Yazeed Essa Sentenced To Life In Prison For Wife’s Cyanide Poisoning Death
A former Ohio doctor was sentenced Tuesday to life in prison for poisoning his wife with cyanide five years ago.
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A former Ohio doctor was sentenced Tuesday to life in prison for poisoning his wife with cyanide five years ago.
Read MoreAnderson was due a $2 million roster bonus on March 19 and was scheduled to earn a base salary of $7.45 million in 2010, the last of a three-year contract he signed after his Pro Bowl-alternate season of 2007
Read MoreBasheer speaks with Terry Butler, Vice-President for Student and Community Programs at Tri-C, along with Nita Leff, Director and Kendra Willis, Program Assistant of the Women In Transition program, which offers information, resources, and support to woman as they strive to reach their life goals. (part 2 of 2)
Read MoreBasheer speaks with Terry Butler, Vice-President for Student and Community Programs at Tri-C, along with Nita Leff, Director and Kendra Willis, Program Assistant of the Women In Transition program, which offers information, resources, and support to woman as they strive to reach their life goals. (part 1 of 2)
Read MorePresident Barack Obama will come to Northeast Ohio on Monday to make remarks on healthcare reform, a White House official said.
Read More“I’m good, I’m good,” James said when asked about his right ankle, which he twisted last Friday and contributed to him missing Saturday night’s game in Milwaukee.
Read MoreIt’s no secret that funnyman Drew Carey LOVES Cleveland.
The city’s native son has based a large chunk of his career on the struggling city, and now, it’s the focus of a new documentary series slated to air next week.
Read MoreCLEVELAND – When the crew of the movie “Spiderman 3″ rolled into Cleveland, through computer generation effects, we saw Spiderman leaping among the concrete and brick buildings of the city’s downtown area.
Read MoreLAS VEGAS — In this desert town known for gambling and good times, the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health is spurring intense hope for a different kind of economic future.
Read MoreFood-borne illnesses caused by salmonella and the e. coli bacteria, above, cost Ohioans an estimated $5.8 billion dollars a year in health-care spending and quality-of-life losses, according to a study.
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