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Canton Police investigating video of officer kicking ‘complying’ suspect: Release
CANTON, Ohio (WOIO) - The Canton Police Department is investigating after a social media video began circulating of a Canton officer kicking a suspect who appeared to be complying, according to police. According to a release from Canton Police, officers were called to the 1800 block of Morris Ave. for...
Red Lobster to close 23 restaurants nationwide, including Strongsville location, at end of month
STRONGSVILLE, Ohio — Red Lobster will be closing 23 of its restaurants nationwide at the end of this month, including its location in Strongsville, according to a U.S. Bankruptcy Court filing dated Aug. 22. The announcement comes after Red Lobster filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in May and shuttered...
Ruh roh! Akron firefighters save dog stuck on house roof
AKRON, Ohio (WOIO) - Akron firefighters saved a stuck pup Monday after it fount itself on the roof of an Akron house. A post on Facebook says the firefighters responded to a call about a scared pit bull on a porch roof. Two firefighters from station four used a ladder...
Bengals might have gifted the Browns a perfect answer to their offensive line woes
The preseason has concluded and that means that roster cuts are underway! The Cleveland Browns will have to make some tough decisions but they can still swipe players who were cut by other teams and it just so happens that the in-state rival Cincinnati Bengals made a very interesting roster cut.
Cleveland man slain in city’s Corlett neighborhood
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Police are investigating the slaying of a 54-year-old man Saturday in the city’s Corlett neighborhood. Kenyatta Hines of Cleveland was wounded about 8 p.m., according to police and the office of the Cuyahoga County medical examiner. The shooting happened at Hines’ home in the 4000 block of East 143rd Street.
Cleveland woman guilty of killing man by running him over with her car
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A Cleveland woman pleaded guilty Monday to killing a man by running him over with her car and then leaving him pinned underneath the vehicle. Shaniqua Menefee’s jury trial was scheduled to begin this morning: however, she instead pleaded guilty to one count of involuntary manslaughter and one count of felonious assault.
Euclid bar on the verge of being shut down; deemed a nuisance and safety hazard
Euclid City Council recently voted to object to a liquor license renewal for Boozerz Sports Bar and Grille due to more than a dozen instances where police were called in reference to the business.
Racist Flyers Spark Outrage in Cleveland’s Hough Neighborhood (Video)
Recently, Cleveland’s Hough neighborhood was shaken by the discovery of racist flyers that had been distributed throughout the community. The flyers, which contain vile and hateful messages, have sparked outrage among residents and have prompted an investigation by local law enforcement. The Flyers and Their Impact. The flyers were...
You won't believe how hot it's going to get. Find out when the Akron heat wave arrives
Summer is coming to a sizzling end. A week after some downright fall-like temperatures, northern Ohio is about to experience a string of hot summery days. The National Weather Service...
It’s all over but the watching and sweating: Guardians breakfast
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The hay is in the barn for baseball executives trying to steer their contending teams to the promised land over the last five weeks of the season. The trade deadline has passed. They can tinker with some minor league promotions. They can wait for a couple of players to come off the injured list or take a stab at a waiver claim. But basically, the talent sitting in the clubhouse is going to decide the fate of the season.
One in critical condition after shooting on Youngstown's north side
One person is in critical condition after being shot on Youngstown's north side Monday afternoon. Police on scene told 21 News the victim was shot on the 100 Block of Tod Lane around noon. Witnesses told police the victim ran into a house, but police did not find anybody in the home when they searched inside it.
Cause of death revealed for Chase Bank employee killed in Realty Building explosion
Editor’s note: an earlier version of this story included an irrelevant medical detail. As a matter of editorial discretion it has since been removed. We now have the official cause of death for the Chase Bank employee who was killed in the deadly explosion at the Realty Building in downtown Youngstown back in May.
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