Mike Raymond
I am a former television news anchor and reporter. I have spent the majority of my journalism career in television working in news, sports and features. In 2006 I decided to venture out on my own. I began writing for corporate videos, television commercials and articles on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame + Museum in Cleveland. I enjoy freelancing and the opportunity to work from home.
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Groupon Ad Pulled; CEO Defends Humor Behind CampaignA Groupon ad that attempted to use the plight of Tibet as humor for its latest campaign seems to have backfired for now. The majority of viewers who watched the ad on Super Sunday were either offended or confused. Now the company is pulling the ad.
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Dallas Grounds Flights; Super Bowl Activities Still OnDallas-Fort Worth International Airport closed down temporarily this morning due to heavy snow and ice and could face more delays over the next 24 hours.
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In State of the Union, Obama Looks for Common GroundMy review of President Obama's State of the Union Address.Also published on: -
Middle School Trick Play Shouldn't Be Taught by CoachesA trick play in during a middle school football championship game has garnered more than 3 million views on You Tube. Was it fair? Hardly.
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McCoy Shows Promise as Browns Starting QuarterbackTwo games vs two of the toughest NFL opponents, Browns rookie quarterback Colt McCoy shows why he should be the starter for the rest of the season.
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Giving Colt McCoy a chance is what Browns need right nowWith injuries to quarterbacks Jake Delhomme and Seneca Wallace, the Cleveland Browns are forced to turn to rookie Colt McCoy this Sunday at Pittsburgh.
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Cleveland chef Michael Symon dishes out hosting skills at Farm Aid 25Cleveland's most famous chef and restaurant owner, Michael Symon, co-hosted Farm Aid 25 last weekend where he gave insightful comments about today's farming industry and how local family farms have made an impact in his own life and career. -
2011 Rock Hall nominees to be announced Tuesday, Sept. 28It's time once again to find out who will be the nominees for the next class of rock 'n' roll immortals.
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Making Sense of the CensusI was hired to be a part-time enumerator for the 2010 Census. Here's a little bit of my experience so far.
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Taking a knee was the right call in OSU-Miami gameOhio State defeated Miami 36 to 24 Saturday, but some fans wanted the Buckeyes to run up the score at the end.
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Cleveland Water Department Customer Service Still on HoldI haven't received a water bill in a year, despite numerous calls and e-mails to the Cleveland water department. And I'm not alone.
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Jim Brown feels 'hurt' by treatment of Cleveland BrownsThe greatest player in Cleveland Browns history won't be a part of the newly created "Ring Of Honor" ceremony for the Browns home opener on Sept. 19, which has divided fans as to how new GM Mike Holmgren should be handling the situation.
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Pizza establishments closing on Broadview RoadA rare sighting on Broadview Road in Parma: pizza places closing down.
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Parma man robbed, assaulted in apartment buildingPolice are still trying to find the two men who robbed a Parma man and his sister at gunpoint.
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Paved bike trail goes nowhere until 2012A Metroparks bike trail has a welcoming paved pathway as you enter the park, only to find that less than 1/8 mile into it you will come to a dead end with a sign stating that the rest of the trail won't be completed until 2012.
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Fake assistance program targets Cleveland's East SideCalling it the "Ohio Advantage Program," someone is actually taking advantage of Cleveland's disadvantaged.
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June in Cleveland, otherwise known as 'LeBron James Month'The top story every day in Cleveland this month seems to center around LeBron James and his pending free agency.
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Busy moving season means buyer beware when it comes to hiring moversA Cleveland-area woman found out the hard way that an inexpensive quote can add up to a lot of money when hiring movers.
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Event planning scams popping up in ClevelandA case of mistaken identity or just a scam artist pulling another con? People who applied for an event planner position were duped into raising money for an event that never took place.
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Kent State provides new walking tour of May 4 tragedyIn remembering the tragedy of May 4, 1970, at Kent State University, a new walking tour highlighting the events leading up to the shootings that killed four students and wounded nine others has opened. -
Cleveland-area shopper scammed by fake jewelry Web siteA Broadview Heights, Ohio, woman became the unsuspecting victim of an online scammer when she purchased jewelry from what she believed was Tiffany & Company, the famous New York jeweler. -
Identity Theft Protection, Free Document-Shredding Event in Solon on April 17The Better Business Bureau and its partners will host a national identity theft and fraud protection event on Saturday, April 17 in cities across the country, including Cleveland. -
A Day in the Life of a Cleveland Snow Plow DriverWhat is it like to work as a snow plow driver in Cleveland, Ohio, where the snow fall pattern is unpredictable? Matt Hardesty, a 20-year-old from Chesterland, says you either have it in you or you don't. -
Cleveland Snowplows Tackle WinterMaking your living as a snow plow operator its ups and downs even in a city like Cleveland which typically has above average snowfall. The costs are great whether you are in an independent contractor or the Mayor of a small city.



