Cleveland’s annual WinterLand Tree Lighting Festival is set to bring holiday cheer to Public Square this Saturday, but safety measures have been significantly increased following an incident at last year’s
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Woman and Child Found Dead in Suspected Murder-Suicide Following House Fire in Amherst Township
Authorities are investigating a suspected murder-suicide after the bodies of a woman and her 9-year-old son were discovered in a house fire in Amherst Township, Lorain County, on Wednesday morning.
Cleveland Officially Bids for a WNBA Team
Cleveland has taken a significant step toward bringing a WNBA team to Northeast Ohio. The Cleveland Cavaliers, under the umbrella of Rock Entertainment Group, have announced their formal bid to
Food Banks Prepare for Increased Need Ahead of Thanksgiving
With Thanksgiving just around the corner, food banks are gearing up to handle an anticipated surge in demand for assistance during the holiday season. Second Harvest Food Bank of North
Heroic Police Rescue Missing 5-Year-Old Boy from Frigid Creek in London, Ohio
In a dramatic rescue on November 12, police officers in London, Ohio, saved a missing 5-year-old boy from a dangerous situation after he was found in a nearby creek. The
Ohio Senate Passes Transgender Bathroom Ban; Awaits Governor’s Signature
In a controversial move, the Ohio Senate passed Senate Bill 104 on Wednesday, pushing forward a measure that bans transgender students from using bathrooms and locker rooms aligned with their
Akron Man Sentenced for Kidnapping, Assault: Victim Rescued After Harrowing Four Days in Captivity
The trial of William Mozingo Jr., accused of kidnapping and holding a 23-year-old Chardon woman captive for four days, took a dramatic turn on Tuesday. Right before jury selection was
39-Year-Old Arrested Following Road Rage Shooting in Akron
A 39-year-old man was taken into custody Thursday afternoon after a shooting that stemmed from a road rage incident in Akron, according to police reports. Officers were dispatched to the
Proposed ‘Tanisha’s Law’ Seeks to Enhance Cleveland’s Mental Health Crisis Response
A newly introduced bill in Cleveland City Council aims to strengthen the city’s approach to mental health emergencies, nearly a decade after the tragic death of Tanisha Anderson in police
Cleveland Heights Mayor Discusses Future Changes in State of the City Address Following Teen’s Shooting
In his State of the City address on Thursday evening, Cleveland Heights Mayor Kahlil Seren outlined potential significant changes for the community in light of the police-involved shooting of 18-year-old