A new report by the Trust for America’s Health shows nine states have an adult obesity rate over 35%. See the number for your state.
Plus, the girlfriend of a Browns player is killed in a car accident, Sherwin-Williams considers a big move and more.
In a landmark opioid trial, every U.S. city and county could have a say.
Plus, a retailer brings its first store to Cleveland, a former judge is sentenced for killing his ex-wife and more.
The ring leader of the operation used a cell phone to run the drug ring from his jail cell, the Department of Justice said.
Plus, people with autism and anxiety won't get medical marijuana, Mayor Frank Jackson denies involvement in police investigations and more.
The man pointed a handgun at an employee's head and told her he would "blow her head off" if she looked at him.
Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson said he was not involved in the investigation into his grandson.
The Ohio Medical Board voted against anxiety and autism spectrum disorder as qualifying conditions for medical marijuana prescriptions.
The company has been based in Cleveland since 1866.
Plus, the girlfriend of a Cleveland Browns player is killed in a car accident, Crocker Park Wine Festival returns and more.
A 26-year-old woman was killed after the Lamborghini she was in crashed into a median and a second car crashed into her.
Investigators are hoping someone can identify a man who may know about a child being sexually exploited.
Health officials believe at least 10 cases of severe pulmonary illness are connected to vaping.
Flags across the Buckeye State will fly at half mast on Wednesday.
Lanes will be restricted between the Inner Belt Curve and E. 55th Street starting September 11.
Plus, an Ohio man is charged for threatening to kill a police officer, a 6-year-old girl is missing and more.
With the unexpected death of longtime Cleveland Cavaliers play-by-play announcer, Patch is looking back on his most iconic calls.
The longtime play-by-play announcer died Monday evening, the Cleveland Cavaliers announced.
Police are asking the public for help finding Kenyarri Davis.
Plus, a man is sentenced for shooting a college student, a Girl Scout helps protect kids at crosswalks and more.
Kids playing on Cleveland's east side stumbled upon a dead body in a bag on Sunday evening.
The Old Farmer’s Almanac and the Farmers’ Almanac might have almost identical names, but their long-range forecasts differ drastically.
Plus, an Ohio doctor is charged with sex trafficking children, neighbors rebuild a vandalized garden and more.
Thirteen states have legalized, regulated sports betting industries, with many more in the process. Find out the laws in Ohio.
Oxfam America’s “Best States To Work Index” for 2019 takes a look at which states are the best for workers.
A man wearing a New York Yankees hat robbed a Huntington Bank in broad daylight.
Plus, an undercover Jewish spy who defied the Nazis is coming to speak in Cleveland, a community rallies around a garden and more.
He is also accused of producing child pornography. His victims were between the ages of 12 to 14.
FIDF Ohio Chapter Annual Dinner - "A Night of Heroes,", will take place on Sunday, Sept. 15, 5:30 p.m.
Marthe Cohn, who undermined the Third Reich during World War II, will tell her story during an event at Case Western Reserve University.
The start of a hope-filled regular season is upon us. Here's everything you need to know to see the Browns play the Tennessee Titans.
Frank Q. Jackson, 22, was indicted for felonious assault, abduction and failure to comply.
The Ohio Attorney General announced charges against an Ohio man on Thursday.
Plus, MasterChef Junior comes to two major Ohio cities, a Cleveland suburb investigates conflicts of interests among workers and more.
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History will celebrate Human Origins Day on September 14.
The woman was stopped at an airline gate at an airport in Manila, Philippines.
The live tour will make stops in Cleveland and Cincinnati this October.
At least three people have suffered severe pulmonary illness after vaping, the Ohio Department of Health announced.
Plus, a Boys Scout leader pleads guilty to secretly videotaping children changing clothes, Ohio is awarded a $55 million grant and more.