Hometown Anchor: Wayne Dawson
Fox 8's Wayne Dawson has fond memories of his high school days at Shaw High School in East Cleveland. He caught up with one of his former teachers to re-live some of his days in science class.
Fox 8's Wayne Dawson has fond memories of his high school days at Shaw High School in East Cleveland. He caught up with one of his former teachers to re-live some of his days in science class.
Fox 8's Wayne Dawson has fond memories of his high school days at Shaw High School in East Cleveland. He caught up with one of his former teachers to re-live some of his days in science class.
Gradually decreasing clouds through the evening and cool as well. Temperatures are in the 40s this evening but because it’s breezy, it’ll feel like we’re in the mid 30s. You’ll want the coat if you’re out and about.
The city of Cleveland has announced that it has officially transferred the management and operation of the West Side Market to Cleveland Public Market Corporation.
The FOX 8 I-Team has found charges dropped against a dump truck driver suspected of hitting and killing a local train conductor.
Cell phones and social media have long been blamed for issues at school and now there's a renewed push to block both from K-12 classrooms under House Bill 485. One of the area's largest districts banned phones this school year and noticed a big change.
The FOX 8 I-Team has found investigators tracked down a wanted man and they discovered much more -- a stash of powerful guns.
An Ohio State Highway Patrol trooper transitioned from traffic detail to life-saving measures when he encountered a gunshot victim this past winter.
John Johnson is among the rising number of young adults developing colorectal cancer in the United States.
A worker at the Signature Health clinic along Southgate Park Boulevard was stabbed multiple times on Wednesday, according to authorities.
As Superior Avenue inches closer to receiving a makeover, Jason Kuhn finds himself daydreaming of smooth sailing while biking the popular Cleveland street.
Much of Northeast Ohio will be under a Freeze Watch from Wednesday night through Thursday morning. The National Weather Services reports sub-freezing temperatures as low as 28° possible. Take steps now to protect tender plants from the cold.