Tariffs on steel and aluminum have long been a contentious issue in U.S. trade policy, with the Trump administration’s levies reigniting debates over their economic impact. While such tariffs are
Month: March 2025
Development Surges at Geauga Lake as Projects Take Shape
Years after the closure of its theme parks, Geauga Lake is witnessing a wave of redevelopment. Among the most notable projects, Meijer is set to begin construction on a new
Ohio Supreme Court to Weigh Columbus Gun Safety Regulations
The Ohio Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on whether Columbus can enforce its gun safety regulations while legal challenges to the ordinance are still pending. The city’s law,
Supporters and Vets Protest in Parma Against Proposed VA Job Cuts
Veterans and their advocates gathered outside the VA Clinic on Brookpark Road on Monday to voice their opposition to proposed job cuts within the Department of Veterans Affairs. The plan,
Cleveland Municipal Court Shutdown Continues Into Third Week
Cleveland Municipal and Housing Court remains inoperative as the shutdown stretches into its third week. While arraignments for jailed individuals are proceeding, most other court functions remain stalled, with no
Three People Shot at Akron Bar Concert, Two in Critical Condition
AKRON, Ohio — Police are searching for a suspect after gunfire erupted inside a crowded bar during a concert early Monday, leaving three people injured, two critically. The shooting occurred
Ohio Lawmakers Push for Chip-Enabled EBT Cards to Curb SNAP Fraud
A bipartisan group of Ohio legislators is taking action to combat a surge in food-stamp fraud caused by skimming—an issue that has left many families without essential benefits and cost
Willoughby Hills Couple Found Dead; Authorities Treating Deaths as Suspicious
Willoughby Hills police are investigating the deaths of a local couple found inside their home Sunday morning. According to authorities, officers responded to a residence on the 2800 block of
Cleveland Sponsors Express Concerns Over Uncertain Future for Ukrainian Newcomers
Cleveland-area sponsors are voicing concerns over the uncertain future of Ukrainians they helped bring to the United States through a now-paused sponsorship program. The White House on Thursday refuted reports
Cleveland Church Returns to Sanctuary After 18-Month Tornado Recovery
After 561 days of displacement, New Life at Calvary Church in Cleveland’s Fairfax neighborhood is returning to its sanctuary for worship. The historic church, designated as a Cleveland Historic Landmark,