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Old Farmer's Almanac predicts cooler than average 2024 fall season for Ohio
That apple-picking trip or visit to the cider mill could be a little cooler than usual for Ohioans this fall, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac. The publication, which released its annual fall forecast, is predicting below-average temperatures for the state. ...
Catholic Masses announced for Columbiana Co., Canfield Fairs
The Catholic Diocese of Youngstown has announced Masses at five county fairs taking place over the next handful of weeks. The Diocesan Office of Rural Life and Ministry will hold Mass at Mahoning, Columbiana, Ashtabula, Portage and Start county fairs between August and early September. Bishop David Bonnar will preside...
See all homes sold in Cuyahoga County, July 15 to July 21
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Cuyahoga County reported from July 15 to July 21. There were 195 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,024-square-foot home on Blossom Avenue in Parma Heights that sold for $205,000.
Did you know you can volunteer in Cuyahoga’s juvenile detention center?
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cleveland youth accused of serious crimes can spend days to months in the detention center as their cases move through juvenile court, but while they await potential punishment officials want to use that time to rehabilitate and divert them from future involvement. Much of that reform...
Sebring garage sale event set Aug. 1-3
Coordinator Susan Sanor says there likely will be 100 sales taking place during the 23 annual Sebring Village Wide Sales, set Aug. 1-3. The garage sale event, sponsored by Friends of the Sebring Parks, formerly was managed by Sebring Area Chamber of Commerce. Friends of the Sebring Parks took the event over after...
How much is the most expensive item at The National Sports Collectors Convention?
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Of the millions of items on display at the National Sports Collectors Convention – and yes, there are millions when you see the rows and boxes and folders filled with cards – one piece of memorabilia holds the distinction of being the highest priced.
VIDEO: Woman rams Alliance police cruiser after alleged domestic violence incident, police say
ALLIANCE, Ohio (WOIO) - A woman rammed an Alliance police car and hit another after police gave her repeated commands to exit the vehicle following an alleged domestic violence incident Tuesday. Police said a male victim came to the police station to report the alleged domestic violence incident and escape...
Josh Naylor delivers game-winning hit to lift Guardians over Tigers
CLEVELAND — The Guardians weren’t able to locate their previously productive offense Wednesday night at Progressive Field, but Josh Naylor made sure they found a win. Despite managing only three hits and scoring once over the first seven innings, Cleveland was still able to get past the Tigers, 2-1, after Naylor delivered a game-winning single with two outs in the eighth inning.
Cleveland International Film Festival calling for entries
The Cleveland International Film Festival is accepting submissions for CIFF49. Films at any runtime, genre or country that completed production after June 1, 2023, are eligible for submission. CIFF49 will be from March 26 to April 5, 2025, at Playhouse Square. In addition to screenings of the films, there will be talkbacks, community events, and patron and filmmaker gatherings. There will also be the distribution of awards, with more than $135,000 in cash prizes.
Jhonkensy Noel gets hits and his playing time increases — go figure: Guardians takeaways
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Playing time comes down to one basic theme: who’s hot and who’s not. Rookie Jhonkensy Noel, until the Tigers came to town, hadn’t started a game for the Guardians since July 12 against the Rays at Tropicana Field before the All-Star break. If...
Brecksville-Broadview Heights gymnastics keeps legacies of family and victory alive
BROADVIEW HEIGHTS, Ohio — It's quite an accomplishment for a high school to take home a state championship in athletics, a testament to hard work, training, and perseverance. But what about 24 state championships?. That's the case for the Brecksville-Broadview Heights varsity gymnastics team, which is keeping its winning...
'Disrespectful, crude.' Junk dumped at West Lawn Cemetery. Headstones toppled at Rowland
CANTON – Authorities are looking for whoever illegally dumped auto parts and license plates in the historic West Lawn Cemetery and vandalized headstones in Rowland Cemetery last week. The Canton Cemetery Association posted a photo about the items dumped at West Lawn, located at 1919 7th St. NW, on its Facebook page. "Sad...
Cleveland U.S. Marshals Service arrest man wanted in 2022 homicide
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The suspect in a 2022 homicide was arrested in Cleveland Wednesday afternoon, according to the U.S. Marshals. Trevonne Clemons was wanted in connection to the July 2022 murder of Terry Ferguson in the Broadway-Slavic Village neighborhood. Marshals officials say the 31-year-old was located after task force...
Cleveland man missing 13 days, considered endangered
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Cleveland police are asking for help locating a man they say is endangered. Danny Ray Coleman Jr. was last seen July 11 in the 4400 block of Broadview Road in Old Brooklyn, police say. Officers confirmed the 34-year-old has brown hair and blue eyes and was...
Animal welfare advocates offering $10,000 reward for info about person who wounded cat with a shotgun
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Animal welfare advocates are seeking information on a neighborhood cat who lost his leg after being wounded with a shotgun earlier this year. On April 13, George, a 3-year-old neighborhood cat living in Henrietta Township in Lorain County, was found with a badly wounded back leg that was later amputated. The township is in western Lorain County, near South Amherst and Oberlin, and it borders Huron County.
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