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**?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> feed xmlns:yt="http://www.youtube.com/xml/schemas/2015" xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> link rel="self" href="http://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA"/> id>yt:channel:NBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/id> yt:channelId>NBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/yt:channelId> title>WKYC Channel 3/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA"/> author> name>WKYC Channel 3/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/uri> /author> published>2007-07-03T21:06:43+00:00/published> entry> id>yt:video:sbAP170zFm8/id> yt:videoId>sbAP170zFm8/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/yt:channelId> title>Black Cat Books & Oddities, Northeast Ohio booksellers celebrate Indie Bookstore Day/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbAP170zFm8"/> author> name>WKYC Channel 3/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/uri> /author> published>2024-04-27T13:33:55+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-27T13:34:58+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Black Cat Books & Oddities, Northeast Ohio booksellers celebrate Indie Bookstore Day/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/sbAP170zFm8?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i4.ytimg.com/vi/sbAP170zFm8/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Max and Alicia Frazier, owners of Black Cat Books & Oddities in Medina, speak with Danielle Wiggins about how to support local booksellers on Indie Bookstore Day./media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="2" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="21"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:Dv1OEFYztzg/id> yt:videoId>Dv1OEFYztzg/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/yt:channelId> title>Akron Zoo hosts Wildlife Illuminated immersive experience event series/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dv1OEFYztzg"/> author> name>WKYC Channel 3/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/uri> /author> published>2024-04-27T13:18:41+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-27T13:20:54+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Akron Zoo hosts Wildlife Illuminated immersive experience event series/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/Dv1OEFYztzg?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i1.ytimg.com/vi/Dv1OEFYztzg/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>3News' Kierra Cotton speaks with Akron Zoo Marketing & PR Manager Elena Bell about the zoo's Wildlife Illuminated event series, running through June 1./media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="2" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="33"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:FjcGbalpf5c/id> yt:videoId>FjcGbalpf5c/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/yt:channelId> title>Cleveland weather: Rainy, rumbly start with big weekend warmup coming/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjcGbalpf5c"/> author> name>WKYC Channel 3/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/uri> /author> published>2024-04-27T11:40:01+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-27T11:43:50+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Cleveland weather: Rainy, rumbly start with big weekend warmup coming/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/FjcGbalpf5c?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i3.ytimg.com/vi/FjcGbalpf5c/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Your 6:30 a.m. Greater Cleveland and Northeast Ohio weather forecast for April 27, 2024: Hello Saturday! It's been a rainy, rumbly start for some of you but those warmer temperatures have most certainly arrived. It will be breezy today with highs in the mid 70s. Keep your umbrella handy, but know there will be plenty of dry time today too. Are you ready for a taste of summer tomorrow? Highs will be in the low 80s with just a chance for a stray shower/thunderstorm. Temperatures stay above average into the new work and school week with highs in the 80s again on Monday. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible later Monday into Tuesday. Temperatures will trend above average as we welcome May next week. Hard to believe this is the last weekend of April. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="40" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="1141"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:rSG_gYI4nVQ/id> yt:videoId>rSG_gYI4nVQ/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/yt:channelId> title>Cuyahoga County Board of Health reports mpox outbreak/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSG_gYI4nVQ"/> author> name>WKYC Channel 3/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/uri> /author> published>2024-04-27T06:33:02+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-27T06:34:52+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Cuyahoga County Board of Health reports mpox outbreak/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/rSG_gYI4nVQ?