News spoke with the woman who called 911 she told us the house was filled with black smoke and she wasn’t sure if her neighbor was okay. According to Brook Park Fire Departme
This week, the City of Cleveland (the City) and the State of Ohio (the State) took several key actions in the battle to prevent the Cleveland
BROOK PARK, Ohio — The Brook Park Fire Department is investigating a Monday morning fire at a home on Parkland Ave. Neighbors reported the home smoking near Parkland Ave and Forestview Circle shortly before 10 a.m. Next-door neighbor Karl Bartz said he rushed into the house with a fire extinguisher when he realized it was on fire.
Cleveland officials on Tuesday sued the Cleveland Browns over the team's plans to move the downtown stadium to Brook Park.
Ohio Attorney General Chief Counsel Bridget Coontz and Justin Herdman, an attorney hired by the city, asked in court filings that U.S. District Judge David Ruiz dismiss the Browns’ case and instead allow the fight to play out over a separate lawsuit that the city filed in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court on Tuesday.
In August, the Browns announced their intentions to move to Brook Park, which is about 13 miles southwest of the current stadium, because it was “their most compelling option.” The team described it as a $2.4 billion project, which was later revealed to include a domed stadium.
A toothless, untested, unenforceable piece of legislation that has no bearing on the team’s attempt to build a domed stadium in Brook Park after Huntington Bank Field’s (HBF) lease expires in 2028 (the Browns’ stance), or ...
The bottom line is this: the progress we've made is remarkable but fragile. Moving the Browns to Brook Park risks unraveling years of careful urban development and investment. The Browns belong downtown — not just for tradition's sake, but for the economic vitality of our entire region.
BROOK PARK, Ohio (WOIO) - All signs point to the Cleveland Browns leaving downtown and moving to Brook Park, and locally owned businesses are already preparing. “When we heard the news, we couldn’t believe it,” said Goody’s Family Restaurant Mike ...
The city of Cleveland on Jan. 14 filed a lawsuit in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court aimed at preventing the Browns from leaving downtown to play in a proposed domed stadium in Brook Park
This week’s Cuyahoga’s Most Wanted, features a Brook Park man facing a lengthy list of drug and gun charges and has a history of running from police.
The fight over where the Cleveland Browns will play its home games in the future landed in court on Tuesday. Cleveland city officials, as expected, filed a lawsuit against Browns over the team’s planned move to Brook Park after the 2028 season.