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New Jersey woman under-scans Giant Eagle purchase: North Royalton Police Blotter
On July 3, a Giant Eagle loss prevention officer called police after observing a customer under-scanning her order while going through the self-checkout line of the Royalton Road store. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By...
10 most expensive homes sold in North Olmsted, July 8-21
A house that sold for $675,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in North Olmsted between July 8 and July 21. In total, 12 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past two weeks, with an average price of $284,342. The average price per square foot was $176.
Labor leader Dave Wondolowski expected to retain seat on Port Authority board
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne wants to keep controversial labor leader Dave Wondolowski on the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority Board, and this time, County Council doesn’t appear in opposition. Members of Council’s Human Resources, Appointments and Equity Committee, on Tuesday, praised Wondolowski’s work on the...
Christopher Barker selected as Summit County Public Health's next commissioner
The Summit County Board of Health has named Christopher Barker to succeed Health Commissioner Donna Skoda, who is retiring at year's end after serving at the forefront of the region's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The board voted to appoint Barker, who currently serves as Summit County Public Health's director of emergency preparedness and compliance, at a July 11 meeting. ...
Akron Urban League names John Williams as successor to Teresa LeGrair
The Akron Urban League announced John Williams as its new president and chief executive officer. Williams succeeds Teresa LeGrair, who officially retired in March but continued to lead the agency. LeGrair will work to facilitate a smooth transition with Williams, according to a press release from the Urban League. Williams...
Cleveland Woman Sentenced to Life for Beating Her 3-year-old Son to Death
Timmeka Eggleton, a Cleveland woman who earlier pleaded guilty to killing her 3-year-old son, has received her sentence. On Monday morning, Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Judge Brendan J. Sheehan condemned Eggleton to life in prison. She will be eligible for parole after 31 to 35 years in prison. “His...
No injuries in house fire on Lorain's west side
LORAIN — No one was injured in a house fire on Lorain’s west side Tuesday afternoon. Lorain fire received multiple calls for the fire in the 600 block of Appleseed Drive shortly before 3 p.m., Assistant Chief Shawn Lloyd said. Once on scene, crews found heavy smoke billowing...
A ‘Haven’ for women and children experiencing homelessness coming to Cudell
Last summer, Sisters Haven helped save a home on West 99th by sharing a vision of a place where women and their young children could escape homelessness. Now, the local nonprofit is tasked with getting the formerly condemned home up to code, particularly for people with disabilities. The home is...
PHOTOSTREAM: Wesli @ City Stages by Anastasia Pantsios
The second edition of the Cleveland Museum of Art’s global music series City Stages featured a knockout performance by Haitian-Canadian band Wesli, an eight-piece ensemble fronted by vocalist/guitarist Wesley Louissaint. The polyglot music of this Montreal-based group draws on Afrobeat, Latin, hip hop, soul, reggaeton, reggae, traditional Haitian music, and American pop and rock to create something that’s really different from your standard indie band. They put on a show for the large crowd assembled outdoors at the intersection on West 29th and Church that had people dancing in every nook and cranny. You couldn’t sit still to their intensely rhythmic sound, with a two-piece horn section, Wesley’s virtuoso guitar and the band members’ exuberant dancing.
Garfield Heights Superintendent dodges questions about student violence, teacher resignations
GARFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio (WOIO) - Parents and teachers say the Garfield Heights school Superintendent is clearly dodging questions regarding the district’s ongoing and brutal student violence. The problem has gotten so bad that many teachers have called it quits. Dr. Richard Reynolds has been the district’s Superintendent for more...
Guardians beat Tigers the hard way, 5-4, despite hitting three home runs
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Manager Stephen Vogt says one of the hardest things to do in the world is to win a big league baseball game. For 11 games, his team, the Guardians, made those words ring true as they played their worst stretch of baseball of the season. If you...
Jimmy and Dee Haslam donate $2 million to Pelotonia for cancer research
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Cleveland Browns owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam along with their philanthropic entity "The Haslam 3 Foundation" have made a donation to Pelatonia for cancer research. According to a media release, the donation will be used to "accellerate research on Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL)." "I love Pelotonia's...
Shooting suspect found in Cleveland after months at large
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — After months on the run, the man accused of shooting and killing a pregnant woman and juvenile has been caught. Nicole “Nico” Cunigan, Jr. was found Tuesday afternoon in Cleveland. According to police, Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers attempted to initiate a traffic stop at 1:47 p.m. for a reportedly stolen vehicle used in an aggravated robbery.
Warren family remembers 7-year-old hit by car
WARREN, Ohio (WKBN) – A Warren family is grieving the loss of a young boy who passed away earlier this month after he was hit by a car in Akron. Kingston Solomon was just 7 years old when he passed away on July 12. His father and grandmother say the little boy would always bring a smile to their faces.
Summa-HATCo deal observers dive into questions about financing for-profit hospital model
The financial implications of the deal for Summa Health to be acquired by HATCo were examined Tuesday during an Akron Press Club discussion as the community continues to dissect what it will mean for the nonprofit health system to become a for-profit enterprise. "I think that Summa probably made the best decision they could," Paul Lee, senior partner at Strategic Health Care, said of the pending deal in a conversation moderated by M.L. Schultze, a freelance journalist...
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