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Dear Abby: My toxic mother uses social media to disparage her children
Dear Abby: My mother is toxic. She had a terrible childhood, and she takes it out on me and my younger siblings. I live far away; they live in the same town as she does. If they don’t drop everything for her and do what she wants, she calls them selfish.
A giant lizard usually found in Africa surprises Lake County resident in backyard
WILLOUGHBY, Ohio — This is not what you expect to find when you venture into your backyard, at least not in Northeast Ohio. Willoughby police were called to a home Thursday when a resident was startled to find a giant reptile in the backyard. Police said in a post on social media it’s believed to be a Nile monitor. The Nile monitor usually is found in sub-Saharan Africa, not in Lake County.
Dear Annie: Grandma feels guilty about wanting to stay home
Dear Annie: I’m a 58-year-old grandmother to two grandchildren: a 7-year-old boy and a 13-year-old girl. I’ve been their primary caregiver (besides their parents) since they were born. I still play a significant role in their lives, visiting often on weekends and staying for a couple of nights at a time since I live an hour away.
Today’s daily horoscope for July 26, 2024
A look at today’s free daily horoscope readings for Friday, July 26, 2024. Today’s Birthday (07/26/24). Connect and collaborate this year. Pennies saved in a steady trickle add up nicely over time. Complications could reroute summer explorations and research, motivating autumn collaborative windfall profits. Clarify misunderstandings this winter, before raking in extra cash next spring. Teamwork is your superpower.
Problems with packages, flags and a stolen vehicle: Russell Township Police Blotter
After receiving complaints about flags installed on utility poles, The Illuminating Company notified police at 10:15 a.m. July 12 that its employees will be removing the flags someone installed in the area of Pekin Road. Grand theft: Birchmont Drive. Police took a report of a vehicle theft at 6:49 a.m....
Man shoots into neighbor’s garage, hitting woman: Bainbridge Township Police Blotter
After a man fired some type of air rifle or BB gun into a garage party, hitting a woman’s shoulder, several men tackled him and held him for police at 10 p.m. July 6. When an officer arrived, the shooter was being held to the ground by two men. A third man was kicking what was described as a kid’s gun from the road.
Mega Millions jackpot over $300 million; Thursday’s Ohio Lottery results
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A big jackpot is on the line this weekend, with the Mega Millions prize reaching an estimated $306 million for the drawing on Friday, July 26, 2024. The Saturday, July 27 Powerball jackpot is an estimated $131 million and the Classic Lotto jackpot is $13.4 million.
Northeast Ohio road construction: Are there new detours drivers can expect?
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Traffic patterns continue to shift on many Northeast Ohio roadways as construction projects make progress. The updated list of lane restrictions and closures from the Ohio Department of Transportation can be seen below. Cuyahoga County. I-71 northbound to I-480 eastbound and westbound ramps will be closed...
Burn the Jukebox’s music is burning up social media platforms. Come listen Friday at Mayfield’s The Grove
MAYFIELD, Ohio -- They call themselves Burn the Jukebox, but the musical group -- made up of four teens hailing from the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, Pa., area -- have been on fire on much more modern means of musical conveyance than their name suggests. Coming to Mayfield Friday (July 26) for a...
Sights and sounds from Browns training camp Day 1
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Browns held a short, light practice on Thursday after arriving at The Greenbrier. They ran through some individual drills and did install work on both sides of the ball. Watch some highlights from the team’s practice on Thursday, which also included the return to the...
Asking Eric: I’m a boomer who doesn’t understand my co-worker’s names
Dear Eric: I’m a boomer working in an office environment. When new people are hired, they are often from different backgrounds with names I’ve never heard of. When introduced, I don’t know the name or can’t remember how it’s pronounced. As a first-generation immigrant, my...
Why holding out this offseason was a difficult decision for Amari Cooper, and what he hopes for his future with the Browns
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. — Even though holding out in the spring led to a contract resolution for Browns receiver Amari Cooper just ahead of training camp, he wants you to know one thing. It was never an easy decision. “I love to practice,” Cooper said on Thursday as...
Cleveland attorneys accuse man cleared in murder of carrying out ‘pattern of fraud’ as O’Malley launches probe
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Attorneys for the city of Cleveland on Thursday fired harsh accusations at a man who served 15 years in prison for a murder he didn’t commit, saying that Ru-el Sailor carried out a “pattern of fraud” in multiple courts over the last two decades.
How does Oregon’s Dan Lanning feel about Ohio State stealing his running back coach?
INDIANAPOLIS -- A Big Ten team stole Ohio State’s running back coach in the middle of the spring, so Ohio State did the same to another Big Ten team. Sherrone Moore chose to poach his rival for his first coaching staff at Michigan by bringing Tony Alford — who’d been in Columbus for nine years — to Ann Arbor just a week after the Buckeyes had started spring practice.
Kevin Stefanski on starting training camp, Deshaun Watson, Amari Cooper, and more: Transcript
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski took questions from reporters on Thursday at The Greenbrier resort regarding the start of training camp, Deshaun Watson, Amari Cooper, and more. Below is the transcript as provided by the Browns media relations department:. Opening Statement. “Okay, good to see you...
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