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Heavy rain returns Friday — what about the weekend?
CLEVELAND (WJW) – Clouds will continue to build in this evening ahead of our next system. We will stay dry through the evening and most of the night. Mostly cloudy and mild with temperatures in the 60s and upper 50s. Showers move in for the early morning drive. Rain...
Cleveland man charged in two killings in two cities in two days
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A Cleveland man is facing murder charges in two killings in different cities that took place over two days earlier this year. A Cuyahoga County grand jury last week indicted Ulando Mims Jr., 19, on aggravated murder and other charges in the Jan. 2 death of 17-year-old Tyrone Griffin in Cleveland.
U.S. marshals arrest Cleveland woman wanted on murder charge
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Authorities arrested a Cleveland woman Wednesday on charges of aggravated murder. Members of the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force apprehended Leonai Johnson, 18, in an apartment near the 2400 block of Central Avenue in Cleveland. Johnson is accused of fatally shooting Christie Bozeman, 28, on May 3, at Bozeman’s apartment, also in the 2400 block of Central Avenue.
Cleveland police seize over $9.5 million in drugs during operation, 2 arrested
CLEVELAND — Two people were arrested and over $9 million worth of drugs were seized by police during an operation in Cleveland, Highland Heights and Westlake. On Tuesday, May 14, the Narcotics & Laundering Task Force (CGNL), a multi-agency task force led by the Cleveland Division of Police and Federal Bureau of Investigation, conducted an operation involving multiple search and arrest warrants in Northeast Ohio.
Cleveland woman wanted by 4 different agencies
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -This week’s Cuyahoga’s Most Wanted features a Cleveland woman who has warrants for her arrest with four different agencies in Northeast Ohio. According to Crime Stoppers of Cuyahoga County, Mauricia Burton pleaded guilty in May to discharging a firearm at or near a prohibited premise and domestic violence.
Yes, Canadian wildfires are impacting the air quality in Northeast Ohio: VERIFY
CLEVELAND — Canadian wildfires in 2023 impacted the air in Northeast Ohio in ways we weren't used to seeing, so when the downtown Cleveland skyline looked hazy on May 16, it raised the question:. THE QUESTION. Are the Canadian wildfires happening now impact our air quality?. THE SOURCES. Our...
Caught on camera: Garfield Heights man’s home shot up twice in 2 months
GARFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio (WOIO) - For the second time in two months, a Garfield Heights man’s home was shot at in the middle of the night. “It’s cowardly,” said the victim, Joseph Burrier. “You’re gonna hide in the dark and pull a trigger. I don’t even know who you are, so if you’re trying to send a message, how’s that message gonna land?”
Worker injured after being trapped under equipment at Brook Park cemetery
CLEVELAND — A worker was taken to a hospital Thursday after he was trapped underneath a piece of equipment while working at a cemetery in Brook Park, police said. The extent of the worker's injuries as well as his current condition are "unknown," the Brook Park Police Department said in a news release.
Cleveland felon sentenced to 8 years in prison for peddling meth, fentanyl with gang members
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A convicted Cleveland drug dealer was sentenced Wednesday to eight years in prison for peddling 2 pounds of methamphetamine and hundreds of fentanyl pills in a span of weeks. The sentencing marked the seventh drug conviction that Isiah Crenshaw, 35, has faced since 2008. U.S. District...
Cleveland community events: Spelling Bee Challenge, Pedal for Prizes
Hey Cleveland, looks like we are going to have some beautiful weather this weekend. Let’s get outside and soak up the sun with these community events!. The community listening team will host the second-annual Signal Cleveland Spelling Bee on Saturday, May 18 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Students from grades K-8 are welcome to participate. Trophies will be awarded to one winner per grade. You can register your child online here or you can show up the day of the bee and enter on site. The Bee will take place at the Sterling Branch Library, located at 2200 E. 30th St. If you have any questions, contact the team at 216-220-9398.
Officer's death leaves colleagues grieving
CLEVELAND — Euclid Police Detective Steve Shubert is used to the different phone calls he gets throughout the day, but the call he received on Saturday after his colleague Jacob Derbin was killed was unlike any other call he's gotten before. “When you look and see the phone number...
Report: Cleveland ranks one of the top cities for apartment conversion
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland is among the top cities in the country for apartment conversion, according to a new report. RentCafé, an apartment and house rental search website, found that Cleveland ranked 10th among cities for converted apartments from other previous uses in 2023 at 282. Since the 1970s,...
Porch problems: Cleveland woman pleas ‘fix what you’re supposed to fix’
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A Cleveland woman has had enough of the porch roof rotting and sinking on the front of the home she rents. Kendria Day told 19 News she is going to war with the landlord. “I’m like, are they serious?” said Day. “Fix what you are supposed...
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