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Police shutdown Schenley Avenue in Youngstown following two car crash
Youngstown Police have briefly shut down a section of Schenley Avenue following a two-car accident. It happened around 9:20 p.m. near Summit Academy. Fire crews on the scene reported to dispatch that a fight broke out following the accident and requested back up. Since then the road has been shut...
Northeast Ohio lion euthanized after battle with illness
MAHONING COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) - A local animal rescue center announced that their sick lion passed away Monday. Noah’s Lost Ark Exotic Animal Rescue Center in Berlin Center posted that Jao the lion was humanely euthanized earlier Monday afternoon. On August 15, the rescue asked for meat donations for...
Ohio paranormal researchers to discuss local haunted places at Bay Village library event
BAY VILLAGE, Ohio – Just in time for spooky season, the popular Ghosts of the Heartland: Exploring Ohio’s Haunted Places event is back at Bay Village library Aug. 29. From 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Ohio Researchers of Banded Spirits (ORBS) will present information about local haunted locations and share the history behind the spots.
Bond continued for Canfield caretaker accused of burning disabled patient with cigarette
Bond was continued for a caregiver in Canfield who is accused of burning a disabled patient with a cigarette. Court employees tell 21 News bond was continued for 38-year-old Banjo Akande, who is accused of burning one of his patients by putting out a cigarette on his arm. Akande is...
SLIDESHOW: Preparations underway for 178th Canfield Fair
Rides, animals, food, grandstand entertainment and games. On Labor Day Weekend, those words can only mean one thing: The Canfield Fair is kicking off. Our 21 News crews paid a visit to the fairgrounds Tuesday afternoon to take a look at how preparations for the fair's opening on Wednesday, August 28 were going.
Leikin Motors Companies celebrates 50th anniversary selling exclusively Mercedes-Benz, Volvo
Leikin Motor Companies, a third-generation car dealership at 38750 Mentor Ave. in Willoughby, is celebrating its 50th anniversary with the Mercedes-Benz and Volvo luxury car brands. The company, which was owned and operated by brothers Milton and Allen Leikin at the time, brought the Mercedes-Benz and Volvo franchises on during...
Angela Mia Pizza tests new express concept in Euclid: 90 seconds to pizza
EUCLID, Ohio – Angela Mia Pizza, a Northeast Ohio-area pizzeria brand, is testing a new concept in Euclid. Angela Mia Pizza Express opens its doors on Tuesday, September 10. The new concept is speeding up service and collaborating with two other restaurants to add new menu items. If you...
“You don’t want to awake a sleeping giant” - Dominique Wilkins' message to his brother for instigating Michael Jordan’s competitive fire
Dominique Wilkins warned his young brother Gerald not to indulge in sensationalism by stroking Michael Jordan's competitive flames.
Longtime Larchmere clothiers hang up their hats after 55 years
Only a few suit jackets and cotton tops are left hanging in the store that was once a shopper’s paradise. But stare into the display cases, and old advertisements of glamorous women in European-made clothes will bring you back to the Larchmere shop in its heyday. It was a...
Browns Waive Pair of Running Backs After Nick Chubb Decision
The Cleveland Browns have parted ways with two running backs and made a key decision with Pro Bowl running back Nick Chubb. Chubb, who has been recovering from major knee surgery, will not be activated from the physically unable to perform list, meaning he’ll miss the first four games of the year. It’s disappointing for the Browns but not unexpected, per Mary Kay Cabot of Clevleand.com.
Dam breach delayed 1 year
The folks trying to save Coalburg Lake have been given a one-year reprieve by the state, which had ordered the owner to start breaching the dam by July 31, said Hubbard Township Trustee Jason Tedrow. Tedrow said it appears the Trumbull County commissioners will not fund a study that would...
Who is Northeast Ohio’s best girls tennis player? Our picks, your votes (poll)
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Who is the best high school girls tennis player in Northeast Ohio? We’re turning to you to find out. The seven-county cleveland.com coverage area in Northeast Ohio is full of tennis talent. This year’s group, which began the 2024 season earlier this month, includes numerous returning state qualifiers. It’s a group that features players like Hawken’s Dani Forte and Magnificat’s Anna Mancino, who were both first-team All-Ohio selections two seasons ago and are trying to get back to that this season.
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