Keith Martin dedicated nearly three decades to law enforcement, serving with distinction in the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). As the Special Agent in Charge of the Detroit Field Division, which
Cleveland Municipal Court Resumes Operations After Cyber Attack
Cleveland Municipal Court has reopened its doors after a cyber attack forced a nearly three-week shutdown, disrupting court proceedings and frustrating visitors. In a statement, court administrators confirmed the reopening:
East Cleveland Resident Takes Stand Against Illegal Dumping
The grounds surrounding Mayfair Elementary School in East Cleveland are meticulously maintained, providing a welcoming environment for students. However, just down the block, Manhattan Avenue tells a different story. Lined
Port of Cleveland Braces for 2025 Shipping Season Amid Tariff Uncertainty
As the Port of Cleveland gears up for the 2025 shipping season, officials are cautiously optimistic about maintaining or surpassing last year’s economic impact, which reached $7 billion. However, uncertainty
Social Security Policy Changes Impact Ohioans
A recent policy shift by the Social Security Administration (SSA) regarding overpayments is raising concerns among recipients in Ohio. Under the new rules, individuals who receive excess payments—whether due to
Another Shooting at Troubled Akron Bar Raises Concerns
Early Sunday morning, another violent incident occurred at a troubled bar in Akron’s Firestone Park neighborhood. Around 4:45 a.m., 911 dispatchers began receiving frantic calls from patrons inside the bar
The Politics and Trade-offs of Steel and Aluminum Tariffs
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
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,