- Daily Praise

It was early in the morning on Sunday. It was dark and it was raining…raining very hard. That wasn’t going to stop Clara Gantt from going to church. Around 6 a.m., she left her daughter’s home near Blythewood for the trip to her home church, Three Rivers Baptist Church in Irmo. Hidden by the darkness and blinding […]

- CLE

  Flooding led to traffic changes in downtown Cleveland Wednesday night. Police shut down the westbound Shoreway after multiple cars have stalled out in high water. Additionally eastbound drivers on Interstate 90 were being forced to exit the interstate at East Ninth Street due to flooding near the Carnegie exit. Water was as deep as […]

- CLE

  Tuesday evening’s storms and heavy rains brought quite a bit of flooding to parts of Northeast Ohio. Starting on the East side, we had flooding in Gates Mills at Mayfield and River Roads. Martin Luther King Boulevard is also closed from I-90 to St. Clair Avenue. The West and East Shoreways were both underwater. […]

Breaking News

Heavy rains Sunday and early Monday morning has caused some flooding and traffic problems around northeast Ohio. Some roads closed Monday, forcing morning commuters to use alternate routes and avoid some areas. In Lakewood, police closed West 117th Street between Berea Road and Madison Avenue. That road re-opened at about 6 a.m. In Brecksville, Riverview […]

Breaking News

Heavy rains Sunday and early Monday morning has caused some flooding and traffic problems around northeast Ohio. Some roads closed Monday, forcing morning commuters to use alternate routes and avoid some areas. In Lakewood, police closed West 117th Street between Berea Road and Madison Avenue. That road re-opened at about 6 a.m. In Brecksville, Riverview […]

National

The victims of the floods,  now more than than ever  need your help. Night after night as we watch town after town disappear under the waters families are displaced.  More than 2,100 Red Cross workers continue to help people along the Mississippi River and in areas across the south where tornadoes wiped out entire communities. […]

National

The victims of the floods,  now more than than ever  need your help. Night after night as we watch town after town disappear under the waters families are displaced.  More than 2,100 Red Cross workers continue to help people along the Mississippi River and in areas across the south where tornadoes wiped out entire communities. […]