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FORECAST: Super sunny, but not everybody feels the heat today
CLEVELAND — Winds shift back to the north on Thursday. That will mean temperatures near 70 degrees for the lake shore counties during the afternoon, but it will be much warmer inland. Areas near US Route 30 from Mansfield to Canton could get into the low or even mid 80 degrees on Thursday. Skies should be partly to mostly sunny as well.
Two dead, one a Mansfield woman, after five-vehicle crash on I-71 Wednesday night
BELLVILLE – The Mansfield post of the Highway Patrol is investigating a five-vehicle fatal crash that occurred Wednesday at 10:49 p.m. on Interstate 71 near in Perry Township. in Richland County, killing two people, including a Mansfield woman and a Fairlawn man in two separate vehicles. Shawna E. Smith, 60, of Mansfield, the...
Ohio man arrested after attempting to steal airplane in Smyth County, sheriff says
SMYTH COUNTY, Virginia. (WJHL) – On Wednesday evening, deputies from the Smyth County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) responded to Mountain Empire Airport after an unknown person allegedly attempted to steal an airplane. The sheriff’s office identified Dwayne Louis Pope, 24, of Garfield Heights, as the suspect. After attempting to steal the airplane, SCSO deputies reported that […]
Wanted: Convicted of impersonating an officer, Cleveland man on the run
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -This week’s Cuyahoga’s Most Wanted features a Cleveland man who’s been convicted on several charges and is wanted again by the Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Department. According to Crime Stoppers of Cuyahoga County, in July of 2020 Justin Swaysland pretended to be an officer...
See all homes sold in Summit County, April 22 to April 28
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Summit County reported from April 22 to April 28. There were 185 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,100-square-foot home on Pierce Avenue in Cuyahoga Falls that sold for $181,250.
Ohio dealing with STI increase, health departments strategize outreach efforts
Regions in Ohio have been tracking an alarming increase in sexually transmitted infections, with some areas more than doubling in syphilis rates specifically, according to recent data. Groups including Columbus Public Health, the Cleveland Department of Public Health, and Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio reported overall increases. From 2016 to 2021, the Ohio Department of […] The post Ohio dealing with STI increase, health departments strategize outreach efforts appeared first on Ohio Capital Journal.
Cleveland Police needs help finding a missing 11-year-old
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -Cleveland Police are asking for your help locating a missing 11-year-old boy from Cleveland’s Stockyard neighborhood. Police are looking for 11-year-old Maxemilino Serrano who was last seen in the 7700 block of Denison Avenue around 10 pm. Maxemilino is 5 Ft. 8 inches tall and weighs...
Cleveland man pleads not guilty to fatally shoving a woman down stairs
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A 39-year-old man accused of killing a woman by pushing her down a flight of steps inside a Cleveland home during a verbal argument, pleaded not guilty at his arraignment in Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Thursday. Steve Gue Jr. was indicted on the charges...
Case Western Reserve University shutting down campus protest
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Case Western Reserve University has released a statement that the ongoing protest at the university’s Kelvin Smith Library oval is being shut down as of 6 p.m. The protest of the ongoing war in Gaza between Hamas and Israel started Monday. Up until Thursday afternoon,...
4 dead in Ohio: Remembering the May 4 shootings at Kent State University 54 years later
KENT, Ohio — May 4, 1970. It’s a date forever cemented in Kent State University history as four students were killed and nine others hurt when the Ohio National Guard opened fire amid an anti-war protest on campus. Those killed: Allison Krause, Jeffrey Miller, Sandra Scheuer and William...
Legacy Village has a summer of fun scheduled, including outdoor concerts, art, trivia, farmers market, and kids events
LYNDHURST, Ohio -- Northeast Ohioans annually countdown the days until summer begins, and among the things that makes summer so much fun are outdoor concerts. As is the case every summer, Legacy Village, the lifestyle center located at the corner of Richmond and Cedar roads in Lyndhurst, has scheduled bands for its weekly Legacy Live concert series, as well as a host of other warm-weather activities, including Village Trivia at Bar Louie, Art in the Village, and the North Union Farmers Market. For the little ones, there are events such as Little Legacy and Meet the Machines.
Plea deal ends 2nd trial in 2017 Ravenna shooting deaths
More than a week after the start of an Akron man's second trial in the 2017 shooting deaths of two men at a Ravenna apartment, the defendant accepted a plea deal. Javon Thomas, 33, pleaded guilty to two counts of voluntary manslaughter, a single count of assault and a three-year firearm specification in the deaths of Brian Brack, 24, of Canton, and Austin Tiller, 20, of Cuyahoga Falls, according to Thomas' attorney Job Perry.
A Mantua family lost $22,000 after a phone call they thought was their bank
A family from Mantua got a shocking surprise after they thought they were talking to their bank. Turns out, it was a sophisticated scam that ended up taking thousands from their accounts.
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