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PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Rush Limbaugh, bombastic talk radio host and voice of American conservatism, has died, his website says. → Read More
To untangle the roads of Allegheny County, a 1940s traffic engineer devised an ingenious way to help people like me find their way around. → Read More
The opening of Yankee Stadium on April 14, 1923, was a triumph for baseball. → Read More
In 1945, designer Norman Bel Geddes created Toledo Tomorrow, an exhibit that imagined a bold new direction for his Ohio hometown. At least part of it came true. → Read More
When Cleveland was awarded the 1981 MLB All-Star Game, it was a city in dire need of a boost. → Read More
There isn’t a whole lot going on in Vermilion, Ohio in the winter. → Read More
Car wrecks, crime and a video that went viral were some of the elements of the year’s top 10 online stories, as measured by web traffic. Here’s the list, based on total amount of page views: An Avon Lake doctor with a medical practice in Westlake was participating in a Sandusky County road race when he was struck and thrown from his bike, dying from his injuries. Early on the morning of Nov. 29,… → Read More
Interim Elyria Fire Chief Carl Mack wants everyone to have a pleasant holiday as well as a safe one. “This time of year, it really is all about friends and family,” said Mack, who will become fire chief next month when Richard Benton officially retires. “But we want people to use general caution and be safe.” Many elements of the holiday bring with them the possibility of fire – chief among them… → Read More
Voter registration numbers in Lorain County have already exceeded 213,000, the total from 2016. Lorain County Board of Elections Director Paul Adams said today that there are 213,999 registered voters in Lorain County, an increase of more than 4,000 from the amount prior to the primary in May. Voter Resources By law, the day after registration closes in Ohio, registered voters can vote early at… → Read More
Designed in 1903, the Mall is too big and too grand for regular use by Clevelanders (and tourists). But with a real link to the waterfront and some new uses, that could change. → Read More
It wasn’t just thousands of Browns fans that braved single-degree temperatures in January for the “Perfect Season Parade” after the Browns went 0-16 in 2017. There were a smattering of Steelers fans who came to point and laugh—all they can do for what was once one of the NFL’s great rivalries. There were a few Buffalo fans, sharing in the strange bond between the Browns and Bills, united by cold… → Read More
As Barry Bonds pursued the single-season home run record in 2001, no detail went uninterrogated. → Read More
A Lorain man is in custody following a high-speed chase spanning two counties after police say he stole a police cruiser. Lorain police Lt. Michael Failing said police were called to a home on Livingston Street to do a welfare check on behalf of the Nord Center. There, they encountered Brandon Pettry and took him into custody. Failing said Pettry had an outstanding warrant in Lorain County… → Read More
The last of three men suspected in a Friday homicide in Elyria is now in custody. Patrick Gall, 18, of East Cleveland, is currently in the Lorain County Jail after being arrested early this morning following a nearly four-hour standoff with police and U.S. Marshals. Elyria police believe Gall and John Sullivan, 29, also of East Cleveland, shot and killed Willie Fisher on Friday at the behest of… → Read More
Bob Whidden got the bad news first. On June 14, 1978, Whidden was in Montreal representing the Cleveland Barons at the NHL owners’ meetings. → Read More
Architect Frank Lloyd Wright was born in Wisconsin on this date 150 years ago. He died in Arizona. But his work can be found almost everywhere — including in Lorain County. Wright, a prolific architect whose most famous works include the home Fallingwater, built for department store magnate Edgar Kaufmann outside of Pittsburgh, and the Guggenheim Museum in New York City, even tried his hand at… → Read More
WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew has decided to put Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill, making her the first woman on U.S. paper currency in 100 years, a Treasury official said Wednesday. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity in advance of Lew’s official announcement, said that the 19th century abolitionist and a leader of the Underground Railroad, would replace the portrait of… → Read More
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: 1. Grieving and devastated Ecuador hit with another earthquake A magnitude-6.1 temblor struck in the early morning hours off the coast of Muisne, just days after a massive 7.8-magnitude quake killed more than 500 people. 2. What resounding wins did for front-runners Hillary Clinton and Donald… → Read More
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Friday: 1. New York delivers rowdy night of campaigning A wild night in politics culminates with a fierce Democratic debate, as all five presidential candidates converge in New York ahead of the state’s crucial Tuesday primary. 2 Who is Read More... → Read More
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: 1. A second attacker is suspected of taking part in the bombing of Brussels subway train Belgian and French media report that a man filmed by surveillance camera in the Brussels metro alongside suspect Khalid El Bakraoui may Read More... → Read More