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One North Canton woman hoping to save some cash on a trip to Disney World says she quickly learned some things are too good to be true, and now she said she's out nearly $5,000. → Read More
According to RoboKiller, an app that works to block spam calls and texts, Americans received 87.8 billion spam texts in 2021. That's the largest number ever recorded. → Read More
As we continue to see COVID-19 restrictions eased statewide, local hospital systems are still staying firm on safety policies. → Read More
District officials are hoping that the third time will be the charm for the plan, which is a proposal to get rid of aging school buildings and construct new ones. → Read More
Former workers from Akron Children’s Hospital who were fired after refusing to comply with the hospital’s vaccine mandate are now taking their battle to federal court. → Read More
Single moms have to balance working to provide for their children while also being there for them as a parent. A Lake County mom and entrepreneur is making it her mission to make sure moms and other women can thrive professionally and personally. → Read More
Filmmakers from 73 different countries will be represented at this year’s Cleveland International Film Festival which is back in person after being held virtually the last two years. → Read More
For years, leasing has been an economical alternative to buying a new car, but as new car stocks continue to decline and incentives disappear it's driving more people away from those three-year deals. → Read More
Experts say BA. 2 is about 1.5 times more transmissible than BA.1. Data from the CDC shows it's quickly becoming a variant of concern in the U.S. too, accounting for about 35% of new infections for the week ending March 19. → Read More
Going from middle school to high school can be scary and nerve-wracking for some students. A new program at North Olmsted High School is helping them navigate that transition with the help of their peers. → Read More
People across Northeast Ohio are helping the people of Ukraine in any way they can from sending donations, to gathering supplies, and even preparing to open up their homes to refugees. Now, a Cleveland EMS paramedic is heading over to the country to help out with the medical needs there. → Read More
Northeast Ohio’s digital divide affects families in many different ways, from education to employment. The Phe’be Foundation’s Wired 2 Work program is taking aim at the employment issue by paying for families’ internet service to help adults keep their jobs. → Read More
Students with special needs at Parma Senior High are hoping Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson will make a guest appearance at their annual luau celebration next month. → Read More
With gas prices higher than average and still rising, it's no surprise that many are thinking about the advantages of electric cars. → Read More
Parents in Barberton are split on a decision to consolidate the city’s schools. The city’s school board just approved what’s called the Grade Level Consolidation project plan. It will bring teachers, support staff, and students in similar grade levels under one roof. → Read More
School districts in Northeast Ohio and across the country are struggling to find and retain permanent teachers, substitute teachers and staff members. Now, educators are calling on state officials and lawmakers to make changes to ease those issues. → Read More
For months now, we’ve heard about incentives being offered as a way to encourage folks to get the COVID-19 vaccine. But Greater Cleveland Congregations has found that cold hard cash might be the most persuasive incentive of all. → Read More
With the 2022 NBA All-Star Game in the books, Cleveland businesses are now balancing their books after all the excitement. Many got a much-needed boost from the crowds and celebrities that flocked to the city for the weekend. → Read More
The moment a Brooklyn police cruiser slammed into the back of a truck stopped on the side of the road was caught on both the truck driver's dashcam and the officer's, but because of an Ohio law, the citizen is fully responsible for the damage to his truck. → Read More
The Cleveland Tree Coalition is one step closer to hiring a full-time director responsible for raising awareness, support, and funding dedicated to rebuilding Cleveland’s urban tree canopy. → Read More