Margaret Turner Reese, 78, of Kings Mountain, NC, passed away on January 17, 2025 at Atrium Health Cleveland in Shelby, NC. She was born January 30, 1946 in Spartanburg County, SC, daughter of the ...
The NCWorks Career Center-Cleveland, currently located at 404 E. Marion St. in Shelby, will relocate to the campus of Cleveland Community College. The current location is scheduled to close on ...
I have no idea why she was in Cleveland or where she had been staying. Please, if anyone has any information, I need your help,” Walker urged. @NBCNews my daughter was found in abandoned home ...
Grover Cleveland and Donald Trump are two presidential phoenixes rising from the ashes of electoral defeat. But in the land of second chances, some sequels are best left on the cutting-room floor.
Cleveland Clinic has grown its hospital-at-home program by "demonstrating value to patients and gaining adoption from brick-and-mortar caregivers," a leader told Becker's. The health system has ...
Cleveland has been in its current home, Huntington Bank Field, since 1999 when the city was awarded an expansion team following Modell's exit. The team has filed its own lawsuit seeking clarity on ...
Grover Cleveland served two terms in the late 1800s. Before he lived in the White House, he lived in a home in Fayetteville, which is now up for sale. Josh Allen wins NFL MVP award Our weather ...
Cleveland has been in its current home, Huntington Bank Field, since 1999 when the city was awarded an expansion team following Modell’s exit. The team has filed its own lawsuit seeking clarity ...
Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves is blaming "weakness" for keeping Nippon Steel's massive bid to acquire U.S. Steel alive, complicating his company's own plans for a rival bid as the ...
Oklahoma City Thunder (33-6, first in the Western Conference) Oklahoma City; Thursday, 7:30 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Oklahoma City hosts Cleveland looking to continue its six-game home winning streak.
Lourenco Goncalves, CEO of Cleveland-Cliffs, called Japan, the home of rival steelmaker Nippon Steel, ”evil” in a press conference on Monday, as the U.S. company prepares a new bid for U.S. Steel.