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Mother and Son Team Ink 7-figure Deal for Hair Care and Beauty Supplies
The Clevealnd-Canton-Akron, Ohio area is among the best-kept Black lifestyle secrets in the Midwest. Enclave after enclave of middle-class Blacks are enjoying relatively good standards of living in the northeast region of the state. With an African American population of only slightly more than 10 percent, minority business owners are managing to thrive in the Akron, Ohio area located on 40 miles south of Cleveland.
'Not worth it': Parents struggle to get state money to help kids' education after pandemic
When the pandemic hit and threw a wrench into Ohio kids' education, the state launched a savings account program to reimburse parents for after-school activities − up to $500 at first and then up to $1,000 a year per qualifying child. For many families, that's a huge help. That's...
Some Ohio Democrats want Biden to bail. They say Sherrod Brown’s reelection could be at stake.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown and other down-ballot Democrats could be imperiled this November if President Joe Biden doesn’t step aside. That’s according to two Democrats who ran statewide in 2022: Tim Ryan, the party’s U.S. Senate nominee that year, and John Cranley, a former Cincinnati mayor who lost in the party’s primary.
Berea police investigate rape reported in Tower in the Park apartments
BEREA, Ohio -- A Findlay woman, 19, told a hospital nurse June 29 that a man living in Tower in the Park, 55 Barrett, had raped her in his apartment one day earlier. The woman said she had met the 19-year-old man online. She didn’t know his last name, but police knew the man from previous incidents.
Two years from our semiquincentennial: The Wake Up for Thursday, July 4, 2024
Subscribe to the Wake Up, cleveland.com’s free morning newsletter, delivered to your inbox weekdays at 5:30 a.m. Today, the United States of America is 248 years old. Which means our country has a big birthday coming up. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a...
Want to retrace the path Ohio slaves took to freedom? We have an app for that
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Ohio Freedom Path app is a little over a year old. But the history it honors goes back centuries. The app was developed by three women who wanted people in Northeast Ohio to learn and understand the significance of the path American slaves took in search of freedom -- commonly called the Underground Railroad.
Sports gaming numbers dip in May; fall rebound expected
(The Center Square) – While sports slow in the summer months, so does the amount of money Ohioans are betting. According to figures released recently by the Ohio Casino Control Commission, total sports betting handle and mobile sports betting numbers in May were down nearly 10% year over year, but taxable revenue rose 4.4%. Industry experts expect the slower trend to continue until football season returns in the fall. ...
Convicted of involuntary manslaughter, South Euclid man on the run again
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -This week’s Cuyahoga’s Most Wanted features a South Euclid man who is on the run from authorities again, after being convicted and serving time for involuntary manslaughter. According to Crime Stopper of Cuyahoga County, Tyrese Thomas pleaded guilty in 2022 to being one of two...
Powerball ticket worth $138 million sold in Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Someone in Ohio has a real reason to set off some fireworks for the Fourth of July. A single Powerball ticket worth an estimated $138 million was sold in Ohio, according to the Powerball website. There was no information available early Thursday morning on exactly where the ticket was sold.
CJN wins 14 awards at Press Club’s All Ohio Excellence in Journalism Awards
The Cleveland Jewish News won 14 awards at the Press Club of Cleveland’s 2023 All Ohio Excellence in Journalism Awards held June 7 at the House of Blues in downtown Cleveland. Entries were received from Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati and were produced from January to December 2023. The CJN’s...
Member who resigned from teachers’ pension fund concerned about investment firm
The member who resigned from Ohio's chaotic teachers' pension board differed from reform-minded leaders, sharing concerns about giving billions of dollars to an "illegitimate" investment firm.
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