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At a news conference Thursday morning, prosecutors in Cleveland said kiosks run by Bitcoin of America served as a middleman that made it easy for victims of scams to lose millions of dollars. → Read More
A local woman who lost her son to suicide is pushing for suicide prevention license plates in Ohio. → Read More
The Ohio Department of Transportation is short on drivers but will have the highways and roadways covered across Northeast Ohio as the first shovel-able snowfall hits Cuyahoga County. But winter is very long. → Read More
He’s the holder of more than a dozen patents for everything from thermal acoustic devices, devices to simulate conditions on the planet Venus, and compact electrical power systems for spacecraft just to name a few. → Read More
Dozens of dogs had a crazy day after being flown out of the damage left by Hurricane Ian. → Read More
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that increased cases of RSV in children and adults appeared earlier than expected in Washington, Colorado, Texas, Massachusetts and New Jersey. → Read More
Naquin who lives in Cape Coral, Florida, which was right in the path of Hurricane Ian. She sent video before the power, water and internet went out. → Read More
Local church community in Brunswick is sending ambulance and medical supplies to a Ukraine hospital → Read More
In 2024, the skies over Ohio will be in total darkness as a total solar eclipse reaches totality high over Avon Lake near the border with Bay Village. → Read More
The 2022 Feast of the Assumption kicks off in Cleveland’s Little Italy neighborhood on Friday. → Read More
Now, at 84 years old, Julie is getting her chance to go down the hill at Derby Downs with her husband by her side. → Read More
From large urban districts like Cleveland, Akron and Youngstown, to smaller rural districts, the search for qualified teachers has been rough this year. → Read More
It’s the most fun you can have without getting in trouble for it, and very few people say they’ll never do it again. → Read More
The Richland County Dog Shelter is running low on dry dog food and is looking to the community for help. → Read More
Minority contractors say they’re left out of $600 million Sherwin-Williams project → Read More
Cleveland APL is waiving adoption fees for cats and dogs amid its crowded shelter → Read More
After two years of a COVID hiatus, Fire Truck Day at Portage Lakes State Park is back. Also back are the children and young adults who spend a few weeks at Burn Camp, courtesy of the Aluminum Cans for Burned Children fund. → Read More
On Wednesday, the Guardians hosted students from Cleveland Metropolitan School District’s John Marshall High School Chess Team for an afternoon of chess games between players and students. → Read More
On live video, he found an ultra-rare card of New England Patriots Quarterback Mac Jones, Rookie card one of one, and even though he has completely lost his mind at this point, Johnny Stone is a true collector and remembered to put the card in two protective sleeves immediately. → Read More
Classes at Parma Senior High School were canceled on Thursday after district officials learned of a school shooting threat. → Read More