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Nadeen Abusada

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Cuyahoga County seeing historic rate of juveniles involved in homicides

In Cuyahoga County officials are seeing a surge in juveniles charged murder along with those killed, compared to years past. → Read More

Akron City Council hopes to decide Citizens' Police Oversight Board next week

The Akron City Council is hoping it will be able to come to a consensus on members of the Citizen’s Police Oversight Board next week after failing to do so this week. → Read More

School districts struggling with growing school lunch debt

With inflation affecting every aspect of life across the board, Northeast Ohio schools are seeing a rise in parents unable to pay for school lunches which is increasing the school’s debt. → Read More

One the oldest Black-owned restaurants in Cleveland is serving up love, flavor

As one the oldest Black-owned restaurants in Cleveland, they have been serving up barbecue with a side of history for 81 years. → Read More

Ohio Turkish organization collecting supplies for those affected by earthquake

As the death toll is staggering in Syria and Turkey after two devastating earthquakes, community members right here on the ground in Northeast Ohio are gathering resources to send overseas. → Read More

Grape expectations — Ohio wine country bringing in billions of dollars a year

Wine country in Ohio was ranked number seven in the country for economic output, bringing in billions of dollars each year and forcing some wineries to expand. → Read More

New federal program in Cleveland aims to help more refugees settle in the city

This month, the U.S. Department of State announced a new program to help sponsor refugees as they come into the nation. → Read More

Local police departments thinking outside the box to hire more recruits

Across the U.S., law enforcement agencies are struggling to hire new recruits and so are departments in Northeast Ohio, leading to agencies becoming creative with their hiring. → Read More

Learn about the role women played in space and air at this cool spot

For those looking for fun this MLK Jr. weekend, take a trip to the International Women’s Air and Space Museum for a look at how women have played an intricate part in the exploration of space. → Read More

Existing Ohio law may block FDA abortion drug pharmacy distribution

Until Tuesday, RU-486, the abortion pill, was only able to be dispensed by doctors. The FDA approved pharmacies to distribute RU-486 directly, but a law in Ohio takes that option off the table. → Read More

Can you set off fireworks in your city this New Years?

Ohio’s new fireworks law allows Ohioans to use fireworks from New Year’s Eve through New Year’s Day and other dates during the year. But cities across Northeast Ohio still ban setting fireworks off. → Read More

'So many red flags' — Woman tells story of how the missing twin baby was found, abductor arrested

Shyann Delmar is still in shock after leading the way for police to help catch 24-year-old Nalah Jackson, the woman who is accused of stealing a car with twin babies inside of the vehicle. → Read More

Barberton Herald closing after serving community for 100 years

The Barberton Herald newspaper has had a foothold in the community for decades, but this week its run has come to an end. → Read More

Formula shortage has Canton mom worried for her newborn

For babies six months and younger, they need either formula or breast milk, but bare shelves have moms in Northeast Ohio worried. → Read More

For one family, a second gift from Make A Wish

When you buy a ticket for Home for the Holidays, there isn’t just the possibility to win a home, you can also grant a child’s wish, through Make A Wish. → Read More

The music stops — oldest record store in Ohio is closing at the end of the year

One of the oldest record stores in Northeast Ohio is closing its doors after more than 50 years of business. → Read More

Ohio plays key role in historic Artemis 1 launch

After years of research and testing Wednesday morning Nasa officially launched Artemis 1, making history with Ohio playing a big part. → Read More

The largest independent bookstore In Cleveland has thousands of books calling your name

On the border of Cleveland and Shaker Heights, they have the perfect spot for those readers. It’s the largest independent bookstore in the city, known as Loganberry Books. → Read More

New affordable living development just one piece of Slavic Village revitalization

For the first time in 30 years, Cleveland has opened the doors to a new development in Slavic Village, one the oldest neighborhoods in city. → Read More

Serving up soul and loyalty to Cleveland customers — Independent Restaurant Week features 50+ local businesses

Midway through Cleveland's Independent Restaurant week, spots like Zanzibar Soul Fusion Downtown are serving up unique dishes to the greater Cleveland area. → Read More