Plus, a list of Ohioans who have died in Afghanistan, Northeast Ohio cops will receive an award for a rooftop rescue, and more.
About 2,400 Americans have died in Afghanistan since the conflict began in 2001.
Training, Team Building Kick Off for Fight For Air Climb at Key Tower.
Investigators haven't yet found the driver of the vehicle, but they're hoping this break will lead them to the suspect.
Governor Mike DeWine laid out a 17-point proposal for better preventing and responding to gun violence.
Plus, Northeast Ohio women are more likely to live in poverty than men, police ask for tips on a double murder and more.
A new study finds that women in Cuyahoga County are earning $0.80 for every dollar a man makes.
Case Western Reserve University will study brain injuries in children how to reintegrate them into school.
Six people working at rehabilitation facilities in Ohio have pleaded guilty to a Medicaid fraud.
Cleveland police are searching for the person that shot up a house E. 171st Street, killing a child in the process.
Plus, a 26-year-old is killed in a car crash on I-480, Ohio breaks an October heat record and more.
An annual State Farm report on deer-vehicle collisions in Ohio includes other animals that run or fly into your automobile.
Skygazers will delight throughout October with two meteor showers expected this month.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol said the man's car went off road and hit a concrete bridge support. The man was not wearing a seat belt.
Plus, a new chicken restaurant is set to open in Northeast Ohio, police search for a man that masturbated in front of a teen girl and more.
Police are hoping the public can help catch a man who grabbed a teenage girl at a bus stop in Cleveland.
The annual Forbes 400 lists the richest billionaires in America. Ohio landed three people on the list.
Plus, an Ohio man is sentenced for shutting down a city website, a food truck festival comes to Northeast Ohio and more.
Investigators believe the man may have also launched digital attacks against the Departments of Defense and Treasury.
State officials are backing projects to identify genetic markers that predispose a person to addiction.
The Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra will play a three-concert series at Severance Hall this year.
Plus, a group of people are robbed while sitting on a suburban porch, a state representative starts maternity leave and more.
Plus, Cleveland breaks the October heat record, an Ohioan dies from West Nile virus and more.
Temperatures eclipsed 90 degrees in October for the first time in Northeast Ohio history.
The execution of Cleveland Jackson has been delayed until January 2021, Governor Mike DeWine announced.
A 68-year-old man became the first person to be infected with and die from West Nile virus this year.
Here’s what to do as brown marmorated stink bugs, detected in Ohio and 43 other states, crawl into your house to hole up for the winter.
Cleveland police said a 26-year-old woman was hit by an SUV as she was leaving Poochie's Deli in Cleveland.
Plus, the Cleveland Orchestra has a big financial impact locally, Ohio settles allegations with a pharmaceutical company and more.
Several states and the federal government settled with Avanir over accusations the company engaged in a kickback conspiracy.
The Cleveland Orchestra commissioned a study looking at its financial impact and found it had contributed 1,300 jobs to the region.
Hundreds of pounds of marijuana plants and vape cartridges were seized during a Homeland Security investigation, court documents said.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has ordered state agencies to research PFAS chemicals in drinking water.
A 26-year-old woman is still in confinement at University Hospital after suffering severe trauma during the accident.
You might be surprised about the No.1 answer in our state.
A new report examines the state of women and children’s health in the United States.
Plus, the Goodyear Blimp will fly over an Ohio college for the first time, a sobriety checkpoint is announced in Cleveland and more.
A free webinar by the Health Action Council will cover what leaders need to know about suicide in the workplace.
The Ohio City Volunteer Fire Department got a $34,000 grant from the Ohio Department of Public Safety this week.
Cleveland, Akron, Canton, and other major Northeast Ohio cities will receive grants to identify and get rid of lead paint.