, Illinois, California, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Florida, Ohio, New Jersey, Maryland and Virginia.
Prior to that, he founded Patch's Chicago Southland region, building it into one of the company's top regions for audience, revenue and engagement.
Today, he's a WordGrinder for hire, focused on entrepreneurial local news projects and media relations.
For the water, the pizza, the donations, the hugs, the high fives and the expressions of appreciation, these Blue Lives say "thank you."

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There was very little trouble during Republican Convention week in the streets of a "great Midwestern city" run by Democrats.
Hillary Clinton introduces running mate Saturday | 4 amazing days in GOP history in 2 minutes | 'White pride' GOP delegate gets booted.
Week in Headlines: Dog bakes in a car / Father-son self-defense claims / $177 million oil spill settlement / McFarland envelope probe
Week in Headlines: Orland Fire District lawsuit tossed / Playground in memory of Tinley teen / Oak Lawn police dog retires / Mall accident.
Video: Plagiarized speech passages, an address about gay rights from a gay man, a refusal to be a "servile puppy dog" and a personal feud.
Illinois delegate sent home for racist Facebook post; Utah delegate bullied in a restroom; and 2 others spoke of hanging, shooting rivals.
"I blame the Republican Party, too. ... Do they think they are the only ones in the world?"
His daughter, Ivanka Trump, will introduce him tonight.
Trump promised a "movement." Ivanka Trump says her dad will champion women's rights, equal wages and be a "fighter" for his country.
Who is this guy selling "Truckers for Trump" T-shirts alongside "Just Not Trump" shirts, and why is he doing it? Check out the video.
Demonstrators in Cleveland sing "the walls that they build to tear us apart will never be as strong as the walls of our heart."
#RNCinCLE Blog, Day 4: Finale features Ivanka Trump and her dad as campaign deals with Ted Cruz fallout. | Thiel to talk about being gay.
The Texas senator also refused to endorse Donald Trump. Read or watch the controversial speech Cruz delivered Wednesday night in prime time.
The protester who tried to set the American flag on fire lit his own pant leg, police said. Fifteen others were arrested, too.
#RNCinCLE Blog, Day 3: $8,000 for "escort" services rendered | Trump makes entrance fit for a king | VP nominee Mike Pence speaks tonight
"It was easy to come out as trans. It was harder to come out as Republican," she says during visit to Cleveland for GOP Convention.
Illinois GOP chairman Tim Schneider says something kind of amazing on national TV during the Trump nomination process.
Republicans are gathered in Cleveland, where Ailes' career began. At 76, he could be cast out of the network he built as CEO.