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State Champs coffee shop and streetwear label is focused on uplifting women's sports and creating an inclusive space for all fans.
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For decades, thousands of students would come to college campuses across the country to play sports and learn important life skills through the National Youth Sports Program. After federal funding ended in the mid-2000s, Case Western Reserve University is one of few left.
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Peter Bendix, president of baseball operations for the Miami Marlins, said the lessons he learned as a young Cleveland Indians fan inspire his goals for the Marlins.
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Sixteen-year-old Dixon Hill received a wild care to join Cleveland's professional squash tournament running March 5-10.
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Cleveland’s first-ever outdoor youth basketball league is in the midst of its second season. Organizers and participants say it has prevented violence in what was once a hotspot on the city’s West Side.
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Mayor Justin Bibb says he wants to shield the city’s general fund from stadium maintenance costs.
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Jennifer Hadley claimed the top prize for her photo of a 3-month-old lion cub tumbling out of a tree in the Serengeti region of Tanzania.
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The Cleveland Guardians lost Sunday, after a stunning victory Saturday, and now must play a decisive Game 5 Monday in New York.
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Commentator Terry Pluto weighs in on allegations that the Browns deliberately lost as many games as possible in 2016 and 2017 in an effort to rebuild.
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Meetings will continue through the end of April for members to discuss a proposed Ohio High School Athletics Association bylaw that would allow high school athletes to get paid for use of their name, image or likeness.