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Banking Remains Challenge For Ohio Dispensaries
DAYTON – Roughly 120 dispensaries in Ohio have received state licenses to sell recreational marijuana, but banking remains an obstacle for cannabis businesses because marijuana remains illegal under federal law. “Financial institutions are nervous about working with marijuana companies because of the federal regulations,” said Heather Trela, Rockefeller Institute...
Heat forces central Ohio high schools to delay Week 2 football kickoff times
Amid a late-summer heat wave, some central Ohio high schools are pushing back kickoff times for Friday’s football games. Games generally kick off at 7 p.m., but a number are being moved to 7:30 or 8 p.m. in hopes of mitigating the impact of temperatures hovering in the low- to mid-90s. Forecast highs are...
What is sloth fever? How close is it to Ohio? What to know about virus spreading to US
A disease commonly found in the Caribbean and Amazon basin of South America is spreading to the United States, reports the CDC. Is it coming close to Ohio? Here's what to know about sloth fever. ...
Ohio Republican Party endorses all 2024 federal and state GOP candidates -- except House Speaker Jason Stephens
COLUMBUS, Ohio—The Ohio Republican Party has endorsed every GOP nominee for federal and state office this year, with one conspicuous exception: Ohio House Speaker Jason Stephens. The snub won’t have any effect on Stephens’ reelection chances, as the Lawrence County Republican is running unopposed this year. But it illustrates...
New records on shooting at Ohio prisons training reveal instructor's deadly mistake
An Ohio prisons firearms instructor didn't follow a "cardinal" safety rule during a training exercise in April and that cost Lt. Rodney Osborne his life, according to new records released to Osborne's family. David Pearson, the lead instructor in the class, stepped in front of Osborne to offer pointers on what was supposed...
Jury convicts 2 of killing Cleveland woman in front of her children
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A Cuyahoga County jury on Tuesday convicted two men for fatally shooting a 29-year-old Cleveland woman as she unloaded groceries from her vehicle, killing her as her two young daughters watched. Jamar Skanes, 50, of Garfield Heights, and Alontez Beasley, 35, of Cleveland, both were found...
Hospital closures cause issues for morgue and 911 centers
The move has been in the works for quite some time but the project to renovate the space that'll house it hasn't gone out to bid yet. The morgue is currently located in the hospital and since there's a possibility it could close, officials needed to act quickly.
Local H Announce Headlining Fall 2024 US Tour After Joint Run with Helmet Was Canceled
The outing will feature the band performing its 2004 album Whatever Happened to P.J. Soles? in its entirety. Local H Announce Headlining Fall 2024 US Tour After Joint Run with Helmet Was Canceled Spencer Kaufman
Cleveland Park Shooting Suspect Arrested in St. Louis by U.S. Marshals After Interstate Manhunt
Following an intensive cross-state manhunt, Marcus Anderson, a 29-year-old man sought for attempted murder after a shooting in Cleveland Metroparks, was arrested this morning in St. Louis by the U.S. Marshals. The incident, dating back to June 22 at the Red Oak Picnic Area in Garfield Heights, saw a verbal dispute spiral into gunfire, with the male victim sustaining five shot wounds. Anderson swiftly left the scene, prompting law enforcement to issue a warrant for his arrest on July 10, as a press release from the U.S. Marshals Service reported.
Cleveland's "open street" experiment begins on West 29th
West 29th Street between Clinton and Church avenues in Ohio City will be closed through Sept. 8. Why it matters: Cleveland is proactively experimenting with ways to make neighborhoods safer and more enjoyable for pedestrians. What they're saying: "The goal is for West 29th to become a Street for People...
North offense hits stride in win over Cornerstone
EASTLAKE—North’s offense took some time to find its groove in a nonconference game over visiting Cornerstone Christian Academy on Tuesday. Once Brennen Herbert found the net midway through the first half, the Rangers never let up on the way to a 7-0 win. Herbert was one of four...
Alumnus, longtime faculty member and infectious disease expert Robert Salata passes away
Robert Salata arrived in Cleveland in the mid-1970s, ready to begin his MD studies at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. It was the start of a decades-long career in Cleveland that would have remarkable impact in understanding and preventing infectious diseases, not only in Northeast Ohio but around the world.
Southern Italian dinner raises money to restore fountain in Italian Cultural Garden
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The 84-year-old Renaissance fountain in the Italian Cultural Garden is being restored. To raise the $34,000 needed for the work, garden supporters are hosting the second Pranzo Italiano, a benefit dinner at Valerio’s Restaurant in Cleveland’s Little Italy neighborhood. The garden, which is between...
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