Tragedy struck in Summit County over the Halloween weekend as gunfire marred celebrations at two separate gatherings, resulting in fatalities and injuries. The incidents, one in Akron and another in
Family of Rebecca Kerr Fights Killer’s Parole Recommendation as They Rally Community Support
As Domestic Violence Awareness Month is observed, the family of Rebecca Kerr is voicing their concerns following a recent decision by the Ohio Parole Board to recommend the release of
Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Criticizes State AG Over Indictment of Deceased Voter
Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley has sharply criticized Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost for issuing a voter fraud indictment against a man who died two years ago, calling the move
New Law Targets Street Takeovers as Cleveland Cracks Down on Illegal Activities
As of October 24, Ohio’s House Bill 56 is now in effect, increasing penalties for those involved in street takeovers and broadening the scope of illegal activities. This new legislation
Remembering Jim Donovan: The Voice of Cleveland’s Heartfelt Legacy
Jim Donovan, the legendary “Voice of the Browns,” has passed away at the age of 68, leaving an indelible mark on Cleveland and the hearts of its people. After a
Federal Agents Search Home of Prominent Cleveland Developer
Federal authorities executed a search warrant at the residence of Frank Sinito, a well-known Cleveland real estate developer and restaurateur. Sinito, CEO of Millennia Companies, is under investigation by the
Suspect Indicted in Fatal Shooting of Garfield Heights Father
A suspect has been indicted by a Cuyahoga County Grand Jury in connection with the tragic shooting death of Jose Ervin Jr., a beloved father from Garfield Heights whose life
Preparing for Cold Weather Trick-or-Treating in Cleveland: What to Expect
As Halloween approaches in Cleveland, parents and trick-or-treaters are facing unusually chilly conditions that may require some creative costume adjustments. This year, the weather forecast paints a stark contrast to
Trick or Treat Times in Ohio: When to Expect Ghosts and Goblins
Witches, ghouls, monsters, and superheroes are gearing up to haunt Ohio streets this Halloween season. While not every town sticks to October 31st for trick-or-treating, many are joining in the
Former Booster Club Member Indicted for Allegedly Stealing Thousands from Hoover High School
A former officer of a local high school booster club has been indicted on multiple charges, accused of embezzling significant funds from the organization, according to court filings. Documents from