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Tamir Rice's Mother Angry As Cop Who Killed Son Given New Job: 'Pathetic'
Timothy Loehmann, the officer who shot the 12-year-old in 2014, was recently hired by a police force in rural Pennsylvania.
Man Wrongly Jailed For Almost Half A Century Dies Months After Exoneration
Isaiah Andrews was wrongly imprisoned for the murder of his wife Regina who died in 1974.
Body Found Under Pile of Clothes Identified as Teen Missing Since July
A cleaning worker was moving the pile of clothes on an apartment balcony and found the body wrapped in a blanket.
Video of LeBron James' Reaction to Macy Gray's Performance Viewed 2M Times
As Macy Gray performed "The Star-Spangled Banner" ahead of Sunday's NBA All-Star Game, LeBron James was seen struggling to hold back laughter.
Adorable Video Shows Baby Gorilla Crawl for First Time
The baby gorilla was the first to be born at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo in its 139 year history.
Jim Jordan Described as Trump 'Sycophant' in Op-Ed in Ohio's Biggest Paper
The column called the GOP congressman an "obstructionist" on the 1/6 probe and slammed his "contempt for the truth."
Ohio Brother and Sister Charged With Chopping Down 100-Year-Old Tree
A brother and sister face felony charges, accused of cutting down a Black Walnut tree in a park. They said that they thought the tree was on family property.
Cleveland Cop Killed During Carjacking Remembered as 'True Public Servant'
"If I could create a template of what this city needs as a police officer, it would be patrol officer Shane Bartek," the city's police chief said.
Lawsuit Filed by 100 School Districts Against Ohio's School Voucher Program
About 100 school districts have joined the lawsuit, saying the system gives too much money to private schools.
$5M Bond Set for 18-Year-Old Woman Who Admitted to Killing Off-Duty Cop
Tamara McLoyd was charged with aggravated murder in the officer's death after allegedly ambushing him in the parking lot of an apartment building on Friday.
Progressive Overreach Is Creating Lawlessness. A Cop Is Its Latest Victim.
If we want policing in America to be as good as it can be, we cannot continue to paint all officers with the same broad brush.
Cars Turned Away From COVID Testing Site Three Hours After Opening
Cars started to be turned away at the drive-through COVID testing site just three hours after it opened Tuesday because of the line of cars already waiting.
Kalyn Moore Murder Suspect Lexx Meeks Smiles in Mugshot After Arrest
The East Cleveland Police posted the picture to their Facebook page.
Mom Alleges School Employee Made Daughter Eat Waffles Out of Garbage Can
Latasha Williams, the mother of the fourth-grader, has filed a lawsuit against the school district.
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Guardians Greeted With 'Ominous Sign' On First Day As Team Store Logo Falls
Forty minutes after the store opened, the sign outside the Cleveland Guardians' team store fell from its mount, crashing onto the sidewalk below.
Two Cleveland Guardians Will Represent City After 'Amicable' Lawsuit Ends
The local roller derby club sued the former Cleveland Indians team in October alleging common law trademark violations.
Sleep Disorders Could Lead to Worse COVID Outcomes, Study Finds
The study showed an connection between sleep disorders and the risk for "adverse" COVID-19 outcomes, according to Cleveland Clinic.
Baltimore Ravens' Malik Harrison Wounded in Cleveland Shooting on Halloween
The team announced the linebacker suffered a "non-life-threatening injury" while visiting his home state over the weekend.
Mother Denied Liver Transplant Over COVID Vaccine Refusal
The Cleveland Clinic said that for organ transplant surgeries involving a living donor, they are requiring the COVID-19 vaccine for both donor and recipient.
Former Ohio Director Who Ran 'Inhumane' Jail Sentenced to 9 Months There
"What you've done is unthinkable and callous," Visiting Judge Patricia Cosgrove said. "I don't know how you can look at yourself in a mirror."
Ohio Man Who Fell Down Stairs After Tripping Over Wife's Shoes Cannot Sue
In the ruling, a member of the three-judge panel said that the man failed to show how outside factors prevented him from noticing the shoes.
Cleveland Mayor's 24-Year-Old Grandson Fatally Shot
The Cleveland Division of Police Homicide Unit is investigating the shooting. No arrests have reportedly been made so far.
Women Attacks Beauty Store Owners After Card Is Declined
"I don't think anybody expects their parents to get brutally beaten like that," the owners' son told WJW-TV.
Fans React to Cleveland Baseball Team Changing Name to Guardians
In addition to changing the name, the team also announced a new logo featuring a baseball and the letter "G" for Guardians. The team colors will stay the same.
Man Released From Prison Plans to Marry Sister of His Alleged Victim
A judge recently overturned John Tiedjen's conviction after 32 years. Now, he plans to marry the sister of the man he was accused of killing.
Family of Arthur Keith Demands Civil Rights Probe Into His Death
A grand jury decided this week not to charge the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority police officer who fatally shot the 19-year-old.
Ohio Supreme Court Denies Appeal of Former Officer Who Killed Tamir Rice
The denial is seen as the likely end of Loehmann's attempts at being reinstated on the police force after being fired for lying on his job application.
Woman Finds Tunnel in 1859 Home Possibly Part of the Underground Railroad
The couple found that two of the four fireplaces in their 19th-century house were not connected to chimneys.