Plus, 10-digit dialing is coming to Ohio, vaccination rates for Ohio's most populous county, and more.
A switch to a three-digit suicide crisis hotline will change how people in 82 area codes, including in Ohio, call their neighbors
Plus, get an allergy forecast for your town, a man threatens an Ohio nuclear plant, and more.
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives in the Cleveland area soon.
Plus, meet Ohio's richest people, three energy companies haven't paid federal income taxes in years, and more.
Hanna gained worldwide fame as a spokesperson for the Columbus Zoo. He retired from his role in 2020.
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Plus, how Ohio law prevents cities from making laws about guns, Ohio now allows large outdoor events, and more.
Plus, an Ohio lawmaker compares pandemic response to Holocaust, Ohio issues new COVID-19 health order, and more.
Plus, debates over vaccine passports heat up, three companies announce mass layoffs, and more.
Plus, how long are hard-boiled eggs safe to eat?, COVID-19 scams target Ohioans, and more.
Plus, COVID-19 vaccination clinics coming to college campuses, how to make a hard-boiled egg, and more.
Plus, three companies announce mass layoffs in March, a politician fights vaccine passports, and more.
Plus, baseball's opening day is nearly upon us, Ohio State lands on a best grad school list, and more.
Plus, investigators ask for help in a missing persons cold case, a Shawnee State professor is suing over pronouns, and more.
Plus, 25 percent of Ohioans now vaccinated against COVID-19, 11 mass vaccination sites opening statewide soon, and more.
Close to 42 million Americans are expected to be food insecure in 2021. Here’s what you should know about the federal SNAP program.
Plus, legislators want to combat hazing in Ohio schools, a hotel guest fights police in a suburb, and more.
Quickly: Your 5-minute read for a smart weekend includes the Greater Akron’s LGBTQ+ community, and the Cavs playing against the Lakers.
Plus, Ohioans are advised not to travel this spring due to COVID-19, 44 Ohioans are monitored for Ebola and more.
Quickly: Your 5-minute read includes Michael Stanley Day, the Cavaliers’ trade deadline move and a Beatles tribute show.
A passenger on a flight from Cleveland to Los Angeles tried to open an exit door mid-flight, according to Spirit Airlines.
Plus, Ohio hits a COVID-19 vaccination threshold, recipes for eating...cicadas, and more.
Quickly: Your 5-minute read includes Wendy Park Bridge work starting, Girl Scout leader accused of theft and a Ruth Bader Ginsburg exhibit.
When the 17-year cicadas emerge later this spring in Ohio, they could find their way to your dinner table.
Plus, pedestrian traffic deaths jumped during the early months of the pandemic, nursing homes will expand visitation and more.
Your 5-minute read includes iHeart Media’s move downtown, con artists targeting Clevelanders and free movie popcorn for vaccinated people.
Quickly: Your 5-minute read includes Michael Stanley Day, Cleveland’s NFL Draft plans and a drive-thru Easter bunny visit.
Funds will be divided between housing stability assistance, business assistance fund, support of Community Stewards and SVD’s reserve fund.
Plus, a House Bill 6 lobbyist is found dead, the federal tax deadline is moved, and more.
The Niche study looked at affordability, housing, diversity, schools and more.
Plus, Ohio's COVID-19 case rate falls slightly, eight people are accused of gang activity in Cleveland, and more.
Quickly, your start for a smart weekend, includes catalytic converters thefts and an accusation from "Mean Girls" actor Daniel Franzese.
Plus, I-90 lane restrictions inbound, COVID-19 vaccine eligibility expanding due to virus variants, and more.
Cleveland Quickly: Your 5-minute read includes "American Idol" contestants, a raccoon in a dishwasher, and restaurant week.
Individual taxpayers are getting a little relief for filing federal returns and making any payments. Ohio taxes are still due April 15.
Plus, Ford may pull out of a planned investment in northern Ohio, a Lorain resident may be connected to the U.S. Capitol riots, and more.
Quickly: Your 5-minute read includes the Playhouse Square return, Sowell murder site becoming a community garden, and online concerts.
The Garden of 11 Angels honors the victims of Anthony Sowell by transforming vacant houses into a memorial and community garden.