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Plus, the Asian Lantern Festival causes a lawsuit between zoos, Gov. Mike DeWine sends Ohio troops to the U.S. border, and more.
The 28,000 square foot facility will be celebrated with ice cream, music, raffles, health screenings and more.
A severe thunderstorm watch was issued for much of northern Ohio on Wednesday.
A severe thunderstorm watch was issued for much of Northeast Ohio on Wednesday afternoon.
An 18-year-old Beachwood man was shot to death in Warrensville Heights over the holiday weekend, police said.
A Cleveland Metropolitan Housing Authority officer will not face charges for a fatal shooting at the King Kennedy Complex.
The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and Pittsburgh Zoo are sparring over the name "Asian Lantern Festival."
A man brandishing a large gun stole merchandise from a Lee Road business before being caught by Cleveland Heights police.
The rechristened car dealership will host the Wahlburger food truck on Wednesday and Thursday.
There is a chance for severe thunderstorms to form in much of northern Ohio on Wednesday, the National Weather service warned.
The National Endowment for the Arts awarded a $100,000 grant to support art creation in Cleveland's east side neighborhoods.
More than 750 joints have been replaced with the help of a machine-based system.
Spurred by the deaths of two Ohio college students, Gov. DeWine said the legislation seeks to end hazing at schools across the state.
Plus, an early July heat wave grips the Buckeye State, Vax-a-Million failed to drive vaccination rates, and more.
Attorneys in Cleveland want to force the state government to rejoin a federal pandemic program boosting unemployment benefits by $300.
The iconic Lakewood bowling alley, bar and concert venue is changing hands.
Cleveland Heights residents may not get their shiny new trash and recycling bins until October.
The Imagine Chagrin program will decorate the commercial center while highlighting the work of local artists.
A new study says Ohio's Vax-a-Million lottery did not have a significant impact on COVID-19 vaccination rates.