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First, it was Gund Arena. Then, in 2005, it became Quicken Loans Arena. Now, the home of the Cavaliers, formerly known as “The Q,” has been renamed Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, and Clevelanders have some opinions about that. “It needs to be abbreviated, it's a little bit too long,” said Tiara Grayson, a longtime Cavs fan who was walking in downtown Cleveland a few blocks from the venue.
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, November 15: Ohio health systems unable to recommend medical marijuana;Cavs owner sells Detroit casino;No…
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, September 6:Smucker Co. completes $375M sale;Akron's West Point Market to shut down;Purdue Pharma to make…
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The Cavs in the post-LeBron James era are beginning to take shape.The team has spent the summer developing its young prospects and is keeping a key piece…
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Winning has no price tag for Cavs owner Dan Gilbert. The team’s recent roster overhaul boosted the team’s payroll to nearly $190 million this season, the…
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, October 13th:Stark woman who hid daughter's dead body pleads insanity on murder charges;Authorities search for…
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The announcement this week by Cavs owner Dan Gilbert to pull out of a deal to make $140 million in upgrades to Quicken Loans Arena leaves the future of…
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Next year’s Cleveland International Film Festival will again be held at downtown’s Tower City Cinemas. There was some concern that the 2017 event would…