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Crime & Emergencies in ...
A 17-year-old was shot Sunday near Luke Easter Park and the Zelma George Rec Center. First responders applied a tourniquet and he was taken to a hospital, according to a local post.
A 35-year-old was arrested after firing multiple shots during a family dispute on Sharon Lane. Westshore SWAT negotiated a surrender and charges were filed.
Community & Society in ...
Wooster High School and the community are mourning the death of sophomore Maddox Graser after a severe medical emergency. The district is offering counseling and collecting memorial items for the family.
Food & Drinks in ...
Pastry chef Courtney Bonning will open Oven Mitts Bakery on Lorain Road this summer, focusing on coffee, house-baked breakfast sandwiches and grab-and-go pastries.
DNA testing identified remains found in suitcases in 1998 as Lawrence A. Drotleff, his son admitted dismembering him and now faces federal charges for stealing benefits.
Two people were shot Friday morning near Snowville and Brecksville roads. State investigators are assisting and police say there is no ongoing threat.
Cleveland police say they arrested a suspect after vandalism that left nearly $92,000 in damage to the Huntington Convention Center. Surveillance footage and police postings were key to the arrest.
Real Estate & Development in ...
NCWDC has hired former Bedrock executive Jason Russell as VP of real estate development and planning to lead Cleveland’s downtown lakefront master planning.
The W Sports Bar will close its Detroit‑Shoreway outpost on May 3; owners say they’re exploring a downtown relocation near Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.
A man died after his car plowed into a Parma home Wednesday night, heavily damaging the house. Parma Fire says the cause is under investigation.
A Parma woman was sentenced to 24 months after pleading guilty in the November hit‑and‑run that killed 73‑year‑old Shirley Brown in Cleveland’s EcoVillage. The court also ordered a 25‑year license suspension.
Politics & Govt in ...
The Pentagon directed the termination of most DoD collective‑bargaining agreements; AFGE says more than 600 civilian workers at DFAS Cleveland lost contract protections. Union leaders vow legal challenges.
A former Progressive Field concessions worker alleges months of racist slurs, sexual misconduct and threats while on the job. The Cuyahoga County suit seeks reinstatement, back pay and damages.
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