Jon Rudder, News 5 Cleveland

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Cleveland, OH, United States

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Canton man is a 'Lego Master'; has 38 million views on single TikTok video

An early love for legos has made 45-year-old Scott Brown a "Lego Master" and TikTok famous. He has 156,000 followers, over 4.7 million total likes and his most popular post has over 38 million likes. → Read More

Kent State's 'Making Our Own Space' program expanding ethnic diversity in design and architecture

Kent State University recently received a grant to help support one of its programs that facilitates architecture, urban design and landscape architecture. → Read More

Metro RTA's new network driving at bringing more frequent service to Akron commuters

Metro RTA is shifting gears with an eye on the future, making changes to its routes in an effort to better serve its riders. → Read More

YMCA offers classes to help senior citizens combat loneliness with exercise

The YMCA of Greater Cleveland accommodates a wide variety of interests and functional abilities in its programming for older adults. The Y has fitness classes specifically designed for older adults. → Read More

Akron launches survey for feedback on future development of abandoned section of Innerbelt

The City of Akron has launched a survey asking for feedback and ideas on what to do with the abandoned section of the Innerbelt. → Read More

'Christmas miracle' — Man credits EMTs for saving his life during heart attack on Christmas Day

A local man is thanking his lucky stars in the new year after paramedics helped perform a Christmas miracle. Now, he’s got a message for anyone who might find themselves in a medical emergency. → Read More

First-of-its-kind recovery farm in Medina County changes the face of substance use disorder recovery

The Medina County Park District has partnered with Cathy’s House and Hope Recovery Community for a new recovery housing project that’s unlike any other. → Read More

Post Office on Wheels helping customers who can't get to brick and mortar locations

Going to the Post Office and buying stamps may seem like a simple task, but the United States Postal Service has an alternative for older Ohioans who need a little help getting around. → Read More

Program aims to train doctors, nurses to keep themselves physically, mentally healthy

A new program powered by the American College of Lifestyle Medicine takes aim at helping doctors and nurses stay healthy. → Read More

Removal of Gorge Dam will drastically improve water quality, recreation, tourism, Summit Metroparks says

The Gorge Dam, no longer functioning, is one of the last unresolved water quality issues on the Cuyahoga River. Its removal is expected to cost around $130 million. → Read More

Sports officials encourage coaches, school staff to brush up on CPR, AED training

CPR and AED training are just some of the ways local school districts are working to keep athletes safe. Many schools utilize courses to handle sudden cardiac arrests. → Read More

Sports betting brings gambling addiction concerns to Ohio

The start of sports betting in Ohio has finally arrived, and local health experts believe that could cause a surge of gambling problems among local residents. → Read More

Peeling out: Amherst jogger spreads joy in banana costume

Amherst jogger, Matt Drol, is sure to put a smile on your face if you catch him out running in his full banana suit. → Read More

Local marching band heading to London for New Year's Day parade

A local marching band is taking its act on the road, packing its bags for a trip across the pond to appear in the 2023 New Year’s Day Parade in London England. → Read More

Scammers shifting tactics, targeting immigrants coming to Northeast Ohio

Local officials have noticed a rise in crooks targeting immigrants who can be some of the most vulnerable targets due to language and cultural barriers. → Read More

Rival Warrensville Heights's marching band steps up to play for Glenville during state championship game

The Glenville Tarblooders made history on their way to the Division IV state championship. The school doesn’t have its own marching band, so a local school played the role for the state title game. → Read More

Reopening of Center Street swing bridge delayed as repairs taking longer than expected

Construction on the Center Street swing bridge has hit a snag and will delay the reopening of the historic structure that provides a vital link between the East and West Bank of the Flats. → Read More

$200 million dollar mixed-used redevelopment project comes to Beachwood

A multi-million-dollar redevelopment project has been given the green light in Beachwood and it marks a huge milestone for the city. → Read More

Parma Police on the hunt for package thieves

The flood of holiday packages is in full force and police in Parma have a message for anyone thinking about snatching those gifts off of porches this holiday season: don’t do it. → Read More

Mentor Police Porch Pirate detail returns for holiday season

With Black Friday in the rearview mirror and Cyber Monday’s deals set for shoppers, the holiday shopping season is officially in full swing. → Read More