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.
Attorneys in Cleveland want to force the state government to rejoin a federal pandemic program boosting unemployment benefits by $300.
A new study says Ohio's Vax-a-Million lottery did not have a significant impact on COVID-19 vaccination rates.
It's hot outside...really hot. Luckily, that shouldn't last too long.
Plus, details on the Pentagon's UFO report, Ohio's small business community lacks diversity, and more.
A recent study found caregivers in Ohio make much less than the average worker’s salary.
About 7.2 percent of small businesses in our state are minority-owned, according to a new report by Business.org.
A new report by the Annie E. Casey Foundation found the pandemic could erase nearly a decade of progress since the Great Recession.
Tyson Foods is voluntarily recalling 8.5 million pounds of frozen, fully cooked chicken, some of which was sold in Ohio.
Plus, the 10 healthiest places to live in Ohio, what Gov. DeWine vetoed from the budget, and more.
As people in Ohio plan holiday boat outings, safety precautions should be taken before leaving the dock.
While traffic eased in the first year of the pandemic, drivers in Cleveland still spent hours waiting in their cars.
Sheffield Lake's mayor said what former Police Chief Anthony Campo did was "the most egregious and offensive thing you could possibly do."
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Cleveland.
Plus, Gov. Mike DeWine met with an anti-vax icon in 2019, what was vetoed from the state's budget bill, and more.
Adam Rodriguez impersonated a police officer and tried to kidnap a teenage girl, court records said.
UH Neurological Institute and CWRU researchers looking at Lewy body dementia in Parkinson’s disease and dementia with Lewy bodies.
Ohio has a new operating budget, but Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed 14 line items before signing the legislation.
Two businesses decided to shutter manufacturing plants in Ohio in June, according to filings.
Joel Day was wanted in Cuyahoga County in connection with a probation violation for sexual assault of a minor, police said.
See how college aid applications changed for Cleveland area high schools.
Damaging wind gusts and localized flooding could hit parts of Greater Cleveland on Wednesday.
Ohio ranks 22nd in the U.S. for most hot-car deaths over the past two decades.
The 26-year-old was shot in the head, police said. He was declared dead in his car.
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.
Margo Trumpower was wearing her Jonas Brothers T-shirt from the 2000s when the group's members gave her — and the dog — their compliments.
More than half of the 500 healthiest communities had fewer COVID-19 cases per capita than the national average.
A new executive order allows Ohio's student-athletes to sign sponsorship deals and make money from their image and likeness.
Temperatures will be in the 90s on Tuesday and it will feel even hotter if you step outside.
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 look at Ohio's five counties with the highest COVID-19 vaccination rates.
The man was shot to death in broad daylight on Saturday, police said.
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.
Fireworks accidents are most common in Ohio in the days around the 4th of July.
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.