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1 in 4 Cleveland-area students can’t count on a healthy next meal. Here’s how they’re fighting that
This story was reported in collaboration with community members. Want to work on a story with Ideastream Public Media? Get in touch. Cleveland's child poverty rate remains among the highest across major U.S. cities, with one in every four children being considered food insecure — meaning they do not know where they will get a nutritious next meal, according to the Greater Cleveland Food Bank. One in seven people in the Greater Cleveland area are food insecure.
Ox Roast Fair kicks off Friday in Mantua
The 60th annual Ox Roast Fair will run this weekend in Mantua, featuring tractor and truck pulls, music, carnival rides and Ox Roast beef. The parish festival kicks off at 6 p.m. Friday and continues Saturday and Sunday at St. Joseph Parish, 11045 St. Joseph Blvd. in Mantua. ...
Submitted: The Aurora Historical Society hosted a tour of 19th century homes
On July 13, from 1-4 p.m., the Aurora Historical Society hosted its much-anticipated Historic Home (and Garden) Tour, followed by a delightful wine and cheese event at the Aurora Historical Society. Despite the heat, the community’s enthusiasm and dedication made the event a tremendous success. The tour began at...
Wind Is More Powerful Than J. D. Vance Seems to Think
It’s a good thing most of us aren’t accountable for every single silly thing we’ve ever said, but most of us are not vice presidential running mates, either. Back in 2022, when J.D. Vance was still just a “New York Times bestselling author” and not yet a “junior senator from Ohio,” much less “second-in-line to a former president who will turn 80 in office if he’s reelected,” he made a climate oopsie that — now that it’s recirculating — deserves to be addressed.If Democrats “care so much about climate change,” Vance argued during an Ohio Republican senator candidate forum...
Ohio State Highway Patrol enters Best Looking Cruiser contest
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The 11th annual “Best Looking Cruiser” contest is underway and The Ohio State Highway Patrol is in the running for the top spot. The patrol entered the annual contest, which is sponsored by the American Association of State Troopers, according to a news release. Voting is open now and ends July […]
Yost rejects proposed amendment for no title
(The Center Square) – A plan to ask Ohio voters to strip away immunity from government and public employees for civil rights violations didn’t make it past the first step. Attorney General Dave Yost rejected a petition for a constitutional amendment because it did not contain a title. “The lack of a title alone provides sufficient cause to reject the submitted petition, and the petition is rejected on that basis,”...
Mayfield Heights man arrested for drunk driving after car strikes tree: Lyndhurst police blotter
LYNDHURST, Ohio -- OVI: Richmond Road. At 2:30 a.m. July 13, a caller reported that a dark blue car struck a tree on Richmond Road, then was driven away northbound. The car was stopped on Ridgebury Boulevard, where Lyndhurst police found officers from Highland Heights and Mayfield Heights police with the auto.
Arrest made in Indiana of Ohio man wanted for fatally shooting a teenager
On Sunday, the Indiana State Police released a statement announcing their successful capture of a murder suspect from Ohio on the Indiana Toll Road. The operation was well-coordinated and took place on Saturday. On Saturday morning, Ohio authorities alerted the Indiana State Police to be on the lookout for a...
Fitworks employee learn what not to say to a returning gym member: Highland Heights Police Blotter
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Garfield Heights Superintendent pressed about student violence and teacher resignations
GARFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio (WOIO) - Tensions are rising in Garfield Heights as more teachers resign from the school district. At Monday’s board meeting, 17 teachers called it quits ― along with 4 administrators. Many say they can no longer handle the brutal student violence and/or lack of support from the administration.
Largest ever Willoughby ArtsFest to take place this year
This year’s Willoughby ArtsFest will reach record breaking numbers this month in downtown Willoughby. According to Willoughby Western Lake County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Dana Wolfe, more than 140 juried artists are participating, making it the largest ever 33rd ArtsFest on July 20. “The Willoughby ArtsFest brings the...
Riley Huge of West Geauga drafted by Athletics in 13th round of MLB Draft
From the fields of Chester Township to the diamonds at the Division I level, Riley Huge always had aspirations of pitching at the top level of baseball. He got his wish in the 2024 MLB draft. Huge, an alumni of West Geauga, had the moment all baseball players dream of...
Euclid Police Department: 21-year-old dead in shooting
EUCLID, Ohio — A 21-year-old is dead after a shooting, according to the Euclid Police Department. A spokesperson from the department told 3News that the shooting took place on Sunday, July 14 near the intersection of East 200th Street and Crystal Avenue. The victim has since been identified as...
Keeping the PEACE: Coventry nonprofit tenants remain focused on finding a solution
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio -- Nonprofit tenants in the Coventry PEACE Building say they will remain “solution-focused” after being placed on six-month leases through the end of the year. Those leases will then go month-to-month in 2025. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a...
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