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i3.ytimg.com/vi/rSG_gYI4nVQ/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>“Cuyahoga County is presently experiencing an mpox outbreak,” according to the Cuyahoga County Board of Health. That information released Thursday morning comes with the health agency saying Cuyahoga County has documented nine cases of mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) from February through April 23. The Cuyahoga County Board of Health says this includes six cases in their health jurisdiction and three reported by the Cleveland Department of Public Health. Cases range in age from 17-44 years old, according to the Cuyahoga County Board of Health. “Those who believe that they may have been directly exposed to mpox are advised to get tested as soon as possible,” according to a press release. “We are encouraging all medical providers to keep mpox as part of their differential diagnosis. Any provider seeing a patient with lesions and/or a rash, particularly if they are part of the identified at-risk population should be tested for mpox.” Monica Robins reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/mpox-outbreak-cuyahoga-county-cleveland-public-health/95-713db474-7b02-4d12-9279-949bd6be6748/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="6" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="223"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:vnYHSyjoXjo/id> yt:videoId>vnYHSyjoXjo/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/yt:channelId> title>ODOT, NOACA renew effort to reduce controversial congestion near Strongsville and Brunswick/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnYHSyjoXjo"/> author> name>WKYC Channel 3/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/uri> /author> published>2024-04-27T06:25:37+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-27T06:29:59+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>ODOT, NOACA renew effort to reduce controversial congestion near Strongsville and Brunswick/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/vnYHSyjoXjo?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i3.ytimg.com/vi/vnYHSyjoXjo/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>After decades of disagreement over congestion in Strongsville and Brunswick, the Ohio Department of Transportation and the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA) have announced a renewed effort to ease traffic near the Cuyahoga and Medina County lines. The plan is to bring in a consultant to help improve traffic in and around the cities. The study area would be along I-71 bounded on the north by Pearl Road (U.S. 42), the south by SR 303, to the west by U.S. 42 and to the east by West 130th. "I think that common ground that we all have here is that there is an issue out here that needs to be solved and that issue is congestion," ODOT press secretary Matt Bruning said. For decades, Strongsville officials have pushed for an interchange at Boston Road to help ease the traffic on I-71 between Pearl Road and state route 303. But the city of Brunswick has strongly opposed the idea of an interchange, which would impact residents in the area. "I think that’s what were trying to accomplish here with these next steps is to find a solution that hopefully most people can walk away from and say, ‘this is the right path forward,’” Bruning said. The Brunswick City Council released a statement Friday, supporting the independent traffic study and reiterating their opposition to an interchange that they said would "detrimentally" impact residents. Matt Rascon reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/odot-noaca-strongsville-brunswick-cuyahoga-county-medina-line-congestion/95-81400977-5a2a-42e0-87f0-f577c03ec8f1/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="4" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="146"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:kJ2mHX9FS0g/id> yt:videoId>kJ2mHX9FS0g/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/yt:channelId> title>Fresh 'steel' returns to downtown Cleveland with stocking of steelhead trout/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJ2mHX9FS0g"/> author> name>WKYC Channel 3/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/uri> /author> published>2024-04-27T05:38:38+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-27T08:46:38+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Fresh 'steel' returns to downtown Cleveland with stocking of steelhead trout/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/kJ2mHX9FS0g?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i4.ytimg.com/vi/kJ2mHX9FS0g/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>A historic stocking of steelhead trout in Cuyahoga River shows the resiliency and health of waters that once burned and inspired the Clean Water Act./media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="1" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="137"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:IBlYRBD4Pdk/id> yt:videoId>IBlYRBD4Pdk/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/yt:channelId> title>Cleveland area weather forecast: How warm will it get?/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBlYRBD4Pdk"/> author> name>WKYC Channel 3/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/uri> /author> published>2024-04-27T05:29:54+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-27T08:46:36+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Cleveland area weather forecast: How warm will it get?/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/IBlYRBD4Pdk?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/IBlYRBD4Pdk/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Your 11 p.m. Greater Cleveland and Northeast Ohio weather forecast for April 26, 2024: Overnight rain could linger for the first half of Saturday, but then it looks like a great rest of the weekend. Mid 70s with breezy winds Saturday and low 80s on Sunday with just a chance for a stray shower/storm. It should be feeling like summer! Temperatures stay above average into the new work and school week with highs in the 70s to near 80 each day. A few showers/storms possible later Monday into early Tuesday and we'll keep at least a chance for rain in the forecast through the end of the work and school week. Anthony Copeland has more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="9" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="717"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:uKg9ufnBPRc/id> yt:videoId>uKg9ufnBPRc/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/yt:channelId> title>Previous sex offender arrested after alleged 'suspicious' interaction with toddler at Westlake park/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKg9ufnBPRc"/> author> name>WKYC Channel 3/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/uri> /author> published>2024-04-27T05:02:11+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-27T08:58:09+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Previous sex offender arrested after alleged 'suspicious' interaction with toddler at Westlake park/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/uKg9ufnBPRc?