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Which 24 Cleveland restaurants, stores had the most food inspection violations in 2023-2024?
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Here are the Cleveland restaurants and retailers cited with the most food inspection violations during the 2022-2023 inspection year ending Feb. 28, according to state records. More than 2,300 places were cited during the most recent inspection year, but only a third received more than 10...
Grandmother says Cleveland mayor should fire former college roommate
A grandmother is calling for Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb to terminate his former college roommate, who she filed a civil rights lawsuit against when he was a Washington, D.C., police detective.
How to quit smoking: free tobacco resources
Smoking cigarettes is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States, taking nearly half a million lives each year and accounting for one in five deaths, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Cleveland Health Department recently announced it plans to roll out a new...
How to get internet in Cleveland for $18 per month
Last month, roughly 23 million households across the country lost access to internet discounts after funding for a federal program ran out. Regardless of whether you participated in the Affordable Connectivity Program, Cleveland residents still have options for affordable internet access through DigitalC’s Canopy Program for $18 per month.
Hazardous material spills onto Cleveland street during morning commute
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Some commuters in Cleveland ran into some trouble downtown Tuesday morning after a box truck leaked diesel onto West Huron Road. Cleveland firefighters say around 40 gallons of diesel fuel leaked from a box truck after an accident at 40 West Huron Road. The hazardous material...
Cleveland considers Universal Basic Employment pilot
The propsed UBE program would be implemented in partnership with the United Way of Greater Cleveland and, if successful, could present a leg up for the city’s impoverished. Living comfortably in any major U.S. city comes at cost – about $96,500 annually to afford housing, groceries and other necessities, while also paying off debt and putting money into savings, according to personal finance website SmartAsset.
Ohio doctor who said COVID vaccines make people magnetic gets medical license back
The Ohio State Medical Board reinstated the medical license of a doctor who spread conspiracy theories about COVID-19 vaccines, including the false claim that they make people magnetic. The board voted last month to restore Dr. Sherri Tenpenny's license after suspending it last year and fining her $3,000. State officials...
Superman movie filming in Ohio now hiring locals as extras, casting for ‘female stand-in’
Watch a previous NBC4 report on “Superman” filming in Ohio in the video player above. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A new Superman movie filming in Ohio this summer, awarded $11 million in tax credits, is now hiring Ohioans as extras and searching for a “female stand-in” to work with director James Gunn’s cast. Northeast Ohio […]
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