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Cleveland Market to bring large-scale shopping, community event back to Tyler Village
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Cleveland Market is bringing a large-scale local market back to Cleveland’s AsiaTown neighborhood years after the Cleveland Flea’s final market at the same location. The first Cleveland Market is set for August 3 at Tyler Village, 3615 Superior Avenue, hosted by the content...
'E-Check Ease Act' | Republican state representatives introduce legislation to cut back vehicle emissions testing in Northeast Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio — State Representatives Steve Demetriou (R-Bainbridge Twp.) and Bill Roemer (R-Richfield) introduced legislation on Wednesday aimed at cut back on vehicle emissions testing in Northeast Ohio. The legislation, named the "E-Check Ease Act," would create an "alternative emission certification" allowing drivers to file a form with the...
Youngstown schools join Akron, Cleveland in securing student cell phones during the school day
Youngstown City School District students will have to lock up their cell phones during the school day with the start of the 2024-25 school year, the school district announced Wednesday. The district is joining others in Northeast Ohio, including Cleveland and Akron, in using Yondr pouches to temporarily seal phones...
Cleveland police and fire to face off in charity softball game benefiting St. Herman’s House
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Cleveland divisions of police and fire will square off in a charity softball game on Friday, Aug. 2 at League Park. Dubbed “The Finest vs. The Bravest”, the game will benefit St. Herman’s House of Hospitality and marks the second year for the event.
Cleveland taps ex-sheriff, outgoing Lakewood councilman to top safety posts
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Former Cuyahoga County Sheriff Christopher Viland and outgoing Lakewood City Council Vice President Jason Shachner have been tapped as assistant directors of Cleveland Department of Public Safety. The city is expected to announce the hirings Wednesday. If you purchase a product or register for an account through...
Hospice of the Western Reserve to host Warehouse Sale
Hospice of the Western Reserve will host a Warehouse Sale at its Headquarters location, 17876 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 14 and from noon to 4 p.m. Sept. 15. Gently used home furnishings, accents and accessories will be available for purchase, according to a...
My Father, the fugitive: New podcast unravels deathbed confessions of Cleveland’s biggest bank thief
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Ted Conrad was a legendary fugitive who robbed the vault of Society National Bank in Public Square back in 1969 and just disappeared. He changed his name and eluded investigators for more than fifty years until he made a death bed confession to his wife and daughter about who he really was and what he had done.
U.S. marshals continue search for third suspect in shooting death of 10-year-old Cleveland girl
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Authorities continue to search for a third suspect in the shooting death of a 10-year-old girl. On Tuesday, members of the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force arrested Juwone Deaver, 28, of Cleveland on murder charges in the slaying of Gracie Griffin on July 4. Authorities also arrested Katie McKnight, 23, of Berea and accused her of obstruction of justice.
Three men indicted over $3.5 million computer scam targeting vulnerable seniors
BALTIMORE, MD—Three men have been indicted for an alleged $3.5 million scheme that targeted older adults, making them believe their computers were infected with viruses and demanding payment for repairs. Amit Ahuja, 40, of Westminster, Maryland, is facing federal charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and wire fraud....
Fake bomb threat causes evacuation of Cleveland business: Police
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The Cleveland Division of Police is investigating a bomb threat made towards a business on the city’s West Side. Cleveland Division of Police Sgt. Wilfredo Diaz says officers received a call from PPG Industries, located at 3800 W. 143rd St. around 7:30 a.m. Thursday for the threat.
Cuyahoga County residents express frustrations over rising property taxes at community meeting
PARMA, Ohio — It was standing-room only at the Tri-C Western Campus Theatre in Parma Wednesday evening as Cuyahoga County residents vented their frustrations and anger by the dozens to county leaders about their property taxes going up. "I'm going to have to get (more) jobs to pay for...
McDonald’s employee steals bike while boy dines at business: South Euclid Police Blotter
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Totally Tubular Festival @ Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 7-28-24
The last night of the inaugural Totally Tubular festival happened in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio this past Sunday night. This featured some of the biggest bands of the 1980’s. Some of the acts rotated around between various cities but for this show, the crowd got to see: Thomas Dolby, Tom Bailey of the Thompson Twins’ Tom Bailey, Modern English, Wang Chung, Men Without Hats, Annabella’s Bow Wow Wow, Tommy Tutone and The Plimsouls.
Mayfield City Schools to ask voters for 5-mill levy increase in November
MAYFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio -- For the first time in eight years Mayfield City Schools will be asking voters this November to pass a levy. The Mayfield Board of Education, on July 10, unanimously agreed to put on the Nov. 5 ballot a 5.0-mill operating levy. If voters approve, the levy will cost the homeowner of a property with a fair-market value of $100,000, $175 per year, or $14.58 per month.
Jack Porter of Kenston set to transfer and play football at John Carroll after time as rugby player
Few — if any — could have predicted Jack Porter’s college sports odyssey to this point. There’s still one more chapter to write for the former All-Ohio running back and state champion from Kenston. Porter has traveled from one coast to the other and switched sports...
Bellville man diagnosed with terminal cancer holding living funeral Saturday
BELLVILLE - A Bellville man who was diagnosed with terminal throat cancer in March, is going to have a living funeral Saturday at Storyside Church so he can "hug and love on people" before God calls him to Heaven. Mike Bryant, 66, a 1976 graduate of Ontario High School, who most recently worked for Central Soft Water/Jackson Well Services, was born May 30, 1958. While he doesn't know his date of death yet, he knows he's headed...
Northeast Ohio Weather: Few storms possible this evening, active stretch continues
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Heat and humidity continue to blanket Northeast Ohio today. While radar has remained quiet most of the day, we are tracking the potential for a few showers and storms to move in from the south and west this evening, some of which could turn strong to severe.