Quiz: What do Clevelanders consider too hot or too cold?

Gas tanks at North Olmsted Sunoco mistakenly filled with wrong fuel, officials say
Drivers who fueled up at a gas station in North Olmsted might have filled their tanks with diesel due to a delivery mix-up, officials said.

‘All the Presidents’ Gardens’ traces evolution of White House grounds in new book (photos)
Marta McDowell’s new book, “All the Presidents’ Gardens”: Madison’s Cabbages to Kennedy’s Roses – How the White House Grounds Have Grown with America” (Timber Press, $29.95), traces the evolution of the White House grounds.

Cleveland’s Public Square may see food truck fleets during RNC
The city hasn’t given final approval, but about 20 trucks are planning to be on Public Square Monday through Thursday during the Republican National Convention.

Lake Erie harmful algae bloom now spreading east
The harmful algae bloom predicted for Lake Erie is now spreading east after starting in Sandusky Bay.

How do Cleveland Heights, Lakewood foster business? Inner-ring Divide
When it comes to creating a flourishing business community, inner-ring suburbs have to create a space for growth and retain their small businesses.

Business owners in Cleveland Heights, Lakewood talk about why they love their city: Inner-ring Divide
Cleveland.com talked to business owners in Cleveland Heights and Lakewood about why they love having their business where it is.

Cleveland Int’l Piano Competition tunes up for historic, expanded contest and festival (preview)
The Cleveland International Piano Competition launching July 24 contains more than few differences from years past. It represents an overhaul, a rethinking of the event to include chamber music and a piano festival.

Downtown Cleveland Social Security office to close during RNC
Cleveland’s downtown Social Security Administration office will be closed next week during the Republican National Convention.

Northeast Ohio tourism bureaus make pitch to RNC visitors; now waiting to see who shows up
Tourism officials across the region have their fingers crossed that some of the economic benefits from the Republican National Convention in Cleveland will spill over to their communities.

Dump Trump – it’s the longest of shots, but RNC delegates still have time to do the right thing: Ted Diadiun
There is no way Donald Trump can – or should – withstand the public scrutiny of how much he doesn’t know and what he stands for, or the huge amounts of campaign money the Clinton campaign has amassed to throw at him, writes Ted Diadiun.

RNC TV Coverage 2016: The whole world will be watching, but how?
The world will be watching what happens at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, but the question is how we watch in a rapidly expanding, ever-evolving TV universe reordered by digital forces, technology and social media.

Cleveland police officer involved in Edward Henderson case arrested on drunken-driving charge
A Cleveland police officer accused in the 2011 beating of a man that helped spur a wide-ranging federal investigation of the police department here was arrested Wednesday on drunken driving charges, according to court records

Coronation or arranged marriage? Will the streets be safe?: 5 things I’m looking for at the Republican National Convention
There will be plenty to see at next week’s Republican National Convention.

Cleveland art-rockers Ex Blank Ex to hit Beachland Ballroom
Ex Blank Ex went blank for 35 years, but it’s making up for lost time.

John Kasich to speak at NAACP Convention in Cincinnati
Gov. John Kasich, left off the list of speakers for next week’s Republican National Convention, plans to speak at another upcoming national convention in Ohio: the 107th annual NAACP Convention in Cincinnati.

Local Hispanics say they want Republicans to know about their community needs (photos)
Many local Hispanics resent the immigration stances of the leading Republican candidate coming to the convention in Cleveland.

Will Donald Trump’s foes fold? Will any Ohio Republican speak? 5 things I’m looking for at the Republican National Convention
The GOP will soon become the party of Donald Trump, an unorthodox and unpredictable candidate known for his racially charged rhetoric and in-your-face showmanship.

‘Liberal Redneck Manifesto’ author Trae Crowder brings comedy tour to Akron on eve of RNC
“Liberal Redneck” comedian and author Trae Crowder performs Saturday at Musica in Akron as part of the WellRED comedy tour.

RNC to be carefully monitored by Cleveland’s hospital systems, EMS
The Republican National Convention will be ringed by medical personnel from Cleveland EMS and the city’s hospital systems to handle everything from minor cuts and bruises to an incident involving multiple casualties, city and hospital officials said.

RTA will reroute westbound passengers through Tower City during repairs
RTA will close its westbound Tower City tracks and reroute those trains to a set of unused tracks starting Aug. 1.

Woman sets furniture on fire in driveway; couple caught hauling stolen scrap metal: Brook Park police blotter
Brook Park police arrested an intoxicated Pickway Drive woman after she set her furniture on fire. Also, police caught a Parma couple stealing scrap metal from a Brook Park business, but the company chose not to press charges.

5 franchise reboots that succeeded (and 5 that didn’t)
A look at franchise reboots that succeeded and a few that failed.

15 things to do in Cleveland the weekend of July 15-17
Whether you’re into music, or dancing, or beer, there’s something happening this weekend in and around Cleveland to tickle your fancy.

Alaskan Brewing enters Ohio with fascinating beginning, geographic challenges
There’s a great story about how Alaskan Brewing got started. The brewery enters the Ohio market officially Monday, July 18.

13-year-old Cleveland Heights journalist to cover Republican National Convention
Maple Buescher is one of 10 reporters for “Time for Kids,” and she will be the magazine’s only credentialed kid covering the RNC, potentially as the youngest reporter there.

Ohio Lottery leases huge I-77 Independence billboard
The Ohio Lottery will promote Powerball and MegaMillion jackpots from the huge, iconic billboard along Interstate 77 in Independence.

Like Pokemon Go? See Cleveland’s RNC version, starring Donald Trump trying to catch ’em all(video)
Convention Go is the exciting game of capturing other would-be Republican presidential candidates for yourself, just in time for the RNC in Cleveland.

