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Cleveland Cavaliers defeat Miami Heat to win Game 1 of the Eastern Conference playoffs... Game 2 is Wednesday...By Clevelandurbannews.com, Ohio's Black digital news leader
The Cavaliers, the number one Seed in the Eastern Conference, and head coach Kenny Atkinson have their eyes on the NBA Championship trophy, and so do Cleveland fans, Cleveland a largely Black major American city and the second largest city in Ohio, behind Columbus, the state capital.
Cavs star shooting guard Donovan Mitchell, who shot 11 of 19 from the floor and scored 30 points, told reporters after the game that "we took care of our first job at home," as the Cavs prepare for Game 2. It is Wed., April 23, also at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.
East Cleveland City Council candidates to debate issues on October 5, 2013 at 1 pm at the East Cleveland Public Library
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EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio-The Ohio Eighth District Caucus group, an organization founded by former East Cleveland City councilman Charles Bibb, a longtime affiliate of the Cuyahoga County Democratic Party, will host a candidates debate forum on community issues for those seeking election or reelection to one of three of five city council seats up for grabs in November in East Cleveland on Saturday, October 5, 2013.The event begins at 1 pm at the East Cleveland Public Library, 14101 Euclid Avenue. A majority impoverished suburb of Cleveland, the city has some 18,000 residents. For more information contact Senior Spokesman Charles E. Bibb at 216-659-4619.
The election is November 5 as no primary for city council seats is held pursuant to the city charter.
On Tuesday Oct. 1 incumbent Mayor Gary Norton won the Democratic primary over City Council President Joy Jordan, who placed second, above third place candidate Vernon Robinson. With no Republican in the race for November, Norton secures his mayoral position.
Anti-Trump and Elon Musk rally set for Sat, April 19 in Cleveland as activists continue to vent against Trump's policies, Saturday's event part of a National Day of Action...By Clevelandurbannews.com, Ohio's Black digital news leader
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CLEVELAND, Ohio-Protests in Cleveland, Ohio against President Donald Trump, billionaire Elon Musk, and the Trump administration are continuing as community activists gear up for a 4pm rally on Sat., April 19 at Public Square in downtown Cleveland.
Dubbed a "Make the Billionaires Pay" rally, the event is part of a National Day of Action and is being organized by the grassroots group 50501. It follows President's Day and International Women's Day rallies and marches held by other groups since Trump took office in January as well as a "Hands off" anti-Trump rally held on April 5 that was also billed as a National Day of Action. It drew nationwide protests with thousands rallying across the country.
The complaints against the president and his Department of Government Efficiency led by Musk are unending and range from what opponents say are White House attacks on everything from education, DEI, social security and federal workers, to immigrants, children, LGBTQ+ members, women, Blacks and other minorities.
At the premise of many complaints is a denial of civil liberties and fundamental due process as the president and members of his administration seek to carry out his agenda to reshape the government and line the pockets of his billionaire friends and associates on the backs of poor people and middle America.
Despite protests Trump seems to be moving forward while also ignoring court orders against many of his actions and thumbing his nose at federal judges he says are political hacks with little knowledge of the law at issue.
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