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Just in time for Memorial Day Weekend, Shaker Heights Police will increase its patrols on certain roads and intersections with high traffic violations.
World leaders have gathered in Dayton for the 2025 NATO Parliamentary Assembly, with the war in Ukraine taking center stage.
Officials with the Campus Martius Museum and the American Friends of Lafayette expressed the importance of honoring the visit.
When John and Denise York throw a party, they use the Covelli Centre, and when their party uses the word celebrity in the title, they bring in players from the San Francisco 49ers.
The Richland One Board of School Commissioners voted Friday to for its new superintendent, say school board officials.
Ted Bauer was 21 when he went into the Air Force. He is one of the few WWII Veterans left in the Ohio Valley, according to Elison Assisted Living & Memory Care. Bauer just celebrated his 103 birthday ...
Representatives of Balkan nations and Americans of both political parties agree on NATO's value in maintaining peace around ...
Ohio State closed two offices that handle DEI, including the Office of Diversity and Inclusion and the Office of Student Life ...
Calls for the resignation of Cleveland Heights Mayor Kahlil Seren are growing louder. Friday afternoon, a special council committee of the whole met to discuss things concerning the mayor's duties.
Ohio LandSAR has responded to a high number of natural disasters and searches this year, using up more supplies than normal.
A federal judge just approved the Browns’ request to amend its lawsuit, allowing the Haslams to seek damages from the city of Cleveland.
Ohio's attorney general wants to ban crowdfunding for people accused of violent crimes, but one First Amendment lawyer warns this could violate constitutional rights.