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Warrant issued for Cleveland woman charged with clogging jail toilet
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - An arrest warrant has been issued for a Cleveland woman who is accused of intentionally clogging a toilet while she was locked up in jail and causing a flood that damaged the facility. For the second time in less than a month, records show 26-year-old Dasia...
University Hospitals closes Strongsville, Brookpark urgent care locations
University Hospitals announced the closure of their Brook Park and Strongsville urgent care locations Friday afternoon. According to the statement, University Hospitals decided to close the two branches after reevaluating the footprint of their urgent care locations across Northeast Ohio. Other roles throughout the health system are being offered to...
University Heights Police Lieutenant arrested on weapons charges, OVI
CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio (WOIO) - A University Heights police lieutenant is on paid administrative leave after being arrested for driving under the influence and using a weapon while intoxicated. Lieutenant Todd Kinley has been with the University Heights Police Department for over 30 years. Now his law enforcement career hangs...
Cleveland mom calls for arrest of driver after crash leaves baby in coma: ‘You need to turn yourself in’
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Cleveland police have issued a warrant for the 26-year-old woman accused of hurting a baby in a serious crash. Starry Welch is accused of causing that crash on July 18. Police say Welch left the scene after hitting a mother and baby. Eleven-month-old De-Mari Williams is...
Louisville teen celebrates ‘clap-out’ after 52 days of recovering at Akron Children’s Hospital
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Waking up to take medicine, then going to physical therapy, followed by more medicine, and another session of physical therapy. Days at Akron Children’s Hospital can get repetitive,. But not for Brandon Pittman. After his initial accident on June 4th, Brandon was sent to Akron...
Around The AFC North: A Surprise Haircut In Cincinnati; First Rep Shocker In Pittsburgh As Training Camp Kicks Off
Not only is the AFC North the most competitive division in football, but it already has two of the hottest story lines from NFL training camps.
West Nile virus detected again in Canton: Health Department advances spraying schedule
CANTON − Six more samples of mosquitoes collected in Canton the week of July 15 have tested positive for West Nile virus, the Canton Health Department said Friday. The department says that brings to 13 the total number of mosquito samples that have tested positive for the virus in June and July. ...
Safety takes center stage at Fairview Park Summerfest amid recent festival clashes
FAIRVIEW PARK, Ohio — This weekend, thousands of people are expected to pack Bohlken Park for Fairview Park's 32nd annual Summerfest event. The festival comes after an already violent summer at some similar events in Northeast Ohio. Throughout the course of this weekend, organizers anticipate more than 10,000 people to come through the grounds at the park, and area law enforcement tell 3News security remains top of mind.
Deshaun Watson’s NSFW message ahead of comeback campaign
Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson is extremely focused entering the 2024 season. At least that’s what it seems. In response to a question about what changes he has made entering the 2024 season compared to his previous two years with the Browns, quarterback Deshaun Watson stated Friday that he is concentrating on ignoring external distractions. […] The post Deshaun Watson’s NSFW message ahead of comeback campaign appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Myles Garrett working to defend his defensive player of the year award
Browns edge rusher Myles Garrett was a problem for opposing offensive coordinators before he won his first defensive player of the year award. He remains a problem. Garrett was asked whether there was anymore offenses could do to stop him or slow him. “Well, there’s always more,” Garrett said Friday,...
Jim’s lifeline: Breakthrough implant for heart failure
CLEVELAND, Ohio (Ivanhoe Newswire) – More than 6.5 million Americans are living with heart failure. In the next five years, that number will grow to 8.5 million people. It’s the leading cause of death for men and women. It’s a debilitating disease leaving patients breathless, fatigued, confused, and in pain. Current therapies, devices and medications can be lifesaving, they do not improve the symptoms of heart failure — but now, for the first time, new technology will help.
Intermittent fasting that's not too tough; taking daily aspirin
Q: I’m battling to control my Type 2 diabetes. What’s my best nutritional approach to lowering my blood sugar and my weight? Every time I go on a “diet,” I end up 5 pounds heavier and miserable!. — Jeri Y., Akron, Ohio.
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