Plus, the three best Ohio metro areas to call home, a suburban police station removes its "Thin Blue Line" flag after complaints, and more.
The U.S. News & World Report released its latest rankings of the best metro areas to call home. Six Ohio cities made the list.
The Cleveland Public Library is recruiting for a Chief Innovation and Technology Officer who will have responsibility to define, develop ...
Plus, a lawsuit seeks to restore some unemployment benefits in Ohio, details on the delta variant's spread, and more.
Plus, a meteor shower starts soon, Ohio's restrictive fireworks legislation remains in place, and more.
Plus, the FBI looks for an armed robber in Northeast Ohio, free COVID-19 clinics coming soon, and more.
Plus, information on the spread of the delta variant, two organizations condemn the lack of charges in the Arthur Keith case, and more.
Plus, the Asian Lantern Festival causes a lawsuit between zoos, Gov. Mike DeWine sends Ohio troops to the U.S. border, and more.
The National Endowment for the Arts awarded a $100,000 grant to support art creation in Cleveland's east side neighborhoods.
Detective James A. Butler, 62 began his career with the Division of Police in 1994.
“I want to thank Mr. Ronald Bakeman for his services to the City of Cleveland, Division of Police,” said Mayor Frank G. Jackson.
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Department of Public Works Presents Plan for Proposed New Division of Special Events, Filming & Tourism
Mayor Frank G. Jackson Video Message on Juneteenth
Plus, an early July heat wave grips the Buckeye State, Vax-a-Million failed to drive vaccination rates, and more.
Plus, details on the Pentagon's UFO report, Ohio's small business community lacks diversity, and more.
Plus, the 10 healthiest places to live in Ohio, what Gov. DeWine vetoed from the budget, and more.
Plus, Gov. Mike DeWine met with an anti-vax icon in 2019, what was vetoed from the state's budget bill, and more.
Plus, collegiate athletes will soon be able to make money off their own likeness, a father and son are found drowned in a lake, and more.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up in the Cleveland area.
Plus, Ohio's wealthiest county leads the state in vaccination rates, opioid overdoses are increasing, and more.
Blood donors are badly needed in the Buckeye State, according to the State Board of Emergency Medical, Fire, and Transportation Services.
Plus, a poison plant is blooming in Ohio, ticks are spread dangerous diseases, and more.
Gas prices are at a seven-year high this Independence Day. Before you travel, see how much you can expect to pay at the pump.
Plus, 440 day cares in Cleveland are connected to lead water lines, a new grant program will help businesses hurt by COVID-19, and more.
State officials are giving Cleveland $500,000 to replace lead service lines connected to day cares.
Ohio has three dangerous species of ticks: the American dog tick, blacklegged tick, and lone star tick.
Many American women experienced a newfound independence when they could serve our country during wartime. In July, 1942, Congress establ ...
Ohioans who get a COVID-19 vaccine in the next week, at select grocery stores, will get a $25 gift card from DoorDash.
Cleveland Public Library marks a new beginning in the Central neighborhood of Cleveland.
On July 4th 1796, on the bank of what is now Conneaut Creek, a group of surveyors led by Moses Cleaveland celebrated Independence Day. N ...
Ohio's final winner of a $1 million lottery was announced Wednesday evening.
Ohioans should keep their children and pets away from sick or dead birds.
The event is scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 15 at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo.
Plus, a Strawberry Moon approaches, unseasonably cool temperatures hit Northeast Ohio, and more.
Plus, how lockdowns helped economies, avoid the choppy waters of Lake Erie on Monday, and more.
Shop and donate to Cleveland Public Library on Amazon Prime Day. The virtual shopping event is Monday, June 21 and Tuesday, June 22.
Ohioans have only one more opportunity to win $1 million through the Vax-a-Million lottery.
Plus, a poison plant blooms in Ohio, legislators want to kill E-check, and more.
Poison hemlock is in full bloom. An Ohio man handled the plant and has spent 40 days on a ventilator.