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FIDF Ohio chapter part of Israel visit, provides ‘connection’ post-Oct. 7
About 30 people involved with the Central Region of the Friends of the Israel Defense Forces took a mission trip to Israel from June 23 through June 27. When creating the itinerary and goals for the trip, the FIDF thought about how it could best share the stories from Oct. 7, 2023, when Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel, and help people understand that this is a historical time, Tamir Oppenheim, vice president of the central region of the FIDF, told the Columbus Jewish News July 17. The same itinerary has been used four times and is planned to be used again later this year. The Central Region of the group includes the Ohio, Michigan, Illinois and Dallas chapters.
Ohio infrastructure jobs boom described at hearing chaired by Sen. Sherrod Brown
WASHINGTON, D. C. - Billions of federal dollars coming to Ohio from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and CHIPS and Science Act will provide thousands of well-paid jobs in the state with potential to deliver lasting economic recovery in Ohio’s struggling towns, a top Ohio construction union official told a Senate committee on Wednesday.
Ohio deputies looking for man with a nationwide warrant out of West Virginia after he led officials on a chase and disappeared
The Noble County Sheriff's Office said they are looking for Timothy Shawn Wines, 53-years-old, from Washington County Ohio. Wines has a nationwide arrest warrant out of Jackson County, WV.
Day schools provide sense of community, connection
Most children build relationships with their peers while they’re in a school environment. Classes, lunch periods and extracurriculars can be filled with the same students, making it easier to build these relationships. Students can find some of their best friends and longest relationships while they’re in school, and these...
Tzofim Friendship Caravan performs at Mandel JCC
The Tzofim Friendship Caravan performed for 80 people July 21 in Stonehill Auditorium at the Mandel Jewish Community Center of Cleveland in Beachwood. The celebratory performance served as a chance to teach and share Israeli culture. “Meeting Jewish communities and non-Jewish communities who support Israel is always meaningful, but this...
J.D. Vance’s Ex-Friend Wants Trans Kids to Know the GOP Is Using Them as a “Political Ploy”
The past several years have seen record-high numbers of anti-LGBTQ+bills introduced in state legislatures around the country, which has demonstrably worsened the mental health of the queer and trans youth bearing the brunt of that onslaught. But Detroit-based public defender Sofia Nelson, who has recently made national headlines due to...
Drunk driver found with gun, shot glass and whiskey: Broadview Heights Police Blotter
On July 4, police observed a speeding blue Lincoln traveling 89 mph in a 60 mph zone on I-77. That’s also when the officer noticed that the Lincoln was weaving. While talking to the confused driver, the officer smelled booze. There was an empty shot glass on the floor,...
Avon, Avon Lake residents donate nearly 900 pounds of food on Wednesday
On Tuesday Avon/Avon Lake Community Resource Services posted a picture to its Facebook page, featuring a nearly bare food pantry shelf and a plea for more donations. The response from the community was immediate and almost overwhelming, CRS Executive Director Pam Ohradzansky said, as donations poured in on Wednesday. “Today’s...
Local woman injured in second wreck in two months at West Ridge Road address
ELYRIA TWP. — Less than two months after a car slammed into the chimney of a West Ridge Road home, another vehicle wrecked in the home’s yard. Just after midnight Wednesday, a 2011 Kia Optima traveling south on West Ridge Road just north of state Route 113 failed to negotiate a curve, went off the right side of the road and hit an embankment, according to the State Highway Patrol.
Akron apartment residents demand action after raw sewage floods their apartments two days in a row
AKRON, Ohio (WOIO) - A group of residents at the Ericsson Apartment Homes in Akron reached out to the 19 News Troubleshooters, desperate to bring attention to an issue they say is jeopardizing their health and safety. For the past two days and at least eight apartments on Tarson Avenue...
What are the winning Powerball numbers for the $154 million jackpot on July 31, 2024? See all the prizes hit in Ohio
CLEVELAND — Although nobody won the $154 million Powerball jackpot in the latest drawing on Wednesday, July 31, 2024, the Ohio Lottery says there were plenty of other prizes hit throughout the state -- including one lucky ticket that won $100,000. Here's a list of those prizes, according to...
Dr. Spock praised for efforts to fight for school integration in Cleveland
Nicolaus Mills’ July 21 commentary on Dr. Spock (Cleveland’s Dr. Benjamin Spock and his 1924 Olympic gold medal in Paris) was a refreshing case study of a person who acted on his values and confronted the issues of our time. The esteemed pediatrician, athlete and peace activist was also active with the United Freedom Movement (UFM), a coalition of 50 organizations that fought for school integration in Cleveland.
3News' Dave Chudowsky to host 12th annual Big Wheel Relay: How to donate to the Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center is set to hold the 12th annual Cleveland Big Wheel Relay on Saturday, Aug. 3. The event will take place from 12-4 p.m., and the race will start at 1 p.m. at Lincoln Park in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood. 3News' Dave Chudowsky...
Card Subject To Change: WWE May Be Making Changes To Summerslam
Spice it up. There are several WWE events throughout the course of the year but a few of them are that much bigger than the rest. The company’s biggest events are held in NFL sized stadiums and draw tens of thousands of fans. Those fans are going to want something special for their money and now WWE seems to think that they need to boost up one of their major shows as a result.