Cleveland Browns center and NFL Players Association President JC Tretter tested positive for the virus on Thursday.
Salads sold by Fresh Express and Dole, in stores like Giant Eagle and Kroger, have been recalled due to Listeria concerns.
Gov. Mike DeWine is sending in the Ohio Military Reserve to bolster the facility. More than 50 correction center staff have COVID-19.
The testing site at the W. O. Walker Building will now require attendees to have an appointment because of overwhelming demand.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed a new abortion law on Wednesday that looks likely to close Southwest Ohio abortion clinics.
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See how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Cuyahoga County and across OH.
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Ohio is in the midst of an unprecedented COVID-19 surge and has deployed the Ohio National Guard to help with testing and treatment.
Ohioans need to "wake up" and see how perilous the state's COVID-19 situation is, according to the Ohio Department of Health's director.
Northeast Ohio hospitals released a new video on Wednesday again asking for Ohioans to "help" doctors and get vaccinated.
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If you're planning on using I-71 south for your commute or holiday road trip, you may want to reroute.
Salads sold under the Fresh Express and Giant Eagle labels in Ohio are being recalled after listeria contamination was detected.
Keeping your holiday celebration low-key? Some restaurants in Ohio are open on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
Doctors and nurses from the Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals asked Greater Clevelanders for help on Tuesday.
Omicron is now the dominant strand of COVID-19 in Ohio and in surrounding states.
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Red Cross blood donors will be entered for a chance to win tickets to the Super Bowl.
The Ohio National Guard and the Ohio Department of Health will run a drive-thru testing site in University Circle.
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Center Street bridge will close in January and will stay closed for most of 2022.
Northeast Ohioans hoping to book an Airbnb for New Year's Eve could be out of luck.
Northeast Ohio's largest hospital systems are begging residents to get a COVID-19 vaccine and protect themselves from the virus.
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Hospitals are delaying nonessential surgeries to preserve bed space and the Ohio National Guard has been deployed to spell medical workers.
Some of Ohio's front-line workers put out an emergency call for blood donations this holiday season.
Cleveland Public Library names a new executive to lead technology and innovation
More than 4,700 people are currently hospitalized in Ohio fighting COVID-19, which equates to one in every 5 hospital patients.
The game was originally scheduled for Saturday, but the NFL has moved it in the wake of Cleveland losing numerous players to COVID-19.
The Cleveland Clinic said its continuing to see more people with COVID-19 in need of hospitalization across its hospital system.
Here's how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Cuyahoga County.