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/uKg9ufnBPRc/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>A Westlake man who had previously been registered as a Tier 1 sex offender was arrested after a bystander became suspicious of his alleged interactions with a toddler at a public park and stepped in to help spark a police investigation. According to the Westlake Police Department, Tao Huang, 61, was arrested on Tuesday following an April 13 incident at the Cleveland Metroparks Bradley Woods Reservation. At approximately 10 a.m., a "concerned citizen" saw Huang allegedly acting "very 'friendly'" with an adult woman who had a toddler boy with her, Westlake police said. The caller said that he believed he recognized the man from the sex offender registry on the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's website. Officers from the Westlake and Metroparks police departments responded to the park but could neither find the Huang nor the mother and toddler. Police say the mother later called the police and reported being alerted to the suspect's possible sex offender status by the person who had made the original complaint. The mother had "thought about the interactions and realized that the male had been playing with her toddler and had identified himself as a 'teacher in body language,'" police allege. Metroparks police then wrote up a sex crime report. A Westlake police dispatcher then looked into the suspect through old records and police databases. The dispatcher positively identified Huang and found that he had previously been registered as a Tier 1 sex offender and that his 15-year registration requirement had recently expired. After passing the information to Metroparks detectives, police developed probable cause to arrest Huang on felony charges of gross sexual imposition. Westlake officers served the warrant at the 61-year-old's residence on Tuesday. He was turned over to Metroparks police. READ MORE:/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="20" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="326"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:1GAVCPplwHk/id> yt:videoId>1GAVCPplwHk/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/yt:channelId> title>Former HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge withdraws as Shaker Heights High School commencement speaker/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GAVCPplwHk"/> author> name>WKYC Channel 3/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/uri> /author> published>2024-04-27T04:15:34+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-27T08:27:45+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Former HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge withdraws as Shaker Heights High School commencement speaker/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/1GAVCPplwHk?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/1GAVCPplwHk/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Marcia L. Fudge has withdrawn from her planned role as Shaker Heights High School's commencement speaker following pushback from the community regarding her past support of disgraced ex-Cuyahoga County Judge Lance Mason. The district confirmed Fudge voluntarily asked to be removed from the graduation ceremony, scheduled to take place June 5 at the Wolstein Center in Cleveland. School officials add they are now "reviewing the Commencement program," with a potential replacement now pending. Fudge had been longtime friends with Mason and his then wife, beloved Shaker Heights elementary school teacher Aisha Fraser, when Mason brutally assaulted Fraser in 2014. The couple later divorced and Mason was sent to prison after pleading guilty, but he was released after only nine months behind bars following a two-year sentence. Fraser did not contest her ex-husband's release, but 3News later discovered Fudge had written a letter during her time as a U.S. congresswoman supporting Mason prior to his first sentencing, calling Mason "a good man" and telling prosecutors "Lance accepts full responsibility for his actions and has assured me that something like this will never happen again." Fudge was also accused of helping Mason get a job at Cleveland City Hall after he was set free, claims she denied. In November of 2018, Mason stabbed Fraser in front of their daughters outside a home in Shaker Heights, leaving her to die as he attempted to flee the scene. He was arrested, however, and eventually pleaded guilty to Fraser's murder the next year, receiving a sentence of 35 years to life in prison. Bri Buckley reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/former-hud-secretary-marcia-fudge-withdraws-shaker-heights-high-school-commencement-speaker/95-95a12427-4442-4ec7-8301-32606b5e60a5/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="7" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="225"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:69sw869VUhg/id> yt:videoId>69sw869VUhg/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/yt:channelId> title>Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Much warmer temps on the way this weekend/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69sw869VUhg"/> author> name>WKYC Channel 3/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/uri> /author> published>2024-04-26T23:37:16+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-27T08:42:11+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Much warmer temps on the way this weekend/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/69sw869VUhg?