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One year later, Cleveland police are still searching for the person who shot and killed Wilbert McCormick as he walked with his wife through Forest Hills Park in Cleveland. → Read More
The holiday season may be a few months away, but Christmas tree vendors are already anticipating possible business hiccups and increased costs related to the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More
Fair season is here, and as the pandemic caused many fairs to keep their gates shut last year, this is the first time carnival operators will have to abide by Tyler’s Law. → Read More
A simple note turned a negative experience into a noteworthy show of neighborly love in Lakewood. → Read More
Under the current lease terms, the lodge would become state property in 2040. → Read More
A violent weekend in Akron resulted in six people shot and one man dead. The series of shootings Saturday and Sunday followed a fatal shooting at Mount Peace Cemetery Friday night. → Read More
As more Americans get vaccinated and COVID-19 restrictions loosen, people are itching to travel. → Read More
When word quickly traveled about a possible new direction for the arena, families who use the rink took notice. → Read More
Cleveland City Council announced it will devote $2.7 million to treat trauma through counseling programs at 22 recreation centers across the city. → Read More
It's now been two years since Carnell Sledge, 40, and Katherine Brown, 33, were shot and killed in a double homicide in the quiet Rocky River Reservation. Their killer is still on the loose, in spite of a reward that has grown to $100,000. → Read More
Join the Northeast Ohio SPCA, News 5’s Emily Hamilton and hundreds of furry friends at the 17th annual ‘New Leash on Life Woof Walk’ on Saturday, June 5 at Edgewater Park. → Read More
Ohioans are now free to choose whether to wear masks in public unless a private business states otherwise. → Read More
Those with compromised immune systems are experiencing heightened anxiety. → Read More
Mother nature couldn’t ruin Memorial Day weekend for some Cleveland business owners. → Read More
As we approach the end date of Gov. DeWine’s statewide health orders Wednesday, some business owners are saying not so fast. → Read More
A rebirth is on the horizon for the Buckeye-Woodhill area after a $35 million grant from the federal government. → Read More
As state health orders will come to an end in less than two weeks, community establishments on both the East and West sides of the city are reopening their doors after more than a year-long hiatus. → Read More
With teens now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine, debates are heating up between parents about whether to vaccinate their children. → Read More
The Ohio House of Representatives recently passed budget cuts to library systems statewide. → Read More
The semiconductor shortage caused by the pandemic resulted in a major slowdown in production of new vehicles. → Read More