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FirstEnergy makes deal with Ohio Attorney General's office, Bernie Moreno's text messages, JD Vance's past startup troubles, and more: Ohio Has Issues
CLEVELAND — On the August 14, 2024 episode of Ohio Has Issues, we're following the latest update on the FirstEnergy bribery scandal, looking into the Ohio Supreme Court races, and bringing you the latest from the Ohio Senate race and the presidential campaign trail. Stephanie Haney and Mike Polk...
Lake Metroparks now registering for its annual Old-Fashioned Picnic
The public is invited to gather Aug. 21 for Lake Metroparks’ annual Old-Fashioned Picnic at Painesville Township Park. From 5 to 8 p.m., participants can enjoy the last bits of summer with an evening of food, fun and festivities along the shores of Lake Erie, according to a news release.
Notre Dame College campus has potential new purpose after closing its doors
SOUTH EUCLID, Ohio (WOIO) - The closing of Notre Dame College left students scrambling this spring and also left a huge hole in South Euclid. Michael Murphy of the Cleveland Soccer Group has a plan for the 50-acre former Notre Dame College. “This could be our professional training facility,” Murphy...
Woman says man from dating app tracked her down and came to her home uninvited: Highland Heights Police Blotter
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Couple Looking to Buy Home Ends Up Owning Whole Town in Pennsylvania
Riverstone Estate, Foxburg, Pa., the initial purchase that ended up placing ownership of much of the town with a Cleveland couple. When Cleveland couple Saji Daniel and Shannon McGauley got an invitation in October 2020 from their neighbor, Dr. Lou Keppler, to visit Foxburg, they thought it would just be a nice daily escape from the city. Katherine Clarke, in The Wall Street Journal, chronicled how it led to a real-estate buying spree.
Drunk man runs from police outside hotel: Brook Park Police Blotter
A Cleveland man was arrested at about 1 a.m. Aug. 3 after police found him intoxicated in the parking lot of Travelodge by Wyndham, 14043 Brookpark Road. Someone had called police and said the man was wandering around the parking lot looking for his car. When police arrived, they saw...
Aurora Material Solutions Expands Compounding Capacity
Plastics compounder Aurora Material Solutions reports that it has completed expansion of its Streetsboro, OH, facility, adding more than 140 million pounds of capacity. In addition to meeting growing demand for rigid PVC, rigid PVC alloys, and chlorinated PVC and enhancing lead times, the expansion reportedly will result in job creation.
Cleveland extends deadline until Aug. 28 for home repair lottery
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland homeowners now have two more weeks to submit their names for a chance at winning the city’s home-repair lottery. City Hall on Thursday moved back the deadline from Aug. 21 to Aug. 28 so Clevelanders who were without power after last week’s storm would have more time to apply.
Twinsburg’s Glen Chamberlin Park reopens after major renovation
TWINSBURG, Ohio - Residents and visitors of Twinsburg can once again enjoy Glen Chamberlin Park, which reopened its gates following an extensive renovation project. Key improvements to the park include an enhanced green space, with new foliage and lighting throughout the park and an improved amphitheater; an upgraded playground with modern equipment, interactive elements and safe play areas; improved ADA access; and, soon, new restroom facilities, according to a news release.
See all homes sold in Cuyahoga Falls, Aug. 5 to Aug. 11
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Cuyahoga Falls reported from Aug. 5 to Aug. 11. There were 28 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 779-square-foot home on High Street in Cuyahoga Falls that sold for $207,000.
Is smoke from Canadian wildfires headed toward Greater Cleveland?
CLEVELAND, Ohio – There’s a chance that wildfire smoke from central Canada could make its way to Northeast Ohio late Friday afternoon, but if it does, it shouldn’t be much. That’s according to meteorologist Raelene Campbell of the National Weather Service. If you purchase a product...
Rockets football returns with experience and unfinished business
Becoming only the second team in school history to reach double-digit victories last season was a nice achievement for the Streetsboro Rockets’ football team but Coach Pete Thompson said his squad still has some unfinished business. “It is an experienced bunch so our expectations are high for them but...
Elderly driver collides with light pole: Rocky River Police Blotter
On Aug. 5. officers responded to a crash at Pinzone Towers after a car drove off the roadway and through some bushes before colliding with a light pole. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Downtown Cleveland to take over Public Square management
CLEVELAND — Downtown Cleveland Inc. is set to take over Public Square's management. Cleveland City Council passed legislation transferring the square's management, marketing, and programming to Downtown Cleveland Inc., effective upon Mayor Justin Bibb's signature. The decision comes as Downtown Cleveland works to revitalize and secure funding for enhancements in Public Square.
Attorney-client relationships are the focus at Hoover Kacyon LLC
CUYAHOGA FALLS — In 2016, attorney Joe Kacyon merged his Portage Lakes law firm with the Cuyahoga Falls firm of attorneys Corinne Hoover Six and Tad Orval Hoover, and together, they formed Hoover Kacyon LLC, which focuses on family law, divorce, adoption, estate planning, probate, criminal, traffic, bankruptcy, business, personal injury, civil and education law.
Kirkwood resident is inducted into Cleveland Guardians Hall of Fame
Aberdeen Heights is celebrating one of their own. An event honoring former MLB player Johnny Goryl will be held at Aberdeen Heights on Thursday Aug. 15, 2024. Aberdeen Heights, a senior living community nestled in the historic Kirkwood suburb, planned the big-league celebration for one of their residents, who resides at the retirement community. Goryl, who is still employed as an advisor to the Cleveland Guardians was recently honored with induction into the club’s Hall of Fame.
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