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Car show revs up crowd with list of ‘dream’ cars
The fourth-annual Hinckley Cars at the Cabin car shown featured a lineup of more than 100 vehicles, many of which were historical cars purchased by their owners and restored to their original glory. They were joined in the Aug. 4 competition by a handful of other modern, fast and furious...
Residents hacked and scammed: Broadview Heights Police Blotter
On July 31, a Sylmar Drive resident came to the police station to report fraud. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Two beers later, Cleveland man arrested for drunken driving: Brecksville Police Blotter
On July 28, police observed a speeding black Mercedes traveling 81 mph in a 60 mph zone of I-77. Prior to being pulled over, the C-230 made three lane changes without signaling. While talking to the Cleveland driver, the officer smelled booze. Asked about the odor, the man, who fumbled...
Football Game Preview: Lake Catholic Leaves Home
The Lake Catholic Cougars will kick their season off against the Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy Royals on Friday. Kickoff is scheduled at 7:00 p.m. Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy is headed into their home opener looking to turn things around after opening their season on the road. They fell 29-21 to Streetsboro on Friday.
2 hurt in rollover crash on Cleveland’s East Side
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Two people were transported to the hospital after a one-car accident on the city’s East side early Wednesday. The crash happened around 1:30 a.m. at E. 61st Place and Carnegie Avenue. The driver hit the bridge abutment before rolling over. No other vehicles were involved.
New Cincinnati-area Goodwill opening this week, to offer freebies
A new Goodwill in Deerfield Township is hosting a grand opening Thursday. The store, located at 3990 Montgomery Road, marks Goodwill's 20th Southwest Ohio location. Ohio Valley Goodwill plans to have at least 30 locations open across the region by 2030, according to a press release. ...
Who is Northeast Ohio’s best boys golfer? Our picks, your votes (poll)
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Who is the best high school boys golfer in Northeast Ohio? We’re turning to you to find out. The seven-county cleveland.com coverage area in Northeast Ohio is full of golf talent. This year’s group, which began the 2024 season last month, includes multiple returning state qualifiers.
Recreational marijuana consumers spend $10.5 million during third week of legal sales
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Recreational marijuana sales ticked down for the second consecutive week since dispensaries began selling to adults age 21 and older. Ohio dispensaries rang up $10,493,636 for recreational marijuana customers during the third week of sales, according to new Ohio Division of Cannabis Control data. If you purchase...
Out-of-state patients flock to Ohio as 24-hour wait, other abortion restrictions end
Ohio’s 24-hour waiting period for an abortion is gone, at least for now, and patients in Cincinnati are feeling the impact more than most. That’s because half the patients here travel from another state to get an abortion. Cincinnati’s only abortion provider, the Planned Parenthood Surgical Center in Mount Auburn, has become the best...
Rite Aid set to close all but four of its Ohio drugstore locations
Rite Aid confirmed this week that it will be closing all but four of its Ohio drugstore locations. A Rite Aid spokesperson said the closures will be taking place by the end of September. Of the four Ohio locations that will remain open, two are local. The Wooster store on Cleveland Road will remain open, as will the Claremont Avenue location, in Ashland. The other two locations that will continue to operate are in Uhrichsville and Cambridge. Rite Aid filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last year.
Ohio fines recreational marijuana businesses over promotions – including an ice cream truck: The Wake Up for Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024
Subscribe to the Wake Up, cleveland.com’s free morning newsletter, delivered to your inbox weekdays at 5:30 a.m. You can’t try to sell marijuana with an ice cream truck. Under Ohio law, all marketing and advertising materials for recreational marijuana must be pre-approved by the state Division of Cannabis Control.
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