CLEVELAND, Ohio – In speaking out Tuesday night about Cuyahoga County’s investments in Israel amid the war on Gaza, Rev. Regis E. Bunch equated the white members of county council to slave owners and used the N-word to refer to council’s four Black members. No one stopped him. No one can, really.
Kohl's Corp. announced on Tuesday it will cut roughly 10% of its workforce at its corporate headquarters. The announcement comes just weeks after the retailer said it would close 27 stores and an e-commerce distribution center.
The new House Speaker, cousin to the Senate bill sponsor, is more receptive to tightening Ohio’s marijuana law, and Republicans could fast track SB 56—whether Democrats like it or not. Democrats picked up a few seats in both legislative chambers, but Republicans still hold overwhelming majorities.
Eric Schmidt, 43, a science teacher in the South Euclid-Lyndhurst School District, is accused of requesting and receiving nude photos from a 16-year-old girl through Snapchat.
It was one of two armed robberies in recent days police are investigating. On Sunday, a man armed with a handgun robbed a BP gas station in the North Hill neighborhood.
Powerball draws on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10:59 p.m. The odds of winning the jackpot with a $2 ticket are 1 in 292,201,338. Mega Millions draws on Tuesdays and Fridays at 11 p.m. The odds of winning the jackpot with a $2 ticket are 1-in-302,575,350.
Ohio's newest senator, sworn in as JD Vance's replacement, aims to address immigration, inflation, and energy costs in new role.
Beneficiaries of federal grants and loans were scrambling on Tuesday to determine whether their funding would be cut off by the new administration.
Michigan football team faced off with 2024 Ohio State, which would win the battle of national champs? Here's who we'd pick.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Bread crumbs have been recalled because of the presence of undeclared sesame, a known allergen.
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol announced plans to scale back the company's food and beverage offerings by 30% as part of a restructuring effort.
Dear Annie: I have a brother-in-law that I need help with but don’t know where to turn. He’s a hoarder. The house he lives in belonged to his parents, but it is now full of junk and he does nothing to keep it clean. He has purchased several items and his garage is overflowing so the new items are left in their boxes outside.