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The story keeps getting better regarding drunk driver and food-throwing passenger: North Royalton Police Blotter
On June 23, police were dispatched to a Hampton Club Drive apartment complex regarding an assault. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Lemonade stand kids employ dangerous sales technique: Strongsville Police Blotter
On July 1, a concerned passerby called police about kids running a lemonade stand on Holiday Road. The caller said the kids were running into the street with scooters trying to get cars to stop. An arriving officer advised the kids, while the mother picked up the small children. No...
Akron man sentenced to 3 years in prison for accidental house fire that killed two
After facing two juries that could not reach a verdict, a 39-year-old Akron man was sentenced to three years in prison for causing a 2022 North Hill house fire that killed two people. Leon Newsome pleaded guilty to reckless homicide Friday, nullifying a third jury trial scheduled on July 23, his attorney John Greven said. Summit County Common Pleas Court Judge Tammy O'Brien sentenced him Tuesday afternoon. ...
Couple’s gift to create Cleveland Clinic health accelerator fund
Mark and Shelly Saltzman made a leadership gift to Cleveland Clinic July 9 to establish the Lake County Community Health Accelerator Fund, which will support community health initiatives for years to come, according to a news release. The gift amount was not disclosed. “We’re funding a new position called, ‘Medical...
Downtown Willoughby homicide suspect arraigned on murder charge
The man suspected in the July 13 homicide in downtown Willoughby was arraigned July 15 via video conference at the Willoughby Municipal Court on the charge of murder. The suspect has been identified by the Willoughby Police Department as Fernando Alejo, a 23-year-old Painesville resident. According to Willoughby Police Chief James Schultz, Alejo was not given a bond and will be held at the Lake County Jail until his next court appearance on July 18 at the municipal court.
Family of Willoughby woman who died by suicide sues mental health clinic and doctors, accusing them of neglect
CLEVELAND, Ohio— A Willoughby woman who took her own life had been released from a mental health clinic without medication in the days leading up to her death, according to a lawsuit filed by the woman’s estate. Laurel Nash, who suffered from schizoaffective and general anxiety disorders, was...
Marshals, Akron SWAT arrest man wanted on drugs and weapons charges Tuesday
Members of the U.S. Marshals Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force arrested a 39-year-old Akron man Tuesday in connection to various weapons and drugs charges, according to a release. A warrant was issued for the suspect after four guns, cocaine, methamphetamine and fentanyl were recovered from a home on July...
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...
Man tries to steal forklift from baseball stadium: Avon Police Blotter
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Woman arrested for assault in altercation at home: Medina Police Blotter
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The Cleveland schools tax levy explained
The Cleveland Metropolitan School District is asking voters in November to back a new property tax, known as a levy. This is the second tax increase requested by the school district in four years. If passed, the new tax would last 10 years and would cost the owner of a...
Inspector: Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority didn’t manage lead hazards or report sickened children
Federal housing inspectors report the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority failed in its oversight of lead-based hazards in some of its about 6,500 public housing units.
Best Life: Using Ketamine to treat chronic pain
CLEVELAND, OH (Ivanhoe Newswire) – Almost 52 million Americans have dealt with chronic pain — a debilitating pain that persists for months or years. Chronic pain can be caused by anything from an illness to an injury, but many people suffer in the absence of any past injury or illness.
Cleveland police search for Ohio City assault suspect
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Police are looking for a suspect wanted for assaulting another man at a gas station on the city’s West side. According to officers, the attack happened on June 17 at the Ohio City Gas Station in the 3500 block of Lorain Ave. After the assault,...
Mutual aid agreement for policing Shaker Square remains a work in progress
SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio -- Discussions continue on a proposed joint police agreement to provide some assistance patrolling Shaker Square and the Larchmere district. In addition to the cities of Shaker Heights and Cleveland, along with Regional Transit Authority (RTA) police, the U.S. Department of Justice has now joined the conversation.
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.
Trial in Ohio’s gender-affirming care law begins
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The first day of the trial for the Saving Adolescents from Experimentation (SAFE) Act wrapped up in the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas on Monday. The SAFE Act aims to ban minors from receiving gender-affirming care, like hormone blockers, in Ohio. It also prohibits a mental health professional from diagnosing […]
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