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i3.ytimg.com/vi/69sw869VUhg/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Your 6 p.m. Northeast Ohio weather forecast for April 26, 2024: Temperatures are finally back above average and they are going to stay that way. Much warmer tonight as lows only drop back into the 50s. Increasing clouds this evening and eventually a few showers/rumbles after midnight. Some of those could linger for the first half of Saturday, but then it looks like a great rest of the weekend. Mid 70s with breezy winds Saturday and low 80s on Sunday with just a chance for a stray shower/storm. It should be feeling like summer! Temperatures stay above average into the new work and school week with highs in the 70s to near 80 each day. A few showers/storms possible later Monday into early Tuesday and we'll keep at least a chance for rain in the forecast through the end of the work and school week. Anthony Copeland has the latest weather updates: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="10" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="562"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:NyX8aJV41Nc/id> yt:videoId>NyX8aJV41Nc/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/yt:channelId> title>Severely emaciated stray dog receiving medical care after being found in Lorain/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyX8aJV41Nc"/> author> name>WKYC Channel 3/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/uri> /author> published>2024-04-26T22:52:56+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-27T09:09:28+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Severely emaciated stray dog receiving medical care after being found in Lorain/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/NyX8aJV41Nc?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i3.ytimg.com/vi/NyX8aJV41Nc/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>A severely emaciated dog is getting desperately needed medical attention in Elyria after being abandoned in Lorain. According to a Facebook post by volunteers for the Lorain County Dog Kennel, the stray dog was picked up from Lincoln Boulevard on April 21. It weighed under 30 pounds when it was found and could not walk more than 10 steps without needing to sit and rest. "SOMEBODY knows this dog. SOMEBODY knows who did this. THIS IS NOT ACCEPTABLE!" the post read. On Friday, the Friendship Animal Protective League said on social media that the dog, "Lincoln," was taken to their shelter for medical attention, where "his road to recovery has just begun and will be a long one." "Dogs that are this emaciated require around the clock care, limited exercise, and several scheduled feedings a day," the APL said. "The cost of this care, while he remains at the vet will be expensive, but seeing Lincoln get stronger and stronger every day is what makes it worth it." The Friendship APL is soliciting donations on its Facebook post and via a 50/50 raffle to subsidize the costs of veterinary care. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/lorain-county/severely-emaciated-stray-dog-receiving-medical-care-after-being-found-in-lorain/95-5228f191-30e6-4ce2-859b-ccf531bf0cc8/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="6" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="125"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:so9Rfn-heO0/id> yt:videoId>so9Rfn-heO0/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/yt:channelId> title>Euclid police officer Michael Amiott has assault conviction related to 2017 traffic stop overturned/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=so9Rfn-heO0"/> author> name>WKYC Channel 3/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/uri> /author> published>2024-04-26T22:43:43+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-27T08:55:41+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Euclid police officer Michael Amiott has assault conviction related to 2017 traffic stop overturned/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/so9Rfn-heO0?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i4.ytimg.com/vi/so9Rfn-heO0/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Euclid police officer Michael Amiott's assault conviction stemming from a 2017 traffic stop has been vacated by the Cuyahoga County Eighth Appellate Court after the court ruled his right to a speedy trial was violated. Amiott was convicted of assault and interfering with civil rights in July 2022 and was later sentenced to one year of non-reporting community control in a prolonged case centered around a 2017 traffic stop during which video showed Amiott punching and kicking Richard Hubbard multiple times. His trial was delayed by two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. "The trial court erred in proceeding to trial after the speedy-trial time had elapsed where appellant had not waived his right to a speedy trial," the court wrote. Judges Frank Daniel Celebreze III, Lisa B. Forbes and Michael John Ryan concurred. "It's unfortunate that the administration of justice cannot pursue swiftly against a white officer in Michael Amiott as it does a black defendant in this county, state and country," said Christopher McNeal, Hubbard's lawyer. Bri Buckley reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/euclid-police-officer-michael-amiott-has-assault-conviction-related-to-violent-traffic-stop-overturned-richard-hubbard/95-adbe8bcd-1357-47c7-aa5d-d37d73fd81de/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="3" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="197"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:ctRasARFprk/id> yt:videoId>ctRasARFprk/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/yt:channelId> title>Cleveland Metroparks Zoo share update on baby gorilla Jameela's progress amid fostering effort/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctRasARFprk"/> author> name>WKYC Channel 3/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/uri> /author> published>2024-04-26T22:12:26+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-27T09:07:46+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Cleveland Metroparks Zoo share update on baby gorilla Jameela's progress amid fostering effort/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/ctRasARFprk?