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'Captain America: The Winter Soldier': Day 5 of the film shoot in Cleveland (live blog)
It's Day 5 of filming for "Captain America: The Winter Soldier." Marvel Studios has spent the first four days shooting scenes along stretches of East Sixth Street and Rockwell Avenue. Thursday featured more burning police cars and police assaults on Nick Fury's SUV. Filming is expected to continue at that location this morning, but it could soon move to Lakeview Cemetery on Mayfield Road.
Cleveland ToDo May 24: Enjoy the Rib Cookoff and the Tremont Greek Fest
Treat the kids to 'Epic," a new animated movie featuring the voices of Amanda Seyfried, Colin Farrell, Beyonce Knowles and Christoph Waltz.
The National's 'Trouble Will Find Me' polished, nearly perfect (review)
On their sixth full-length, the National — having polished the jittery, claustrophobic facade of their dour-pop — find new and tortured ways of pushing against its meniscus.
Polish Village-Old World Parma is searching for volunteers
Supporters of Polish Village, also known as Old World Parma, have a vision. The village, on Ridge Road between Pearl Road and Thornton Drive, might someday contain small “pocket parks.” Businesses would install plants near storefronts and beautify parking lots.
Suicide by chase, dirty double-entendres, bear-Ashtabula encounter: A.M. News Links
Headlines from news websites around Northeast Ohio this morning.
Felony flipper Blaine Murphy flips off Cleveland: Christopher Evans
Blaine Murphy cares about Cleveland like he cares about the suckers who bought his toxic properties, writes Christopher Evans.
Carrie Cerino's celebrating 50 years in North Royalton
Opened in 1963, Carrie Cerino's, the North Royalton restaurant and party center, is still owned by members of the Cerino family.
Northeast Ohio's Memorial Day weekend weather will be cool and sunny (video)
There will be plenty of sunshine in Northeast Ohio for the Memorial Day weekend, but temperatures will remain cool.
A.M. Business Links: Musicians' union protest; GetGo replacing 7-Elevens; calories in that burger
Your first look at the business world today.
No deaths in I-5 bridge collapse in Washington; survivors tell harrowing story
"We don't think anyone else went into the water," said Marcus Deyerin, a spokesman for the Northwest Washington Incident Management Team. "At this point we're optimistic."
