This Saturday, the 15th Annual African American Women’s Wellness Walk and Expo will take place from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the Frederick Douglass Neighborhood Resource and Recreation Center in
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Cleveland Heights Building Collapses Again, No Injuries Reported
For the second time in a month, a building in Cleveland Heights has partially collapsed, leaving the community on high alert. The latest incident occurred Wednesday afternoon at 3952 Mayfield
Cuyahoga County Adapts to New Ballot Drop Box Regulations Ahead of Election
As early voting approaches in Ohio, Boards of Elections across the state are navigating new rules surrounding ballot drop boxes. A recent directive from Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose
Police Department Vows Transparency After Officer-Involved Shooting of Cleveland Heights Man
In the wake of the tragic police-involved shooting of 18-year-old Christian Thomas on August 29, the Cleveland Heights Police Department and city officials are working closely with the family and
Several Northeast Ohio Schools Closed Due to Threats
Multiple Northeast Ohio school districts were closed on Tuesday due to safety concerns following a series of threats, disrupting education for students across the region. Cleveland Arts and Social Sciences
Cleveland Browns Stadium to Be Renamed Huntington Bank Field
The Cleveland Browns announced on Tuesday that their stadium will officially be renamed Huntington Bank Field as part of a new partnership with Huntington National Bank. Cleveland Browns Stadium on

Swissport to Lay Off Over 200 Workers at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
Swissport, a global provider of ground and cargo handling services, will be laying off more than 200 employees at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport later this year. According to a notice

8-Year-Old Boy Injured in Accidental Shooting: Gun Left Unsecured in Home
A tragic incident occurred Thursday evening when a child unintentionally shot another child. The incident took place around 8 p.m., prompting a swift response from law enforcement. Officers were initially
Silence Surrounds Bobby George’s Case as Media Attention Fades
The once high-profile case involving Bobby George has entered an unexpected period of silence, with no significant updates or developments over the past two weeks. Initially an intense focus of
Parma Superintendent Asserts That Arming Staff Has Enhanced Student Safety
In light of increasing concerns about school safety, the Parma City School District has adopted a new policy to enhance security measures within its schools. Dr. Charles Smialek, Superintendent of