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i4.ytimg.com/vi/ctRasARFprk/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>As Jameela the baby gorilla continues making connections amid a fostering effort at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo just a few weeks after her arrival from Fort Worth, officials provided an update Friday saying she's "had such an amazing journey." "We’re still keeping in mind if the gorillas need that privacy and having the flexibility based on their terms if we can have public come see them or not," explains Associate Animal Curator Laura Klutts. "This weekend looks like it’s going to be some great weather, so fingers crossed. The gorillas are doing so well that we’ll be able to give them access to their outdoor habitat. It will be the first time that Jameela will get to go outside with the gorilla family." Klutts says Fredrika "Freddy" is doing an amazing job taking on the care of Jameela full time. "We still ask Freddy to participate in her training, so she comes over for those co-op bottle feeds just so we can make sure that Jameela is getting everything that she needs and is staying happy and healthy," Klutts adds. Kayembe, who was born at the Cleveland Zoo back in October 2021, is still nursing with Freddy as well. "It’s more so for the comfort to make sure everybody knows that Freddy is still his mom, too," Klutts says while saying they're seeing simultaneous nursing. "Freddy is just being an amazing rock star," Klutts says. Jameela’s arrival in Cleveland was announced late last month. Zoo officials said her birth in early January made international headlines after life-threatening complications threatened the health of her mother, Sekani, requiring an emergency cesarean -- the first in Fort Worth Zoo’s history. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/life/animals/baby-gorilla-jameela-cleveland-metroparks-zoo-fostering-freddy-video-update-fort-worth/95-41bcf197-cd28-434a-873a-a9a8341e52e2/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="187" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="5446"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:TkUa0c8nyfo/id> yt:videoId>TkUa0c8nyfo/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/yt:channelId> title>Legal Aid Society of Cleveland celebrates people who donate their time at Brief Advice Clinics/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkUa0c8nyfo"/> author> name>WKYC Channel 3/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/uri> /author> published>2024-04-26T22:03:35+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-27T06:01:35+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Legal Aid Society of Cleveland celebrates people who donate their time at Brief Advice Clinics/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/TkUa0c8nyfo?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i1.ytimg.com/vi/TkUa0c8nyfo/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland celebrates its volunteers all year long, and is making a special push for awareness about its volunteer program during National Volunteer Week, which runs from April 21-28 this year. One way Legal Aid relies on thousands of volunteers each year to meet the civil legal needs of people across Northeast Ohio, alongside its full-time staff, is through their many Brief Advice Clinics. "We address civil legal needs, so it could range from getting advice on an eviction to a divorce to small claims issues, all sorts of things," supervising attorney Julie Reed explained. "As long as they're within the Civil legal realm." At the clinics, volunteers like attorney Suzanne Bretz Blum — who helps advise Legal Aid's Volunteer Lawyers Program — help support the full-time staff of more than 130 people. "There have been over 3,000 lawyers involved in volunteering with Legal Aid over the past five years or so," Blum said. Many of those attorneys show up early on Saturday mornings to give free counsel at Legal Aid;s Brief Advice Clinics, which happen almost every weekend across Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, and Lorain counties. Volunteers also include people who haven't taken the bar exam, like administrative assistant Aliah Lawson. "People who aren't attorneys are very important at Brief Advice Clinics to make sure that the client needs are being serviced and that they are getting the advice they need to move forward," Lawson told 3News. Stephanie Haney has more./media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="2" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="64"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:Arf6g_QNKJQ/id> yt:videoId>Arf6g_QNKJQ/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/yt:channelId> title>State Champs in Kent blends sports, coffee and streetwear | First Look/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Arf6g_QNKJQ"/> author> name>WKYC Channel 3/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNBmxc6FvKyxtCpUygcdINA/uri> /author> published>2024-04-26T22:03:21+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-27T06:15:03+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>State Champs in Kent blends sports, coffee and streetwear | First Look/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/Arf6g_QNKJQ?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/Arf6g_QNKJQ/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Stephanie Haney visits State Champs, a first-of-its-kind coffee bar in Kent that blends live sports and streetwear in an inclusive community./media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="4" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="80"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> /feed>

