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Steven Keenan, an Akron Public Schools administrator, lost pay after trading in and selling lawn mowers on Facebook. School board may fire him.
Expect multiple OVI checkpoints in and around Cleveland this weekend. Law enforcement urges drivers to plan ahead and stay sober.
Shoppers at the Sheetz in Amherst won a $100K top prize today in the Ohio Lottery’s “Win Big” scratch-off game. Two top prizes remain.
Ashland County Sheriff Kurt Schneider investigates political buttons at the fair. Fair board boots the Democrat booth. The Secret Service may get involved.
Looking for the best burgers in Cleveland? Celebrate National Cheeseburger Day with this list of top spots serving up the juiciest cheeseburgers in The Land.
An internal affairs investigation at the Franklin County Corrections Center revealed a staff member carried on a secret relationship with an inmate. The two exchanged hundreds of calls and texts, sent/received suggestive photos, and attempted to keep the “relationship” under wraps. OHIO: Columbus Mother Charged After “Throwing” Baby Documents obtained by NBC4 Investigates detail that […]
A nine-month-old boy is fighting for his life after police say his mother admitted to causing his traumatic injuries. Police arrested 29-year-old Billie Jo Tustin, who admitted to detectives that she threw her baby about 15 feet across a room, causing his head to strike the floor. She also confessed to throwing him shorter distances […]
Cleveland Hopkins scored 580/1,000 and ranked last among medium-sized airports in the J.D. Power study. Here’s what travelers dislike and what needs fixing.
Ohio Rep. Max Miller urges Gov. DeWine to deploy the National Guard to Cleveland over violent crime; local leaders push back, saying...
Summit County is rolling out AI to handle police non-emergency calls across several departments. The move frees up...
Cleveland sports fans are loyal, but heartbreak has defined generations. From blown World Series saves to QB busts, here are 20 embarrassing moments.
Columbus City Schools is weighing big changes to how high schoolers get to class, and the district says the move could free up more than $5 million. At a public meeting Thursday night, officials laid out two options: either give high school students Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) bus passes, or cut high school busing […]