For the latest information and resources on the coronavirus, click here. March 12, 2020 To Parents & Caregivers of CMSD Students: At approximately 2:45 PM today, Governor DeWine order the closure of all Ohio schools beginning at the close of business on Monday, March 16th for a three-week period. While the implications and…
By Neighborhood Media | Imagine that you wanted to cover the most important story in our community as deeply and creatively as you possibly could. Imagine that you had the resources of a dozen newsrooms at your disposal, from newspapers to radio to television. What would you want to cover, and…
by Sheena Holland Neighborhood Media Intern Reporter Over the past year, substandard conditions at the Cuyahoga County Jail may have played a significant role in the deaths of nine inmates in custody, a situation which has merited the scrutiny of both local and state officials alike. Ohio State Senator Nickie J.…
Republished with permission from the Plain Press ⋅ NOVEMBER 29, 2017
(Plain Press, November 2017) On October 10th, at Visible Voice Books in the Tremont neighborhood, Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson, Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Williams, Cleveland Traffic Commissioner James P. Muhic and Ward 3 Councilman Kerry McCormack joined representatives of community newspapers in a press conference and roundtable discussion concerning the Cleveland Police Department’s pursuit policy.
Rich Weiss, publisher of TheTremonster and Executive Director of Neighborhood Media, organized the press conference. Weiss explained that at several meetings of block clubs in Tremont, Cleveland Police Officers had referred to “a no pursuit policy.” Weiss asked if there was such a policy in Cleveland.
Mayor Frank Jackson said the City of Cleveland had an “appropriate pursuit policy.” He said, “As you know, a pursuit can end in disaster for those doing the pursuit, those being pursued and those people caught up in the pursuit.” He said there are different rules for different types of pursuits, but “There is no blanket do not pursue policy.”
Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson holds a community newspaper briefing on Cleveland Police Department dirt bikes and pursuit policy [TremonsterTV Report] Continue reading
Engaging Cleveland Neighborhoods | S2E1 | 04-27-17 | Engaging in the Tremont Neighborhood
Season 2 Episode 1 of Engaging Cleveland Neighborhoods, a magazine-style internet TV show, was recorded in the spring of 2016. Engaging Cleveland Neighborhoods was produced in partnership between Cleveland State University’s School of Film & Media Arts, the CSU School of Communication’s Journalism and Promotional Communication program, The Tremonster, and Neighborhood Media. This program is carried on CSU’s internal campus network and on the neighborhood of Tremont’s internet television outlet, TremonsterTV.
Engaging Cleveland Neighborhoods – Farm-Fresh Goods in the City
Season 1 Episode 2 of Engaging Cleveland Neighborhoods, a magazine-style internet TV show, was recorded in the spring of 2016. Engaging Cleveland Neighborhoods was produced in partnership between Cleveland State University’s School of Film & Media Arts, the CSU School of Communication’s Journalism and Promotional Communication program, The Tremonster, and Neighborhood Media. This program is carried on CSU’s internal campus network and on the neighborhood of Tremont’s internet television outlet, TremonsterTV.
This pilot episode, Season 1 Episode 1, of Engaging Cleveland Neighborhoods, a magazine-style internet TV show, was recorded in the spring of 2016. Engaging Cleveland Neighborhoods was produced in partnership between Cleveland State University’s School of Film & Media Arts, the CSU School of Communication’s Journalism and Promotional Communication program, The Tremonster, and Neighborhood Media. This program is carried on CSU’s internal campus network and on the neighborhood of Tremont’s internet television outlet, TremonsterTV.