Scott Beale describes how you can soothe your anxiety on a flight.
Police told Patch no one apparently was hurt in the Euclid shooting, which was captured on video as seen on the Neighbors app.
New FBI data shows the number of reported violent crimes in the first half of 2019 compared to the same period of time in 2018.
Plus, Wuhan Coronavirus may have arrived in Ohio, Gap closes a Northeast Ohio store and more.
A student at Miami University in Oxford may have contracted the Wuhan coronavirus.
Police said they have not yet identified the body or how the person died.
Plus, a ground beef recall impacts Ohio, a minimum wage proposal takes a step toward November ballots and more.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost certified a proposed constitutional amendment which would increase Ohio's minimum wage.
The beef may be contaminated with pieces of clear plastic.
Andrew Berry will become the youngest general manager in the NFL.
Police said a 30-year-old and a 70-year-old are dead after a shooting on Division Avenue.
Plus, Ohio health officials make a ruling on the Wuhan Coronavirus, Ohio dogs participating in the Puppy Bowl and more.
Health officials this week reported an increase in the Influenza A virus, while the B strain continued to dominate cases.
How stressful is it to drive in Ohio? A new report by WalletHub breaks down which states are the best and worst for drivers.
Plus, another chain announces it's closing Ohio stores, a Browns player is stopped for speeding and more.
Class A viruses must be immediately reported to state officials.
Idris-Farid Clark was accused of pepper spraying a restrained inmate at point-blank range.
See which companies topped Fortune’s list from our state in 2020.
Plus, Cleveland loses a bishop to Philadelphia, the Cleveland International Film Festival announces a location change and more.
The Cleveland International Film Festival will leave Tower City after this year's screenings.
A free educational program hosted by The Palmary at Western Reserve Masonic Community
The new analysis by U.S. News ranks the diversity of 66 cities with populations of 300,000 or more.
Pope Francis named Perez the Archbishop-elect of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia this week.
If your furnace breaks, it's important to remember you have a few options.
This year's learning lab will teach artists and nonprofits in placemaking practices.
Plus, Patch looks at the snowiest days in Northeast Ohio history, a school levy divides a community and more.
The cutest sports rivalry on TV, Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl on Feb. 2, Super Bowl Sunday, will feature pups from Ohio.
With winter only one-third over, will Cuyahoga County break the snowiest day on record, which occurred in 1913?
Plus, three Ohio towns make a list of best places to live in America, an unidentified man is gunned down in Cleveland and more.
Derick Hillmon will oversee clubs in parts of Cleveland and East Cleveland.
Police said the man was shot several times in the head. He was found in the vestibule of an apartment building on Monday morning.
Police said a man wearing a dark hoodie and a dark hat was seen shooting into a van on Friday morning.
Pediatric deaths related to the flu are more than double what they were this time last year, with the reported number now at 39.
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Plus, Odell Beckham Jr. is no longer wanted by police, the CDC learns what caused an outbreak of vaping illnesses and more.
A new study by WalletHub ranked the most expensive states for smokers in the nation. Find out where our state finished.
Charges reportedly have been dropped against the Cleveland Browns receiver after a warrant was issued for his arrest earlier this week.
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Ice and snow will make driving difficult and powerful wind gusts could knock out power.
Plus, a weekend of snow is forecast for Northeast Ohio, a priest is indicted for child pornography and more.