Targets in Ohio will strongly recommend customers wear face masks while shopping, the company announced Monday.
The Guardians of Traffic are eight large figures sculpted on four Berea sandstone pylons on the Hope Memorial Bridge.
Two major Ohio businesses announced cuts to their workforce in July.
Billions of pounds of produce go to waste each year. Here’s how you can fight food waste by learning to can and freeze your garden bounty.
Plus, the Ohio Attorney General wants to overturn Roe vs Wade, meet Ohio's fastest growing city, and more.
Sunny skies could give way to brief bursts of lightning and rain, according to the National Weather Service.
Plan your summer nights in Ohio around two meteor showers: the long-running Delta Aquariids and the fireball-producing Perseids.
Many in the Cleveland area behind on rent. A national eviction moratorium is set to expire Saturday.
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Two Ohio politicians have proposed legalizing recreational weed use in the Buckeye State.
A group of attorneys sued the state to try and force Ohio's government back into a federal unemployment program.
Ohio has joined a coalition of states asking for Roe vs Wade to be overturned.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Cleveland area.
Plus, a recall on four popular spices, why swimmers should avoid Lake Erie for now, and more.
Ohio's spike in new COVID-19 cases continued Thursday.
There is a high chance of rip currents developing between Thursday and Friday afternoon in the waters of Lake Erie.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up in the Cleveland area.
Plus, the Ohio counties where the CDC recommends you wear a mask, damaging thunderstorms could be on the way, and more.
In the past 24 hours, more than 1,400 new coronavirus cases have been confirmed among Ohioans.
There is also a slim chance of flooding and an isolated tornado on Thursday, the National Weather Service said.
The delta variant continues to drive a surge in new COVID-19 cases across Ohio.
Guests can take flight on new zip line experience beginning this week.
Three men were found hurt near the public basketball courts at the west side park, police said.
Plus, officials say unvaccinated students should wear masks in classrooms, a bold plan to transform Cleveland's east side, and more.
A man was found shot to death in the street near a Cleveland deli on Sunday, police said.
July will say goodbye with sunny skies and warm summer temperatures.
All kids who struggle to get enough to eat in Cuyahoga County should be able to get a nutritious meal in the summer, groups say.
Nearly 600 U.S. colleges and universities are now requiring the coronavirus vaccine, according to The Chronicle of Higher Education.
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Plus, Cleveland's baseball team gets a new name, a mayor is accused of corruption, and more.
The White House issued a statement supporting the name change. Former President Donald Trump hates it. How do you feel?
The dissolution of the Fred E. Scholl Charitable Foundation will provides approximately $2 million in scholarship funds.
The rechristened baseball team announced its new name on Twitter Friday morning.
Gov. Mike DeWine denied knowing about the role authorities say Sam Randazzo played in the FirstEnergy bribery scandal.
Temperatures will climb into the mid-80s again, but the change in temperature will bring more storms to the area.
Plus, FirstEnergy is charged with wire fraud and agrees to pay $230 million, why COVID-19 could cost the Browns and Bengals games, and more.
The delta variant of COVID-19 is driving a spike in new cases and hospitalizations across the state.
New NFL policy says any team that has a COVID-19 outbreak could end up forfeiting games, hurting their playoff chances.
Ohio counties where schools remained in-person saw higher rates of COVID-19 spread and death, a new analysis found.