“It’s not just going to be my baby that dies. It’s going to be somebody else’s baby, somebody else’s baby after that and it’s just going to keep on going on,” Angela Britton said. “We got to help each other.”
Former Cuyahoga County Commissioner Jimmy Dimora has been released from federal prison and is now under home confinement, according to attorney Philip Kushner.
Police found a car that crashed into a stone structure near the park’s entrance, along with a victim next to the driver’s side door and another victim dead inside.
A private fundraiser for a youth center in Fairview Park will have increased law enforcement presence to manage car and pedestrian traffic after discussion of the event started online.
A 15-year-old Cleveland Heights girl reported to police that a male tried to entice her to his vehicle while she waswalking along Cedar Road in the Cedar Center area on June 1st, according to University Heights Police.
City officials in Cleveland will be meeting Thursday afternoon to discuss rail safety following an assessment of railroad-owned bridges in the city of Cleveland.
Two teens were taken to the hospital after rolling a pick-up truck in the Southbound lanes of I-71 near the West 143rd overpass in Cleveland Wednesday night.
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“Therapy is grueling, it’s hard, it’s hard to watch,” said his mother Claudette Cole. “He doesn’t even want to come outside because it reminds him of what he could do, he would be doing.”
You’ve seen the haze in the sky in Northeast Ohio because of Canadian wildfires and now the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which monitors air quality, has thrust Northeast Ohio into the “unhealthy” category for today.
"We expect our officers to be of the highest caliber and to have a passion for public service and the residents of Akron," said Akron Mayor Dan Horrigan.