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Weather service issues hazardous weather outlook for showers and thunderstorms in Northeast Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio - If you had outside plans this weekend, it’s time to consider moving them indoors. Much of Northeast and North Central Ohio has been issued a hazardous weather outlook. The outlook was released by the National Weather Service at 4:18 a.m., warning residents of numerous showers and thunderstorms that will develop Friday afternoon and throughout the evening.
Veterans Memorial Bridge tours return this summer: Press Run
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Veterans Memorial Bridge tours return: A Cuyahoga County release states that the iconic Veterans Memorial Bridge will be open to the public for fun and exploration this summer. The free, self-guided tours will take place from 4-11 p.m. Friday, June 21, and noon to 11 p.m. Saturday,...
Joint Veterans Coalition honors Vets of the Year, raises money for Valor Court
MEDINA, Ohio --- The Joint Veterans Coalition (JVC) of Medina County honored its 2024 Veteran and Veteran Advocate of the and raised Year recipients more than $4,000 for the Medina County Municipal Court Valor Court at the coalition’s 12th Annual Veterans Military Banquet April 26. JVC President Catherine Owen...
Will smoke from Canadian wildfires invade Northeast Ohio again this year?
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The air quality over Cleveland was brutal last spring and summer as smoke from a massive number of Canadian wildfires blew into the area, obscuring the city’s skyline and keeping those with breathing problems indoors. Can we expect the same conditions this year, courtesy of...
10 most expensive homes sold in Lakewood, April 22-28
A house that sold for $1.1 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Lakewood in the past week. In total, 10 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $405,900. The average price per square foot was $217.
Rising tequila sales in Ohio prove that spirit surpasses Cinco de Mayo celebrations
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cinco de Mayo might be an excuse for everyone to indulge in Mexican food and drinks, but tequila has cemented its place in Northeast Ohio bars far beyond the spring holiday. While tequila has always been a big seller at Mexican restaurants, the spirit has become...
Accused burglar busted with the goods -- in a stolen truck: Orange Police Blotter
Burglary, attempted burglary, criminal trespassing, receiving stolen property: Jackson, Miles, South Hilltop roads, Hidden Valley Drive. A Cleveland man, 28, faces numerous felony charges for a string of break-ins after patrol officers noticed a stolen pickup parked in the lot at the Shell (formerly Sunoco) gas station shortly before 4 a.m. April 23.
Ohio’s own Lt. Col. Ryan Nowlin leads “The President’s Own” U.S. Marine Band
WASHINGTON, D. C. – Whenever and wherever the White House needs music, it’s Lt. Col. Ryan Nowlin’s job to provide it as the 29th Director of “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band. “There’s never a time where the United States Marine Band stands...
Kindland: Goods Bank NEO helping community orgs stretch aid budgets, reach
CLEVELAND, Ohio – In a nondescript warehouse nestled into Shoreway Commerce Park off East 72nd Street, Judy Payne is surveying the spatial landscape that supports her new nonprofit, Goods Bank NEO. Payne is anticipating where the next loads from the annual six billion pounds of new products will go...
Researchers fight to accurately document police violence against Latinos
Editor’s note: This story first appeared on palabra, the digital news site by the National Association of Hispanic Journalists. On a warm August night in 2017, Rosa Moreno received the most unbearable news. Her son, César Rodríguez, died in a fight with a Long Beach (California) police officer.
Taking a trip down memory lane: Whit & Whimsey
BRUNSWICK, Ohio – Well, that was fun. The high school from which I graduated in Columbia Station 67 years ago is still standing but no longer a school. I got a chance to go back to the “new” Columbia High School recently as the community celebrated the 100th anniversary of the first high school graduation. I never knew that prior to 1924, Columbia only taught students to the eighth grade. If you wanted to go to high school, you went to Elyria or Berea.
Orange Schools’ communications department earns multiple awards
PEPPER PIKE, Ohio – The Orange City Schools’ communications department returned from the Ohio School Public Relations Association (OHSPRA) spring conference in Columbus in April with multiple awards and recognitions. During the OHSPRA Achievement Awards luncheon, director of communications Lou DeVincentis and communications staff member Staci Adelman Vincent...
Veteran rock band chooses female guitarist, social media influencer as newest member
CHICAGO – The Smashing Pumpkins, a veteran alternative rock band that has performed for more than three decades, has selected a muscian and online content creator to be its next guitarist. Kiki Wong was one of 10,000 guitarists who applied for the job as part of a public casting...
Hooping it up: Medina Sunrise Rotarians partner with Empower Sports
MEDINA, Ohio -- Another engaging week of community service for Medina Sunrise Rotarians began at the Windfall School in Medina, with a lively basketball game of young athletes representing Empower Sports. “Empower Sports is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization committed to providing sports and exercise programs for children and adults with...
Biden Administration wants to reclassify marijuana. Some legislators say it isn’t enough.
WASHINGTON, D. C. – After hailing the Biden Administration’s plans to reclassify marijuana as a much less dangerous drug as a step in the right direction, marijuana advocates and some members of Congress are pushing to go further: removal of marijuana from the federal list of controlled substances.
Lang Lang and Cleveland Orchestra team up for a virtuoso night of Saint-Saëns, Berlioz and more
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Virtuosity was abundantly on display at Severance Music Center on Thursday evening, May 2, not only in the persona of pianist Lang Lang, but also in the music and orchestrations of 19th-century French composers Camille Saint-Saëns and Hector Berlioz — as well as in performances by their modern interpreters, Franz Welser-Möst and The Cleveland Orchestra.
With Ohioans ready to change the state constitution to raise the minimum wage, Statehouse Republicans suddenly offer compromise: Today in Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A Senate Republican is pitching a compromise to a proposed constitutional amendment that could make the November ballot and raise the state’s minimum wage to $15 per hour for all workers. We’re talking about how the bill undermines the referendum, with a longer timeline and no...
10 most expensive homes sold in Parma, April 22-28
A house that sold for $264,900 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Parma in the past week. In total, 11 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $197,482. The average price per square foot ended up at $158.
Barrio expanding in Summit County for first time
HUDSON, Ohio – Barrio is expanding to Summit County for the first time. The location, which previously held Comida, is at the northwest corner of N. Main Street and Ohio 303 (E. Streetsboro Street). If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our...
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