Two people are in police custody after a shooting left two people dead at the Cleveland restaurant.
The U.S. saw a projected 20 percent increase in pedestrian traffic deaths during the first six months of 2020.
As COVID-19 vaccination continues statewide, Ohio nursing homes and assisted living facilities will expand visitation for patients.
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In the span of a year, 1 million Ohioans have contracted COVID-19, the Ohio Department of Health reported.
Several people have lost their savings in convincing scams. The FBI wants to prevent you from being a victim.
The 86th Annual NFL Draft will be held on the shores of Lake Erie in late April and early May.
House Bill 67 will provide flexibility for students and teachers as Ohio navigates the pandemic.
Police are investigating a shooting on Cleveland's west side.
The Cleveland Institute of Music Board of Trustees extended President & CEO Paul W. Hogle’s contract for seven more years.
“We believe the entire northeast Ohio region will enjoy reading about the history and present work of the Cleveland Mounted Police Unit."
Funds will be divided between housing stability assistance, business assistance fund, support of Community Stewards and SVD’s reserve fund.
Police said the 26-year-old woman was shot multiple times in her head and neck.
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.
A new report by the Anti-Defamation League underscores other reports detailing increased violence against Asian Americans in 2020.
Plus, Ohio's COVID-19 case rate falls slightly, eight people are accused of gang activity in Cleveland, and more.
Ohio saw a dip in its COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations on Friday, after a spike on Thursday.
The portion of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been growing in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Cuyahoga County.
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Prosecutors announced charges against eight people accused of being members of the Laflexico gang, which operates on Cleveland's west side.
Rite Aid will be offering COVID-19 vaccines exclusively to teachers, school staff and child care providers.
Gov. Mike DeWine said he would remove all COVID-19 health orders when Ohio has a COVID-19 case rate of 50 per 100,000 residents.
Plus, I-90 lane restrictions inbound, COVID-19 vaccine eligibility expanding due to virus variants, and more.
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Gov. Mike DeWine said increasing supplies of vaccine and the spread of virus variants prompted the opening of vaccines to all adults.
In the wake of rising violence against Asian Americans, two Ohio politicians want to launch a new commission to aid Asian Ohioans.
Nightly lane restrictions will begin Monday and continue through Friday.
Individual taxpayers are getting a little relief for filing federal returns and making any payments. Ohio taxes are still due April 15.
Gusts of winds could cause limited power outages and down tree branches.
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.
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The Garden of 11 Angels honors the victims of Anthony Sowell by transforming vacant houses into a memorial and community garden.
Neil Clark, 67, was found dead in Florida on Monday.
"The experience these community members and business leaders bring to the ACS board is vital to furthering the organization's mission."
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A waitress at Slyman's Tavern in Independence is the most recent restaurant worker to benefit from the 2021 kindness trend.
Plus, mass vaccination clinics will open around Ohio, student-athletes don't have to quarantine after COVID exposure in class, and more.
The Ohio Department of Health will coordinate the opening of 15 regional mass vaccination clinics around the state.
Two people were shot multiple times in a car on Cleveland's west side, police announced.