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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Four-star athlete and Ohio State commit Legend Bey has delayed his commitment decision until Friday.
National Signing Day’s early signing period began on Wednesday, but Bey will delay his signing until Dec. 5. On3 reported the news late in the morning on Wednesday.
Bey is the No. 175 overall prospect and No. 9 athlete in the 247Sports composite rankings. He plays quarterback for North Forney High School in Texas, but will be an athlete at Ohio State.
The Buckeyes’ intention was to use him as a hybrid type of player that can play both running back and wide receiver. Much in the same way that Curtis Samuel was used at Ohio State, Bey was set to have a similar role.
Now, his future with the Buckeyes will be unclear for the next 48 hours.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio — After a quiet Christmas Day, Northeast Ohio will see rain Friday before a stronger system late in the weekend brings soggy conditions, gusty winds and sharply colder air.
Rain is expected Friday as a weak low-pressure system tracks through the northern Ohio Valley. Temperatures rising into the upper 30s and lower 40s will keep precipitation in the form of rain, with any early-morning wintry mix already past.
The rain will taper off from west to east later in the afternoon and early evening as drier air moves in behind the departing low.
Dry break Saturday
A strong system on Sunday will bring heavy rain and winds to Northeast Ohio, kicking off an active weather pattern through the new year.cleveland.com
High pressure will briefly build in Saturday, bringing a quieter stretch of weather for the day.
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Skies will feature a mix of clouds and occasional breaks of sun, with highs reaching the mid to upper 30s near Lake Erie and climbing into the low 40s further south.
Stronger system Sunday into Monday
Rain will spread into Northeast Ohio during the day Sunday, becoming widespread and occasionally heavy as winds increase. About 1.5 inches of rain is expected to fall by Monday morning.Courtesy National Weather Service
Sunday marks the start of a more impactful stretch of weather as a stronger storm system moves into Northeast Ohio.
Rain will move into the region during the day Sunday, becoming widespread and occasionally heavy as winds increase. Temperatures are expected to surge into the 50s by late Sunday, creating a mild but unsettled day.
Conditions may become more intense Sunday night as a stronger band of rain moves through, with gusty winds and a low chance of a rumble of thunder. Temperatures are expected to remain unseasonably warm overnight, holding in the 50s through early Monday.
That warmth will be short-lived, though. A strong cold front will sweep through early Monday, sending temperatures tumbling throughout the day as winds turn sharply to the northwest. Rain will transition to snow as colder air pours into the region.
By Monday night, accumulating snow is expected, especially in the Northeast Ohio snowbelt, where lake-effect and blowing snow may create hazardous travel conditions. Temperatures are forecast to fall into the upper teens to lower 20s, with wind chills dipping even lower.
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The cold and wintry pattern is expected to linger through the start of the new year, with below-average temperatures and periodic lake-effect snow chances continuing through midweek.
There are restaurant closures that come as abrupt shocks and then there’s whatever is happening at Kyuu-juu in Ohio City.
Management today announced that the modern izakaya, which only opened its doors in July, will close for good at the end of service on December 31.
“After a wonderful, tragic, beautiful, chaotic journey of many memorable moments with friends, colleagues and guests, our investors have chosen to stop financially backing Kyuu-Juu,” a message posted to Instagram stories read.
Partners Ryan Endrian and Chef Kwan created one of the hottest tickets in town, offering small plates built around veggies, chicken, beef, and duck alongside shining sashimi dishes featuring seafood flown in from Tokyo. Classics preparations mingled with modern interpretations. The izakaya experience felt at once special and casual.
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And it’s all no more.
Kwan told Scene he and his team tried in recent weeks to convince the investor to give the restaurant a longer runway, but that person wanted the restaurant closed, and soon.
“We invite you all to oin us for one last celebration,” management said. “Come enjoy your favorite dishes or cocktails, share a toast, and please help us say goodbye the best way we know how… together. Thank you all for being a part of our story. Let’s end on a high note. Kanpai!”
Sushi Kuwahata, Chef Kwan’s eight-seat omakase restaurant which operates in the second floor of the renovated Victorian, will remain open “for now,” Chef Kwan said.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – An 18-year-old man is dead after a shooting on Cleveland’s east side on Christmas Eve.
According to Cleveland Police, at around 9:27 p.m., officers responded to the 800 block of Lakeview Road for reports of a man shot.
When officers arrived, they found an 18-year-old man with gunshot wounds inside of the In and Out Beverage and Deli store on Lakeview near Earle.
EMS and police officers rendered first aid, and the shooting victim was taken to University Hospital where he died.
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A source close to the investigation tells 19 News that seven young people, with masks rushed into the convenience store with guns and began firing at the 18-year-old victim.
The source says not only was the victim targeted, the suspects backed him into a corner where he couldn’t escape the violence.
19 News has been told that about 40 rounds were fired, some hitting store shelves and the floor as well as the victim.
18-year-old dies after shooting on Cleveland’s east side: police
We working to learn more about what led up to the shooting and if any arrests were made.
Cleveland police said its homicide unit is investigating the incident.
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This is a developing story. Return to 19 News for updates.