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Ex-Cuyahoga County Jail guard charged with smuggling synthetic marijuana to inmate
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A fired Cuyahoga County Jail guard has been charged with smuggling drugs to an inmate when he worked at the lock-up last year. A Cuyahoga County grand jury accused Keonte Calhoun, 31, of drug trafficking, drug possession and illegal conveyance, all felonies. He was dismissed in November.
Classic rock band’s last original member dies at age 82
CLEVELAND, Ohio —Mike Pinder, one of the co-founders of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band the Moody Blues, died Wednesday in northern California at the age of 82. Pinder’s death was confirmed in posts on social media. “Michael’s family would like to share with his trusted friends...
Powerball ticket worth $200,000 sold in Ohio. Find out where, April 24 winning numbers
Someone shopping in Ohio is $200,000 richer (before taxes) after hitting a Powerball jackpot this week. According to the Ohio Lottery Commission, a winning ticket was sold at Lost Nation Convenient Store in Willoughby, in Lake County on the shores of Lake Erie. The ticket worth $200,000 matched four of the five numbers, plus the Powerball, in Wednesday's drawing. That's ordinarily a $50,000 prize, but the winner also purchased the Power Play, which in Wednesday's draw quadrupled the jackpot.
Maybe Don't Invite Someone Who Vouched for the Man Who Killed a Beloved Teacher in Your District to Speak at Commencement
Shaker Heights students oppose the decision to have Marcia Fudge, who asked a judge to show leniency to Lance Mason before he murdered Aisha Fraser, speak at graduation
Obnoxious drunk arrested for not paying bar tab; yells that he makes more money than bar workers, police
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio -- Police dealt with an obnoxious drunk man who attempted to leave a bar without paying his bill. When called out, the man would not stop talking about how much money he supposedly makes. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link...
Richmond Heights Schools commended for holding public information sessions on district funding | Editorial
It’s not always easy for the general public to gain a complete and clear understanding of a school district’s financial situation. That’s why we believe Richmond Heights Schools is taking the right approach by hosting public information sessions on district funding. Around 30 people attended an April...
Man killed in Cleveland hit and run crash identified
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Cleveland police have named the 65-year-old man killed early Tuesday morning in a hit and run crash. A Cleveland police report has identified the victim as Reginald Puryear, 65 years old, of Cleveland. Officers were called to the intersection of E. 55th Street and Superior Avenue...
Warmer weekend with some storms
CLEVELAND (WJW) – Showers and rumbles of thunder possible through midday Saturday. Late afternoon looks much drier and warmer with partial clearing. Winds will gust to 35MPH at times throughout the day. A summer feel this weekend with temperatures well above normal (66)! Upper 70s / lower 80s. There...
Mayfield Heights Council approves plans for Popeyes, partial demolition of Golden Gate Plaza
Mayfield Heights City Council has approved plans for the creation of a new Popeyes restaurant at the vacant parking lot near a CVS building at 5901 Mayfield Road. The approval for the construction of a new Popeyes by the Landes Group, an investment group out of Dallas, was one of two sets of legislation passed at a recent meeting, the other being the renovation of the CVS building that is on the site and also owned by Brett Landes of the Landes Group.
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