The latest weather forecasts reveal best cities for solar eclipse viewing
A National Weather Service meteorologist shared the latest forecast for several cities along the path of the totality on April 8.
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Shane Bieber Joins Elite List With Fifth Straight Opening Day Start
Cleveland Guardians' ace Shane Bieber secures his fifth straight Opening Day start, joining franchise legends in an elite pitching lineage.
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Stay in the Loop: AL Central Division Injury Updates for the Week
Get updates on the Cleveland Guardians, Minnesota Twins, Chicago White Sox, and Kansas City Royals, including details on injuries and recovery timelines.
Surprise as owner rescues kitten who is actually a "dog in a cat body"
Pippin was adopted from a shelter in Cleveland, Ohio, bringing with him a tiny mouse toy and a very special set of skills.
Have hundreds of children gone missing in Cleveland? What we know
The suburban police chief who runs a missing children center says the media are hyping up statistics for shock value.
Catholic schools defend pro-LGBTQ policies after diocese recommendations
The policy says that individuals within the diocese must "present and conduct themselves in a manner consistent with their God-given biological sex."
Cleveland Catholics ban LGBTQ+ expression after Pope's 'backward' comment
The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland's policy restricts LGBTQ+ identity and expression at 84 schools in Ohio.
Stray dog enjoys spending day with firefighters: "Like one of the guys"
Firefighter Brett Dugas told Newsweek that the dog loved the attention. "Everyone was happy to play with him and have him hang out," he said.
Cleveland rocked by gunfire after 1 killed, 13 hurt in 3 separate shootings
The city was plagued by another weekend of gun violence, prompting Mayor Justin Bibb to lash out at state Republicans over Ohio's permitless carry law.
Before and after photos show Cleveland "disappear" into wildfire smoke
The city, situated on Lake Erie, was carpeted with smoke from Canadian wildfires on Wednesday, leading the skyline to seemingly vanish.
Crime Is Coming for the Rich. Now Will People Care?
Here's hoping that the apathy that those in power seem to possess when it comes to poor folks being victimized by crime will disappear when it comes to celebs.
Midwestern city sees "extraordinary" uptick in missing children
"Social media is the key in many instances to finding these individuals," former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer told Newsweek.
Texas Attorney General Calls Shooting Part of Biden's 'Plan'
Five individuals, including illegal immigrants, were killed last Friday in a rural Texas town.
Mass shooting at Texas home leaves at least five dead
There are reports that five people, including an eight-year-old child, have been killed in a Texas shooting.
Launch of brand new U.S. warship goes awry
The new U.S.S. Cleveland experienced "the most dramatic" and an "old-fashioned" form of launching, an expert told Newsweek.
Cat mesmerized by owner performing hilarious one-woman dance show
Lambo Licia told Newsweek that her cat, Mega, follows her around while she sings and dances and will often sit in front of her "waiting for more."
Tamir Rice's Mother Angry As Cop Who Killed Son Given New Job: 'Pathetic'
Timothy Loehmann, the officer who shot the 12-year-old in 2014, was recently hired by a police force in rural Pennsylvania.
Man Wrongly Jailed For Almost Half A Century Dies Months After Exoneration
Isaiah Andrews was wrongly imprisoned for the murder of his wife Regina who died in 1974.
Body Found Under Pile of Clothes Identified as Teen Missing Since July
A cleaning worker was moving the pile of clothes on an apartment balcony and found the body wrapped in a blanket.
Video of LeBron James' Reaction to Macy Gray's Performance Viewed 2M Times
As Macy Gray performed "The Star-Spangled Banner" ahead of Sunday's NBA All-Star Game, LeBron James was seen struggling to hold back laughter.
Adorable Video Shows Baby Gorilla Crawl for First Time
The baby gorilla was the first to be born at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo in its 139 year history.
Jim Jordan Described as Trump 'Sycophant' in Op-Ed in Ohio's Biggest Paper
The column called the GOP congressman an "obstructionist" on the 1/6 probe and slammed his "contempt for the truth."
Ohio Brother and Sister Charged With Chopping Down 100-Year-Old Tree
A brother and sister face felony charges, accused of cutting down a Black Walnut tree in a park. They said that they thought the tree was on family property.
Cleveland Cop Killed During Carjacking Remembered as 'True Public Servant'
"If I could create a template of what this city needs as a police officer, it would be patrol officer Shane Bartek," the city's police chief said.
Lawsuit Filed by 100 School Districts Against Ohio's School Voucher Program
About 100 school districts have joined the lawsuit, saying the system gives too much money to private schools.
$5M Bond Set for 18-Year-Old Woman Who Admitted to Killing Off-Duty Cop
Tamara McLoyd was charged with aggravated murder in the officer's death after allegedly ambushing him in the parking lot of an apartment building on Friday.
Progressive Overreach Is Creating Lawlessness. A Cop Is Its Latest Victim.
If we want policing in America to be as good as it can be, we cannot continue to paint all officers with the same broad brush.
Cars Turned Away From COVID Testing Site Three Hours After Opening
Cars started to be turned away at the drive-through COVID testing site just three hours after it opened Tuesday because of the line of cars already waiting.
Kalyn Moore Murder Suspect Lexx Meeks Smiles in Mugshot After Arrest
The East Cleveland Police posted the picture to their Facebook page.
Mom Alleges School Employee Made Daughter Eat Waffles Out of Garbage Can
Latasha Williams, the mother of the fourth-grader, has filed a lawsuit against the school district.