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Extreme youth sports in Northeast Ohio: Welcome to Geneva's SPIRE Institute & Academy
GENEVA, Ohio — Built in 2009, SPIRE Institute and Academy needed a decade to get fully up to speed, but they are there and they are growing. The decision to use the facility as a boarding high school for elite athletes has made all of the difference. "SPIRE Institute...
Twinsburg neighborhood looking for answers to flooding
TWINSBURG, Ohio (WOIO) - A neighborhood in Twinsburg is still drying out from storms on the 9th after flooding destroyed roughly 20 basements. Homeowners say it isn’t the first time and believe a city project is to blame. “I come into this room {in the basement}, and it’s already...
Public to weigh in on development proposal for former Lakewood Hospital site
LAKEWOOD, Ohio -- The city of Lakewood will hold a public hearing on the proposal to build a $100 million mixed-use development project on the former Lakewood Hospital site in the heart of downtown. The hearing on the Downtown Development project is set for 7 p.m. Wednesday Aug. 21 at...
Windham football seeks redemption in new season
Just about everything that could have gone wrong went wrong for the Windham Bombers’ football team last season. With a new season on the horizon, the Bombers will try and right the ship in search of their first winning season since 2018. “We are excited about the season,” Coach...
Crash involving a school bus reported on Westridge Drive in Deerfield Township
DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP, Ohio — A crash involving a school bus has been reported on Westridge Drive in Deerfield Township. Warren County police units are responding to the scene, in a residential area off of Bethany Road. No injuries have been reported at this time. For live traffic updates, click...
‘25 and ‘26 start dates moved back following stakeholder feedback
The Hudson City School Board approved two upcoming school-year calendars after August start dates from draft versions of the 2025-2026 and 2026-2027 calendars were pushed back five days to accommodate concerns from staff, parents and students that school was “starting too early,” according to then Assistant Superintendent Doreen Osmun, who retired on July 31.
Cleveland Browns Waive One Of Their Preseason Standouts A Week After His Outstanding Performance
If you missed the Cleveland Browns preseason opener against the Green Bay Packers last Saturday, don’t worry. Nothing exciting happened, and the starters hardly played for the Browns. Since not many starters saw the field, the backups played most of the game. Safety Brady Breeze was one player battling...
CANFIELD POLICE: Multiple Asian business owners targeted by thieves in multi-state theft operation
Canfield Police are reporting multiple targeted thefts from multiple Asian business owners in the city over the past year. Sergeant Josh Wells with the Canfield Police Department tells 21 News three separate Asian business owners were targeted between February of 2023 and June of 2024. Wells tells us groups are...
East Palestine, Ohio, and Maui, Hawaii: Communities Struggling After Disasters Amid Limited Federal Response
Months after the devastating events that struck East Palestine, Ohio, and Maui, Hawaii, the communities are still grappling with the aftermath and facing a lack of sustained federal support. Both areas experienced unprecedented disasters that have left residents in limbo, with many questioning the federal government’s commitment to their recovery.
Boys basketball: Elyria Catholic coach Jeff Huber out of a job
Jeff Huber is out as Elyria Catholic’s boys basketball coach. Huber was informed by email that his contract would not be renewed which was confirmed by Elyria Catholic athletic director Jim Piazza, who referred all questions to Nancy Fishburn of the Cleveland Diocese. Fishburn's only reply came in an...
More than 6,000 pounds of meat donated to Feeding Medina County from Medina County Jr. Fair livestock sale
MEDINA — Buyers at this year’s Medina County Junior Fair livestock sale donated more than 6,000 pounds of meat to Feeding Medina County. Fair Board Director Michael Gall said the end of the junior fair project for market animals is the livestock sale in which the animals are sold at auction. It took place at the fair on Aug. 2-3.
Lake County Captains bring back 10-cent Beer Night ... with a catch
CLEVELAND — 10-cent Beer Night will return to a Northeast Ohio ballpark on Sunday ... sort of. As part of a slate of promotions celebrating Cleveland Sports History Day, the Lake County Captains are running a promotion ahead of their Sunday afternoon tilt against the Great Lakes Loons that harkens back to that infamous Cleveland Indians game-turned riot 50 years ago.
Westlake home tops $3.5 million; highest priced sale in Cuyahoga County this year
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The third $3 million home of 2024 in Cuyahoga County, this time in Westlake, was sold in July. The $3.5 million sale also takes the spot for the highest home sale in the county in 2024 so far. Nine additional homes sold for at least $1.5...
Lighthouse Covenant Ministries in Youngstown hosts back-to-school carnival
Lighthouse Covenant Ministries in Youngstown's "Back to School Carnival" began kicked off today Aug. 16. The event, being held on Youngstown's east side on Shehy Street, offers rides, fair food and games. However, it's also offering haircuts and hair braiding for the students getting ready to return to the classroom.
History buffs from all over storm beaches of Conneaut, OH for D-Day re-enactment
Hundreds of war re-enactors stormed the beaches of Conneaut, Ohio Friday as if it were the beaches of Normandy. Each year, people strive to bring history to life and show off the events of D-day which some say is one of the greatest amphibious landings ever attempted. People can witness...
Matt Hardy: ‘We Want To Finish Our Deal At WWE, End Our Careers There And Do A Hall Of Fame Thing’
Former World Tag Team Champion Matt Hardy is a free agent and there’s been a lot of speculation about a possible return to WWE for a final run or a role behind the scenes. Matt and Jeff Hardy were at SummerSlam in Cleveland to do some work for the company.
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