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Leon Bibb: 'There is outrage, but it must go deeper'
CLEVELAND — It is a season of flowers. Bursting forth with color. Blooms beautiful and abundant. But blooms watered with tears of grief. These flowers are placed here by mourners of murdered Euclid police officer Jacob Derbin who was killed in the line of duty by a gunman who hid in the shadows as the officer answered a citizen's call for help.
Man, woman arrested after refusing to leave Motel 6; women steal merchandise from Giant Eagle: Middleburg Heights police blotter
MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS, Ohio – Arrest warrants served, obstructing official business, drug paraphernalia possession: Engle Road. A wanted man and wanted woman were arrested at about 8:30 p.m. May 10 after they refused to leave Motel 6, 7219 Engle. A Motel 6 manager called police and said the man and...
Man fire shot at brother’s assailants: Olmsted Falls police blotter
A caller reported people attacked his brother in a bar on May 10 and that he fired a gun to try to defend him. Two men were taken into custody and the weapon was secured. On May 9, a woman reported 10 bikes, including her daughter’s, were stolen from a bike rack.
Cannabis entrepreneur seeking dispensary site surprises Middleburg council
MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS, Ohio – She described herself simply as a cannabis attorney, but Paula Givens also co-owns, legally represents and/or partners with multiple medical and recreational marijuana-related companies throughout the country. With a cannabis moratorium already in place, Middleburg Heights City Council members appeared surprised when Givens attended the...
Woman driving with two young children sideswipes vehicles in Brook Park, crashes at airport
BROOK PARK, Ohio – A Youngstown woman was arrested at about 2 p.m. April 29 after her vehicle – containing her two children, 7 and 6 – sideswiped a tractor trailer and two other vehicles on Snow Road near the Ohio 237 entrance ramp. The truck was...
GET OUTSIDE! Plenty of dry time this weekend, and it will feel like summer soon!
CLEVELAND — A couple of isolated storm chances will linger into the first half of this evening, but once the sun goes down, the threat of rain will diminish. Patchy fog will be possible once again, especially if you saw some rain this afternoon. Temperatures will drop into the mid 50s for most.
Northeast Ohio weather: Foggy start Sunday, warmer end to the weekend
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Expect a quiet night as winds turn calm and temperatures eventually dip into the mid and upper 50s. Patchy fog will likely develop once again early Sunday. The more dense fog looks to hug closer to the lakeshore tomorrow morning, but patchy inland fog is possible.
Leonard Perry, former NASA officer, prominent Cleveland lawyer, dies at 99
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- There was an incident in Leonard Perry’s childhood that he never forgot, and that he later relayed to his own children. He was with his mother, standing in line at a Cleveland store when a white man cut in front of them. He pulled on his...
Central neighborhood’s Lonnie Burten Recreation Center getting first update in decades
The essential community facility is getting a facelift and additional updates could be in store in coming years. Learn more about what’s happening, the importance and history of the center, and why it’s so important for Central residents. The Lonnie Burten Recreation Center is currently undergoing a $2.5...
Martin Lawrence Cleveland tickets: Get cheap seats to Aug. 3 show
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Comedian Martin Lawrence is bringing his comedy gold to Cleveland this summer as part of his “Y’all Know What It Is!” tour and tickets are available online. Lawrence will perform at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse on Saturday, Aug. 3. Major third-party websites like Vivid Seats,...
Vikings season comes to a close following 8-0 defeat in Norman Regional
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Cleveland State softball fell to Boston University 8-0 to cut their trip to the NCAA Tournament short, and end their season. This season marked Cleveland State’s first NCAA Tournament appearance in 15 years. The Vikings punched their ticket to the tournament after winning the Horizon...
Grass out of control: More than 3 feet of grass in Cleveland yard
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A Bellaire-Puritas man is counting on the 19 Troubleshooter to help clean up a messy issue: His neighbor’s yard is out of control. “Would you want to live next door to this?” said Edward Kus. Every morning Kus wakes up to feet of grass...
Suspect accused of producing gun during argument: North Olmsted Police Blotter
NORTH OLMSTED, Ohio – Aggravated menacing: Lorain Road. A male suspect is charged with aggravated menacing, and officers confiscated his 9mm handgun after the suspect had a confrontation at 8:48 p.m. on April 30 with a man and woman outside of a convenience store on Lorain Road. The three...
Scam victim drops $30,000 cash into bitcoin machine: Pepper Pike Police Blotter
A resident in his 70s reported May 15 that the day before, his computer froze, followed by a pop-up message on his screen claiming to be Microsoft technicians ready to assist. He said he called the number and was persuaded to withdraw $30,000 cash from his bank in North Royalton, where staff reportedly tried to stop him, saying that it sounded like a scam.
Third time’s a charm: Berea mayor gets partial cannabis ban
BEREA, Ohio – Entrepreneurs considering establishing cannabis cultivation or processing facilities in Berea are now out of luck. City Council at a special May 13 meeting passed an ordinance banning them. The ordinance allows, however, one properly licensed dual-use cannabis dispensary to be located somewhere in Berea. It was...
Cleveland-Cliffs Commits to Downtown Skyscraper
Steelmaker expands, extends lease by 10 years. By Ken Prendergast, NEO Trans. This article was published as part of a content sharing partnership with NEO-trans.blog. Cleveland-Cliffs has put to rest rumors of its headquarters leaving downtown Cleveland’s third-tallest skyscraper for new digs by expanding and extending its lease at 200 Public Square. Not only did Cliffs add more space in the tower to just over 100,000 square feet, but it extended its lease there by another 10 years, according to a spokesman for the building’s leasing agent, Colliers International Group Inc.
B-Side Liquor Lounge awarded $30,000 from Live Music Society: What will the Cleveland Heights venue do with the money?
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio - The B-Side Liquor Lounge, the cozy venue tucked underneath the Grog Shop, announced it was awarded a $30,000 Music in Action grant from the Live Music Society. It’s the second grant the non-profit foundation has awarded and is to be used to “program events that build community and support emerging artists.”
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