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Hometown Urgent Care offers free sports physicals for upcoming season
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- As the new sports season approaches, parents can take advantage of an opportunity to ensure their child is ready for the field, court or track. Hometown Urgent Care is offering free sports physicals on select days at each of their clinics. To qualify for the free sports...
Urban Institute offers up report card on network of Cleveland nonprofits that serve small businesses
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Cleveland has a strong network of nonprofit organizations that serve small businesses, but there is room to strengthen the city’s ecosystem of government, philanthropies and business service organizations, the Urban Institute said in a new report. The Washington, D.C.-based institute said it conducted nearly four dozen...
Guardians welcome veterans and first responders to Progressive Field Aug. 3
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Veterans and first responders can expect to have a ball Saturday (Aug. 3) during the second annual National VFR Day at Progressive Field. The event, which celebrates veterans and first responders, is being organized by the VFR Foundation, which provides the support that first responders, veterans, military, K-9s and their families need to live fulfilling lives.
Camden Woods townhome developer withdraws request for November ballot issue
STRONGSVILLE, Ohio -- The developer of the $32 million Camden Woods townhome subdivision at Royalton and Prospect roads won’t need voters’ help to tweak the plan after all. Cameron-Allie Development Group LLC has withdrawn its request to rezone about four-fifths of an acre in Camden Woods from residential...
Drying out tonight; Still sultry
CLEVELAND — A weak cold front will slide east of the area this evening. Showers and storms will slide east as well. The skies should clear out a bit, so partly cloudy should cover it for the overnight forecast. Lows will stay warm & muggy, in the 65 to 70-degree range by sunrise.
Cleveland Browns don’t renew Aramark’s contract; more than 100 workers out of a job
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - More than 100 Aramark custodial workers have lost their jobs at Cleveland Browns Stadium. According to a letter from Aramark Facility Services sent to Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb, the company was just informed on July 26 their services at the stadium would not be needed after Aug. 1.
Medina celebrates ribbon cutting for Aladdin’s Eatery
MEDINA, Ohio -- A crowd gathered at 951 N. Court St. to celebrate the recent ribbon cutting of Aladdin’s Eatery. The Lebanese-American style restaurant will officially open Aug. 1. “I have been with the city for 13 years and I’ve made a mental list of the top requests I...
New Franklin home with backyard made to take in water views sells for $1.1M. See inside
These are the top selling homes in Summit County in the most recent report available from the Summit County Fiscal Office. The property linked here in New Franklin as the top seller for week of May 28, 2024, with a price of $1,075,000. Here are top selling properties that week. The complete real estate transactions for Summit, Portage and Medina counties can be found be found below. ...
Deshaun Watson shuts it down before other quarterbacks on Day 4 of Browns training camp, but it’s believed to be nothing
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. — Deshaun Watson shut it down earlier than the other three quarterbacks on Day 4 of training camp at The Greenbrier — the first day in pads on a rainy morning — but a source later said it’s nothing to be concerned about.
Local Boy Scouts take flight in military aircraft
ELYRIA — Soaring high above the clouds in a military plane is something typically reserved for, well, military personnel. But this summer, 20 kids from Elyria Boy Scout Troop 133 participated in a two-hour training flight over Northeast Ohio in a C-130H Hercules with the 910th Airlift Wing out of Youngstown Air Reserve Base.
Proposed law targets retail theft sprees as organized crime
COLUMBUS — Ohio is looking at treating escalating and increasingly violent retail theft sprees as organized crime with a statewide law enforcement task force and stronger criminal penalties. Now in the Senate, a House-passed bill would create the task force to collaborate with the state attorney general's office and the Ohio Organized Crime Commission to assist law enforcement and prosecutors and to share information in real time across jurisdictions. “[Organized retail crime] causes billions of dollars in losses annually,” Rep. Haraz Ghanbari (R., Perrysburg), sponsor of House Bill 366, told his House colleagues. “ORC involves planned large-scale operations targeting retailers across multiple jurisdictions. The National Retail Federation survey shows a 67 percent increase in organized retail crime incidents reported by loss prevention executives.” “ORC disrupts businesses, and it also jeopardizes the safety of consumers and employees,” he said. “Many retailers across Ohio have reduced operating hours or they have closed their stores in some instances due to increased criminal activity. The primary concern in doing so is the escalation of violence associated with these ORC activities.”
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