Thousands of Ohio residents are closely following a prolonged legal dispute over pandemic unemployment benefits. A recent ruling from a Franklin County judge has ordered the state to distribute nearly
Author: Reed Rogers
Cleveland’s Tourism Industry Rebounds as Hotel Rates Surge
Cleveland’s tourism sector is experiencing a strong revival following a challenging post-pandemic period. Recent data indicates that hotel prices in the city’s downtown core saw a significant uptick, with overnight
Restoration Looks Promising for St. Theodosius Orthodox Cathedral After Devastating Fire Last Year
Nearly a year after a fire severely damaged St. Theodosius Orthodox Cathedral, restoration efforts are finally set to begin. The blaze, which broke out on May 28, 2024, left the
Medicaid Cuts Loom as Ohioans with Disabilities Brace for Potential Impact
With a staggering $880 billion budget, the nation’s Medicaid program remains a prime target for Republican lawmakers in Washington searching for ways to trim government spending. The program currently serves
Ohio’s Marijuana Market Faces Price Hikes, Deep Dive Into THC Proposed Legislation
Ohio’s marijuana prices are already among the highest in the region – more than double those in neighboring Michigan – but state lawmakers are pushing for policies that could make
Seasonal Death Toll Rises for Cuyahoga County While Plymouth Township Firefighters Struggle to Control Blaze
Firefighters in Plymouth Township battled both flames and freezing temperatures early Tuesday morning as they responded to a house fire. According to the Plymouth Township Fire Department, crews arrived at
First Operational Use of Police Drone Leads to Arrest in Springfield Township
Springfield Township Police have successfully apprehended a burglary suspect with their first implementation of a drone. In a Facebook update, the department shared details of the arrest, which took place
Chemical Fire and Explosion From Last September is Causing Lasting Effects for Workers and Residents of Akron
On the afternoon of September 5, 2024, East Akron was engulfed in towering flames and thick plumes of black smoke. For local resident Anthony Anderson, the sight was nothing short
North Olmsted Woman Found Competent to Stand Trial for Toddler’s Murder
The woman accused of fatally stabbing 3-year-old Julian Wood in a North Olmsted grocery store parking lot has been ruled competent to stand trial. Bionca Ellis, 33, of Cleveland, was
Eagles’ Defense Dismantles Chiefs as Philadelphia Claims Second Super Bowl Title
In a dominant display, the Philadelphia Eagles crushed the Kansas City Chiefs’ quest for a third consecutive Super Bowl victory, securing a commanding 40-22 win on Sunday. The Eagles’ defense,