The family of Karen “Reyna” Dunlap, 30, of College Park, Maryland traveled to Cleveland on Tuesday to meet with Cleveland Police Detectives who are investigating the death, along with the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office.
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A 19-year-old received his sentence Thursday in connection to the deadly shooting of a Cleveland mother. Antwoina Carter, just 26 years old, was killed in March 2024 after an officer-involved shooting and crash. Prosecutors announced Thursday that all three suspects in her death have now pleaded guilty.
COLUMBUS, Ohio - A bill aimed at tamping down perceived liberal bias at Ohio colleges that failed last legislative session is back and the newest version contains more requirements for schools. Senate Bill 1 will be sponsored by state Sen. Jerry Cirino of Kirtland, he said during a news conference on Wednesday.
Ohio, known as the Buckeye State, is located in the Midwest of the United States. The state is known for its rich history and vibrant culture scene. With a diverse population of about 11.9 million spread across its major cities,
Clevelanders living on West 123rd Street or traveling through the neighborhood have been dealing with a water main break that has coated a section of the roadway in ice.
The temperatures in Greater Cleveland may be as cold as it gets, but that doesn’t mean you have to be stuck hiding out in your house next to the furnace for the entirety of January. Northeast Ohio is still bustling with various events to stay busy during the frigid season.
Ohio Contemporary Ballet, formerly known as Verb Ballets, presents past and present works that highlight their distinct style and push contemporary boundaries.
January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month and Cleveland FBI officials are urging the public to look out for the signs, pointing out that “Northern Ohio is not exempt from these dreadful
Brite Winter is heading across the Cuyahoga River to the East Bank of the Flats, where larger festival grounds will be able to accommodate even more artists.
The city of Cleveland will serve as the host of the National Association of Minority Contractors (NAMC) annual convention this summer at Key Tower’s Cleveland Marriott Downtown. Meeting under the theme,
Moen Incorporated, a major employer, is leaving the city of North Olmsted and heading to the Chicago area, according to a press release from its parent company, Fortune Brands Innovation.
The CLE Flag Project, a civic effort organized by a group of Cleveland-area volunteers, launched this spring with a simple mission: To come up with a new, modern city flag, one that more closely matched Cleveland's current ethos.