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One dead after traffic crash in Champion
One person died late Tuesday in a single-car crash in Champion Township. Dispatchers got a call just after 10 pm that a small car had hit a utility pole along North Leavitt Road, south of Painesville Warren Road SW. The driver was taken to a hospital where he died. No...
Perry's Liston Seibert in line for national title; 3 others one win from All-America
FARGO, N.D. – There’s no teacher in wrestling quite like Fargo. Lessons of the past come rushing back in an instant. It’s what you do with the experiences that define you as an athlete. Liston Seibert (120 pounds) never forgot that on Tuesday and now the Perry...
Madison Local Schools planning festivities in honor of 100th anniversary
MADISON TOWNSHIP — A 100th anniversary is a big deal. Madison Local Schools is treating it that way. The 2025 graduating class will be the 100th in school history. School personnel have planned a variety of festivities throughout the school year. "You think of alumni over that time period...
JD Vance owns a $1.5M home in Alexandria. Here's what his neighbors have to say
ALEXANDRIA, Va. - Ohio Senator JD Vance, who owns a home in Alexandria, is stirring reactions in the community. Del Ray is considered a left-of-center community, now home to a clearly right-of-center candidate to be the next vice president of the United States. JD Vance is not putting Del Ray on the map, but his decision to buy a home here was the talk of this community Tuesday.
I-Team: Ashtabula County officials call to restaff Coast Guard station
The FOX 8 I-Team has found local leaders are asking the U.S. Coast Guard to put rescuers back on one section of Lake Erie, claiming boaters in emergency situations may have to wait longer for help because a Coast Guard station in Ashtabula closed.
Los Angeles drug dealers shipped pounds of fentanyl to Northeast Ohio hidden in printers, feds say
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Federal agents investigating drug trafficking through the mail say someone sent pounds of fentanyl from California to Northeast Ohio hidden inside printers, according to court records. U.S. Postal Inspectors who launched an investigation into Phillip Hurt wrote in court filings that they believe drug dealers in...
Cleveland car crash hospitalizes driver, causes power outages: Dispatch
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A car crash in Cleveland Tuesday morning sent a driver to the hospital and caused a power outage for a section of a neighborhood. According to Cleveland Division of Fire dispatchers, the crash occurred around 11:57 a.m. Tuesday, July 16, in the area of E. 79th St. and Central Ave.
Woman held against her will, assaulted in Akron apartment; suspect arrested: Police
AKRON, Ohio (WOIO) - A man faces charges after allegedly holding a woman against her will and assaulting her, according to investigators. Akron Police Lt. Matt Whitmire says the woman told officers about her assault while at a local hospital around 2:47 p.m. Monday, July 15. Lt. Whitmire says the...
Painesville man accused of murdering teen in Willoughby given no bond during court appearance
WILLOUGHBY, Ohio — Fernando Alejo, the 23-year-old Painesville resident accused of murdering 17-year-old Rogelio Cabrera, appeared in court on Tuesday morning. SUBSCRIBE: Get the day's top headlines sent to your inbox each weekday morning with the free 3News to GO! newsletter. During an arraignment hearing at the Willoughby Municipal...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine establishes Speed and Seat Belt Safety Corridor on I-90 in Cuyahoga County
CLEVELAND — Drivers on Interstate 90 in Cuyahoga County better get ready to buckle up. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced Tuesday that the stretch of highway has been designated as the state's first Speed and Seat Belt Safety Corridor. This means an increased number of state troopers and police officers will be monitoring the road for offenders, with the Ohio State Highway Patrol as well as the Cleveland, Euclid, and Bratenahl police departments all pitching in to help.
Joyce Beatty brings a Treasury roadshow to Ohio
The Treasury Department has been hitting the road this summer to sell-slash-prepare small businesses for a new type of database designed to crack down on shell companies. Today, that show is rolling into Columbus, Ohio, courtesy of Democratic Rep. Joyce Beatty. It's the latest sign that years after the enactment of the Corporate Transparency Act, lawmakers are still doing whatever they can to make beneficial ownership reform a reality.
Buc-ee's in Ohio: Groundbreaking date announced for first store
HUBER HEIGHTS, Ohio — A popular convenience store chain coming to Ohio now has a groundbreaking date. It's an update many in the area have been waiting to hear. Huber Heights Mayor Jeff Gore posted to his Facebook page, providing an update, saying the official groundbreaking for Buc-ee’s has been scheduled for Aug. 8.
Pork donation to Mid-Ohio Food Collective
In the 20 counties served by the Mid-Ohio Food Collective (MOFC), more than 170,000 meals are distributed each day, with the mission of ending hunger one nourishing meal at a time. To support this community-based nonprofit, the Ohio Pork Council, on behalf of Ohio’s pig farmers, has donated $3,000 in nutritious, high-quality, protein-filled pork as a part of their annual Pork Power program.
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