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.
Guardians Greeted With 'Ominous Sign' On First Day As Team Store Logo Falls
Forty minutes after the store opened, the sign outside the Cleveland Guardians' team store fell from its mount, crashing onto the sidewalk below.
Two Cleveland Guardians Will Represent City After 'Amicable' Lawsuit Ends
The local roller derby club sued the former Cleveland Indians team in October alleging common law trademark violations.
Sleep Disorders Could Lead to Worse COVID Outcomes, Study Finds
The study showed an connection between sleep disorders and the risk for "adverse" COVID-19 outcomes, according to Cleveland Clinic.
Baltimore Ravens' Malik Harrison Wounded in Cleveland Shooting on Halloween
The team announced the linebacker suffered a "non-life-threatening injury" while visiting his home state over the weekend.
Mother Denied Liver Transplant Over COVID Vaccine Refusal
The Cleveland Clinic said that for organ transplant surgeries involving a living donor, they are requiring the COVID-19 vaccine for both donor and recipient.
Former Ohio Director Who Ran 'Inhumane' Jail Sentenced to 9 Months There
"What you've done is unthinkable and callous," Visiting Judge Patricia Cosgrove said. "I don't know how you can look at yourself in a mirror."
Ohio Man Who Fell Down Stairs After Tripping Over Wife's Shoes Cannot Sue
In the ruling, a member of the three-judge panel said that the man failed to show how outside factors prevented him from noticing the shoes.
Cleveland Mayor's 24-Year-Old Grandson Fatally Shot
The Cleveland Division of Police Homicide Unit is investigating the shooting. No arrests have reportedly been made so far.
Women Attacks Beauty Store Owners After Card Is Declined
"I don't think anybody expects their parents to get brutally beaten like that," the owners' son told WJW-TV.
Fans React to Cleveland Baseball Team Changing Name to Guardians
In addition to changing the name, the team also announced a new logo featuring a baseball and the letter "G" for Guardians. The team colors will stay the same.
Man Released From Prison Plans to Marry Sister of His Alleged Victim
A judge recently overturned John Tiedjen's conviction after 32 years. Now, he plans to marry the sister of the man he was accused of killing.
Family of Arthur Keith Demands Civil Rights Probe Into His Death
A grand jury decided this week not to charge the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority police officer who fatally shot the 19-year-old.
Ohio Supreme Court Denies Appeal of Former Officer Who Killed Tamir Rice
The denial is seen as the likely end of Loehmann's attempts at being reinstated on the police force after being fired for lying on his job application.
Woman Finds Tunnel in 1859 Home Possibly Part of the Underground Railroad
The couple found that two of the four fireplaces in their 19th-century house were not connected to chimneys.
Nina Turner, Aiming to 'Grow the Squad,' Endorsed by Ohio's Largest Paper
Ohio's largest newspaper, The Plain Dealer, endorsed former Ohio State Senator Nina Turner for the Democratic nomination in the 11th congressional district special election.
Backlash As New York Says It's Not so Hot in Cleveland
New York City's official Twitter account criticized the Ohio city located on the shores of Lake Erie. Many begged to differ.
Liz Cheney, Anthony Gonzalez Form Joint Funding Group Ahead of Trump Rally
Gonzalez and Cheney were among the 10 House Republicans who voted in favor of impeaching Trump following the deadly January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
Cleveland 'House of Horrors' Survivor Gina DeJesus is Carjacked at Gunpoint
Gina DeJesus was kidnapped in 2002, aged 13, and held prisoner with Michelle Knight and Amanda Berry by Ariel Castro for more than a decade.
Ohio Newspaper Calls on Lt. Governor to Apologize for 'Wuhan Virus' Tweet
"So it appears it was the Wuhan Virus after all?" Husted tweeted on March 26, prompting the editorial board's response Sunday.
Spirit Airlines Passenger Attempts to Open Emergency Door Mid-Flight
The flight was diverted from its Los Angeles destination to land in Denver.
Serial Killer 'Cleveland Strangler' Anthony Sowell Dies in Prison
Sowell had been found guilty of murdering 11 people and disposing of the bodies on his Columbus, Ohio property.
Cleveland Police Investigating Swastika Painted on Jewish Cemetery
Vandals used red paint to daub the symbol alongside a star of David and the word "Jewish" on a utility pole and a tree.
Man Shot Dead By Customer For Holding Up Store Checkout Line
Jerry Saffo, 32, died in the shooting outside a Family Dollar store in the Mount Pleasant neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio.
Fox News Host Confronts Trump Adviser Over Flouting of Mask Rules at Debate
"Why did the first family and the chief of staff feel that the rules for everybody else didn't apply to them?" Chris Wallace asked Trump adviser Steve Cortes.
Police Driver Appears to Give BLM Protesters the Finger Outside Debate
Groups of Black Lives Matter protesters gathered in Cleveland to call for justice and the ousting of President Donald Trump.
Ohio GOP Pull Ad Accusing Democrat of Debt Owed by Other Man With Same Name
The Ohio Republican Party has pulled a campaign advertisement which accused an incumbent Democratic state representative of owing a 1999 debt actually belonging to another man with his same name.
Manhunt Launched After Veteran Cleveland Police Officer Shot Dead on Duty
The slain officer has been named locally as 53-year-old James Skernivitz.
NY Police Union Backs Trump, Cleveland Patrolmen's Group Breaks Tradition
As the leader of a New York State police union endorses President Donald Trump's reelection campaign, a patrolmen's association in Cleveland is abstaining from political alliances altogether.
Ohio Woman Refuses Mask in Planet Fitness, Accuses Staffer of 'Harassment'
An Ohio woman challenged a Planet Fitness staff member after he repeatedly asked her to leave the gym for refusing to wear a mask.