Cleveland officials are mourning the loss of 39-year-old Symeon Williams, a fire cadet who died Friday afternoon after suffering a medical emergency during physical training at the Cleveland Fire Training
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Cleveland Teen Honored for Heroic Rescue in House Fire
On Monday, Cleveland City Council presented a resolution honoring 16-year-old Tyler Sowden for his brave actions on March 28, when he rescued a mother and her two children from their
Cleveland Water Rescue Teams on High Alert as Heavy Flooding Looms
With a flood watch in effect for most of Northeast Ohio on Friday, emergency responders are gearing up for potentially hazardous conditions. Several inches of rain are expected throughout the
35-Year-Old Man Killed in Single-Car Crash in Huron County
A fatal crash in Huron County on Thursday evening claimed the life of a 35-year-old man, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol. Authorities identified the victim as Daniel Palko
One Dead, One Critical After High-Speed Pursuit in Cuyahoga County
A high-speed pursuit involving the Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Office resulted in one death and one person in critical condition after a fiery crash late Friday night, according to Cuyahoga County
Bank Manager in Westlake Thwarts $17K Scam, Others Not as Fortunate
A quick-thinking bank manager at a Chase Bank branch in Westlake prevented a couple from falling victim to a $17,000 scam, police said. However, in two separate incidents, other residents
Canada Launches Billboard Campaign Criticizing Tariffs in Cleveland
A series of billboards criticizing tariffs have appeared across Cleveland, bearing the message: “Tariffs are a Tax.” The billboards, funded by the Canadian government, highlight the impact of tariffs on
Residents Frustrated by Ongoing Trash Dumping in Cleveland Neighborhood
Cleveland residents living near East 49th Street say illegal dumping has gotten out of hand—spilling into surrounding streets and disrupting daily life. Neighbors on nearby East 46th Street, just off
Lorain Schools Confront Growing Concerns Over Student Behavior
Amid mounting concerns from families and educators, Lorain City Schools is taking a closer look at student behavior issues that some say are disrupting learning. A recent Board of Education
Ohio Court Partially Overturns Ban on Gender-Affirming Care, Allows Puberty Blockers
An Ohio appeals court has ruled to partially overturn a state ban on gender-affirming medical care for LGBTQ+ youth, allowing doctors to continue prescribing puberty blockers and hormone therapy. The