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A Canton father and daughter are raising awareness about the importance of organ donation on the eve of World Kidney Day on Thursday, March 9. → Read More
Rescuers in Turkey and war-ravaged Syria searched through the frigid night into Tuesday, hoping to pull more survivors from the rubble after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake killed more than 3,400 people and toppled thousands of buildings across a wide region. → Read More
A new view of downtown living, retail and entertainment is being proposed for Cleveland’s E. 4th Street. The city’s first outdoor drinking area would include plans to relocate the valet area to Prospect and Euclid avenues, making way for swings and canopies along the 450-foot long stretch of E. 4th Street. → Read More
Doctors say long-haul COVID-19 symptoms could still happen in children who had mild or no COVID symptoms at all. → Read More
The owner of Urban Kutz barber shop got the call on Christmas morning — busted pipes believed to be from an apartment above his business on Detroit Avenue were creating an indoor waterfall and causing major flooding. → Read More
A Cleveland toddler is spending first Christmas at home after rare, life-saving surgery at the Cleveland Clinic. → Read More
Shattered glass from the window of her navy blue 2020 Kia Sportage was all that was left behind. → Read More
A virus that was overshadowed during the COVID-19 pandemic is making a comeback and with a vengeance. → Read More
Streetsboro police are speaking out one day after announcing the suicide death of 17-year-old James Woods. His family hopes, by telling his story, they can save another family from tragedy. → Read More
The quality of lettuce is decreasing and the cost is spiking amid a shortage, which is mainly caused by a major lettuce-growing area in California hit hard by a mystery virus, drought and heavy rains. → Read More
Two veterans are using their experiences to keep northeast Ohio streets safe. → Read More
The man charged with killing an 18-year-old Akron teenager was convicted of murder on Tuesday. A Summit County jury found 19-year-old Adarus Black guilty of the 2020 murder of Na’Kia Crawford. → Read More
Millions of Americans are prescribed statins, like Lipitor or Crestor, to reduce the risk of a heart attack or stroke. But potential side effects shy many people away from taking them. Dietary supplements often marketed to promote heart health were a better option for many. → Read More
The City of Lakewood has agree to perform work that will reduce discharges of untreated sewage into Lake Erie and the Rocky River to the tune of millions of dollars. → Read More
An Ohio photographer will be offering free headshots to active-duty men and women and reservists transitioning into civilian jobs, including long-time veterans, as a way to thank them for their service on Nov. 11. → Read More
Cleveland Clinic nurse Dawn Wiklinski admits avoiding getting a mammogram for three years, until the spring 2021. → Read More
Eleanor Linek of Twinsburg has been distraught since the disappearance of her daughter Emma Linek. → Read More
North Ridgeville Mayor Kevin Corcoran says, on several occasions, he’s seen with his own eyes drivers failing to stop for yellow school buses picking up or dropping off students in the city. Monday night, North Ridgeville City Council voted unanimously to stiffen fines for violators. → Read More
As of July 1, for the first time in nearly two decades, new rates billed to insurers for ambulance runs will be between $750 and $1,300. That’s more than double the previous base rates that were between $350 and $500. → Read More
E.F. Boyd & Son Funeral Home, the oldest black-owned funeral home in Greater Cleveland, put up billboards in an attempt to stop violence. → Read More