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Weather alert. Storms — some severe — coming Friday with rainy weekend expected
The last thing weather weary northern Ohio needs is another round of storms and potentially flooding rain. The National Weather Service says rain will start as early as Thursday night and continue all the way through Monday. ...
Ohio State Fair was a vehicle to inform the public about divisive private school voucher issues
Some years ago, while planning my upcoming retirement, I asked a fellow school administrator what it was like for him to be physically and emotionally away from the job and career. “Every day is Saturday morning,” he replied without hesitation. In my case, as a way to resist the every-day-is-Saturday-morning syndrome, I signed up to […]
Notre Dame football will wear green for sold-out home game vs. Louisville
Notre Dame football will be wearing green uniforms of some kind when it hosts Louisville on Sept. 28. The program announced its dress code Thursday with the help of a video call between head coach Marcus Freeman and WWE wrestler Sheamus. Notre Dame also declared the game, which will live-streamed...
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.
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