Destination Cleveland launches #AskCLE to answer visitor questions during RNC (and beyond)
The city’s visitors bureau today will open a social-media headquarters and launch a new hashtag — #AskCLE – designed to aid Republican National Convention guests as they navigate the city.

How does delegate voting work during the RNC? (video)
Tom Sutton, professor of political science at Baldwin Wallace University, explains the procedure for delegates at the Republican National Convention for nominating their presidential candidate.

2 homes for sale in Cleveland Heights, Lakewood: Inner-ring Divide
See two similar houses for sale, in Cleveland Heights and Lakewood, this past spring. And find out what happened to them.

RNC TV Coverage 2016: CNN’s reporting begins early
Beginning Monday, July 18, CNN rolls into 24 hours of live programming from the site of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.

15 bands to see at Warped Tour 2016
From Yellowcard and Good Charlotte to Motionless in White and Issues — The bands to watch on this year’s Vans Warped Tour.

One dead in Akron shooting
One person died in a shooting that happened in Akron’s Lane-Wooster neighborhood Thursday night.

Cuyahoga County receives $500,000 to help clean up contaminated land
Cuyahoga County has received $500,000 in federal funds to provide low-interest loans to clean up contaminated sites.

RNC 2016: Which Cleveland bars, restaurants are open, closed (photos)
While downtown will largely rely on RNC walk-ups, most bars will remain open to locals.

Bail reform non-profit to assess Cleveland for free partnership: Impact 2016: Justice For All
A non-profit that helps courts reform their bail systems will send a team to Cleveland to assess the court for a potential partnership.

The cleveland.com news quiz for 07/15/2016, RNC edition
This week’s cleveland.com news quiz focuses on the upcoming Republican National Convention.

GOP unity, Trump’s speech, and Ohio voters: Five things I’m looking for at the Republican National Convention
During the turmoil of the convention, there are a number of things I’ll be looking at in particular.

The risks and rewards of Mike Pence as Donald Trump’s vice president: 5 takeaways
It didn’t help that Trump engineered such a clumsy roll out for Pence. He seemed to allow his new running mate to twist in the wind for nearly 24 hours after word first leaked that the decision had been made.

Elie Wiesel’s lessons continue to resonate against intolerance: Jack Landskroner (Opinion)
Elie Wiesel’s death is a blow to the very history of memory and marks the end of a life that bore witness to some of the most horrific atrocities of the modern era, writes Cleveland lawyer Jack Landskroner, who studied under Wiesel at Boston University.

Trump’s real running mate: Darcy cartoon
Mike Pence, Newt Gingrich and Chris Christie are all far more qualified to be president than Trump is.

18 $1 billion weather disasters in the U.S. in 2015, 2016: Weather you’d like to know
Weather and climate can have a huge impact on society, costing us billions of dollars every year in damages and relief efforts. See 18 U.S. climate and weather disasters in 2015 and 2016 that cost $1 billion or more.

Cleveland man accused of taunting neighborhood with racial slurs, pet raccoon
Scott Svoboda, 56, is accused of yelling racial slurs at a neighbor.

News drones go maintream media here (photos, video)
Off we drone into the wild blue yonder as WKYC and a local contractor deploy Ohio’s first news drones.

Forest Whitaker tops list of celebrity birthdays for July 15, 2016
Actor Forest Whitaker celebrates his 55th birthday today.

Donald Trump campaign saga keeps RNC twisting in the wind: Ohio Politics Roundup
Another day, another winding Trump campaign storyline. The RNC Host Committee is looking for help. Meanwhile, Republicans and reporters are taking over Cleveland. Read more in Ohio Politics Roundup, brought to you by Andrew J. Tobias.

How hot are the housing markets in Lakewood, Cleveland Heights? Inner-ring Divide
Why is the housing market in Lakewood hotter than in Cleveland Heights? Cleveland.com’s Inner-ring Divide series.

Here’s the playbook for Democrats’ RNC ‘counter-convention’ plans in Cleveland
Next week’s Republican National Convention will also attract a number of Democrats to Cleveland for “counter-convention” activities, according to party and campaign officials.

The best restaurants within the City of Cleveland: 56 picks from the 2016 A-List Dining Guide
Every year, cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer chronicle the best of the local dining scene with our A-List Dining Guide to Cleveland’s Best 100 restaurants. On the eve of the RNC, we thought it would be fun to highlight the 56 restaurants from the 2016 list that located within the city limits of Cleveland. So, here they are, our critics’ picks on the best of the best restaurants in Cleveland.

Sherrod Brown urges Medicaid to fix system that leaves millions of kids untested for lead poisoning
As many as 80 percent of kids in Cuyahoga County who should get screened for lead don’t.

U.S. benefits by doubling immigration; raising share of educated: UPenn
The U.S. could benefit from gradually doubling annual immigration, while favoring college educated workers, according to the Penn Wharton Budget Model, a new online analysis tool.

St. Rocco tells parish renters they must move due to safety concerns
The Cleveland Catholic Diocese is assisting the families with rent deposits and moving expenses.

‘Hunt for the Wilderpeople’ a gift for ‘Flight of the Conchords’ fans
It’s the cheeky love child of HBO’s “Flight of the Conchords” and Wes Anderson’s “Moonrise Kingdom.”

Circle Cleveland with love the day before the Republican convention: Rita Petruziello, Tracey Lind and Charles R. See (Opinion)
“Circle the City with Love” will bring several thousand people together to hold hands in intentional silence for 30 minutes before the RNC starts in Cleveland, write Sister Rita Petruziello, the Rev. Tracey Lind and Charles R. See.

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