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Rite Aid to close 41 more stores
Rite Aid has continued to announce the closing of more of its stores. The company announced 41 more closings in bankruptcy filings — 31 on Friday and 10 on Monday. All 41 stores are in Ohio and Michigan. Since the beginning of June, Rite Aid has announced that it...
Violent clash and death in Ohio prison leads to $225,000 settlement
The state of Ohio will pay $225,000 to the estate of a man who died while in prison custody and settle a lawsuit brought by his family. Dewey McVay, Jr., who had a long history of mental health issues, was incarcerated in December 2019 at the Correctional Reception Center in Orient, which is operated by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction.
Ohio Man Sentenced in Cold Case Death of Fiancée
Brandi Elliot is accused of drowning her 7-year-old daughter, Piper, after telling her she needed some “time alone.” The Tennessee mother told the judge at her arraignment that she was diagnosed with postpartum depression when Piper was 2. Fore more crime and trial news coverage, visit Court TV
JD Vance, who once called for a ban on congressional stock trades, sold up to $100,000 in stock last year
COLUMBUS, Ohio—Republican vice-presidential nominee JD Vance, while running in Ohio for his U.S. Senate seat in 2022, stated that it should be illegal for members of Congress to trade stocks while in office. However, Vance reported in a financial disclosure report that he sold somewhere between $50,000 and $100,000...
Ohio voter advocates warn group is making troubling challenges, ask Sec. of State to guide counties
Voting rights advocacy organizations are calling on the Ohio Secretary of State to create consistency within the county boards of elections when it comes to voter registration challenges. The urgency comes in particular because of one group, the Ohio Election Integrity Network, which advocates say has been approaching multiple Ohio counties with lists of hundreds […] The post Ohio voter advocates warn group is making troubling challenges, ask Sec. of State to guide counties appeared first on Ohio Capital Journal.
City Systems Affected by Global Internet Outages
UPDATE: Due to the global internet outages, Hudson City Hall remains closed today. Our phone lines are now operational and our billing system is up and running for online payments. Thank you for your patience during this worldwide issue. Due to the global internet outages, many of the City's systems...
Free vaccines available for 150 cats, dogs at East Cleveland clinic this weekend
EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Good news for Cleveland and East Cleveland pet parents!. Free vaccinations will be available for 150 cats and dogs this weekend in East Cleveland. The vaccination clinic is happening thanks to a partnership between the Salvation Army East Cleveland and Cleveland APL. Plus, microchips for...
Ace Pickleball Club eyes fall opening at Uptown Solon
Ace Pickleball Club is set to open its doors this fall in Uptown Solon shopping center’s former Bed Bath and Beyond building on Kruse Drive. “It’s going very well, we are on target,” David Munsell, part-owner and investor, told the Cleveland Jewish News. The Hudson resident said...
Is this Easter Island or Brunswick?: Whit & Whimsey
BRUNSWICK, Ohio -- One our favorite local artists, Mark Langan -- known for his corrugated cardboard creations -- is going through some serious health issues right now. But it hasn’t stopped his creativity. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site,...
Two & Company Boutique and Cafe in Chagrin Falls Brings Job Training to People With Disabilities
This non-profit coffee shop and boutique enables individuals of all abilities to be trained for job placement and is upgrading in size with a change of location. By Olivia Szmania. A morning at Two & Company in Chagrin Falls doesn’t feel much different than starting the day at any other...
Cleveland Heights expungement clinic to help people with certain criminal histories clear records
The Cleveland alumni chapter of the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity is hosting a free expungement clinic in Cleveland Heights Saturday. Depending on the conviction, people who have committed certain misdemeanors and felonies may be eligible to have their criminal records expunged, meaning it’s cleared from their record. This can be especially helpful for those looking for work because a criminal record can be a barrier to employment.
Bratenahl police chase ends in crash, arrest of 14-year-old, authorities say
CLEVELAND, Ohio – A 14-year-old boy was arrested Wednesday after the driver of a stolen vehicle led Bratenahl police officers on a chase that ended in a crash, authorities say. The pursuit started after a license-plate reader alerted police about a stolen Kia on Lakeshore Boulevard. When officers attempted...
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