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Saturday was called a national day of action, and thousands of people participated in rallies that took over cities ...
Cleveland leaders and transportation safety advocates met in City Hall Friday to celebrate Mayor Justin Bibb’s newly approved Cleveland Moves plan – and his ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - People who live in Ohio City, Gordon Square, and Edgewater say they are frustrated and feeling unsafe due to ongoing car break-ins. “We shouldn’t let this be the ...
The Cleveland Health Survey looked at general health, chronic health conditions, cancer screenings, social determinants of ...
The Cleveland Browns could get hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars to support a new stadium. But other venues are hoping to get state funding.
The Wooster Police Department said the suspect fired 'several rounds' at an officer before the officer returned fire.
A new budget proposal from the Ohio House would provide $600 million in bonds to help the Browns build a new domed stadium.
The Browns bonds will span “at least” 25 years, meaning all Ohioans regardless of if they can afford to go to a single, overpriced game in Cleveland will have to pay for the stadium, with interest.
The project was filmed entirely on location across Northeast Ohio, showcasing iconic spots like Playhouse Square, the West ...