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The brother of an Olympic gymnastics champion has been cleared of charges in connection to a shooting at an Airbnb on New Year’s Eve. Tevin Biles-Thomas, who has also served in the U.S. Army, was acquitted in a hearing today by Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Judge Joan Synenberg of charges for “multiple counts […]

One of the two remaining locations of a fast-food giant that was really popular in the 1970’s has closed down for good. The Arthur Treacher’s Fish and Chips in Garfield has officially pulled the plug on its operations after June 12. From WJW Fox 8 News Cleveland: Owner Ben Vittoria said the decision to shutter the […]

A popular Holiday television special is about to come to life on stage and is coming to Northeast Ohio later this year. The Akron Civic Theatre has announced that a live-action version of ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ is coming to the facility on Dec. 9. From WJW Fox 8 News Cleveland: Based on the classic […]

One of Cleveland and Ohio’s most iconic politicians made a huge announcement at a press conference on June 14 at 5 p.m. Dennis Kucinich is running for Mayor of the city, the same position he had ran for in the late 1970’s and won before exiting that role just as the 1980’s arrived. From WJW […]

A bill that seeks to get rid of the E-Check program in Ohio has been voted on by the state’s House of Represenatives. That particular resolution, known officially as House Resolution 56, has passed on June 10 and will now head to the Ohio Senate. From WEWS News 5 Cleveland: “Our taxpayers have faced this […]

In a move that is not surprising to those in Ohio political circles, Jim Renacci has announced on June 10 that his running for Governor in an attempt to unseat the person who is occupying that position as of right now. That would be the current Governor Mike DeWine, whom Renacci and others in the […]

After keeping the curtains closed and lights down for more than a year, one of Northeast Ohio and America’s most beloved performing arts center is making its premiere return after the COVID-19 pandemic halted the shows. Playhouse Square is reopening it’s 11 stages on June 11 (not a coincidence) with the debut of ‘The Choir […]

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First-time homebuyers wade through several decisions on the homeownership journey. Sometimes, the questions can outnumber the answers: How much will I need for a down payment? Where do I want to live? What style of home do I want? What about closing costs? What are my non-negotiables? Should I get pre-approved for a loan? What […]

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In a nutshell, a wrongful death lawsuit consists of an act by an individual resulting in the death of a person. The death may follow as either an intentional or accidental action, and the deceased person’s estate may find themselves eligible to file a wrongful death lawsuit. In order to recover from a wrongful death suit, a variety […]

Preseason is back in The Land after the NFL had pulled the plug on those games from all of its teams last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Cleveland Browns is celebrating the return of preseason with the official release of its schedule for this year. From WEWS News 5 Cleveland: The Browns’ three-game […]

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Just when we thought it was safe to come out after protecting ourselves from the COVID-19 pandemic, the city of Cleveland faced another obstacle over this past weekend with 2 mass shootings that resulted in 35 people being shot, 4 stabbed and 3 dead, after a drive by shooting at a graduation and six individuals […]

Residents of Canal Fulton have noticed their water appearing abnormal with different coloration. It has been reported that the water in the city’s system has come out as purple. The Canal Fulton water department is now “flushing out the system” and giving tips on how to use the city’s water in the meantime. From WJW […]