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1:: Black Cat Books & Oddities, Northeast Ohio booksellers celebrate Indie Bookstore Day

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2024 13:33:55
Max and Alicia Frazier, owners of Black Cat Books & Oddities in Medina, speak with Danielle Wiggins about how to support local booksellers on Indie Bookstore Day.

2:: Akron Zoo hosts Wildlife Illuminated immersive experience event series

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2024 13:18:41
3News' Kierra Cotton speaks with Akron Zoo Marketing & PR Manager Elena Bell about the zoo's Wildlife Illuminated event series, running through June 1.

3:: Cleveland weather: Rainy, rumbly start with big weekend warmup coming

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2024 11:40:01
Your 6:30 a.m. Greater Cleveland and Northeast Ohio weather forecast for April 27, 2024: Hello Saturday! It's been a rainy, rumbly start for some of you but those warmer temperatures have most certainly arrived. It will be breezy today with highs in the mid 70s. Keep your umbrella handy, but know there will be plenty of dry time today too. Are you ready for a taste of summer tomorrow? Highs will be in the low 80s with just a chance for a stray shower/thunderstorm. Temperatures stay above average into the new work and school week with highs in the 80s again on Monday. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible later Monday into Tuesday. Temperatures will trend above average as we welcome May next week. Hard to believe this is the last weekend of April. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0

4:: Cuyahoga County Board of Health reports mpox outbreak

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2024 06:33:02
“Cuyahoga County is presently experiencing an mpox outbreak,” according to the Cuyahoga County Board of Health. That information released Thursday morning comes with the health agency saying Cuyahoga County has documented nine cases of mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) from February through April 23. The Cuyahoga County Board of Health says this includes six cases in their health jurisdiction and three reported by the Cleveland Department of Public Health. Cases range in age from 17-44 years old, according to the Cuyahoga County Board of Health. “Those who believe that they may have been directly exposed to mpox are advised to get tested as soon as possible,” according to a press release. “We are encouraging all medical providers to keep mpox as part of their differential diagnosis. Any provider seeing a patient with lesions and/or a rash, particularly if they are part of the identified at-risk population should be tested for mpox.” Monica Robins reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/mpox-outbreak-cuyahoga-county-cleveland-public-health/95-713db474-7b02-4d12-9279-949bd6be6748

5:: ODOT, NOACA renew effort to reduce controversial congestion near Strongsville and Brunswick

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2024 06:25:37
After decades of disagreement over congestion in Strongsville and Brunswick, the Ohio Department of Transportation and the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA) have announced a renewed effort to ease traffic near the Cuyahoga and Medina County lines. The plan is to bring in a consultant to help improve traffic in and around the cities. The study area would be along I-71 bounded on the north by Pearl Road (U.S. 42), the south by SR 303, to the west by U.S. 42 and to the east by West 130th. "I think that common ground that we all have here is that there is an issue out here that needs to be solved and that issue is congestion," ODOT press secretary Matt Bruning said. For decades, Strongsville officials have pushed for an interchange at Boston Road to help ease the traffic on I-71 between Pearl Road and state route 303. But the city of Brunswick has strongly opposed the idea of an interchange, which would impact residents in the area. "I think that’s what were trying to accomplish here with these next steps is to find a solution that hopefully most people can walk away from and say, ‘this is the right path forward,’” Bruning said. The Brunswick City Council released a statement Friday, supporting the independent traffic study and reiterating their opposition to an interchange that they said would "detrimentally" impact residents. Matt Rascon reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/odot-noaca-strongsville-brunswick-cuyahoga-county-medina-line-congestion/95-81400977-5a2a-42e0-87f0-f577c03ec8f1

6:: Fresh 'steel' returns to downtown Cleveland with stocking of steelhead trout

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2024 05:38:38
A historic stocking of steelhead trout in Cuyahoga River shows the resiliency and health of waters that once burned and inspired the Clean Water Act.

7:: Cleveland area weather forecast: How warm will it get?

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2024 05:29:54
Your 11 p.m. Greater Cleveland and Northeast Ohio weather forecast for April 26, 2024: Overnight rain could linger for the first half of Saturday, but then it looks like a great rest of the weekend. Mid 70s with breezy winds Saturday and low 80s on Sunday with just a chance for a stray shower/storm. It should be feeling like summer! Temperatures stay above average into the new work and school week with highs in the 70s to near 80 each day. A few showers/storms possible later Monday into early Tuesday and we'll keep at least a chance for rain in the forecast through the end of the work and school week. Anthony Copeland has more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0

8:: Previous sex offender arrested after alleged 'suspicious' interaction with toddler at Westlake park

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2024 05:02:11
A Westlake man who had previously been registered as a Tier 1 sex offender was arrested after a bystander became suspicious of his alleged interactions with a toddler at a public park and stepped in to help spark a police investigation. According to the Westlake Police Department, Tao Huang, 61, was arrested on Tuesday following an April 13 incident at the Cleveland Metroparks Bradley Woods Reservation. At approximately 10 a.m., a "concerned citizen" saw Huang allegedly acting "very 'friendly'" with an adult woman who had a toddler boy with her, Westlake police said. The caller said that he believed he recognized the man from the sex offender registry on the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's website. Officers from the Westlake and Metroparks police departments responded to the park but could neither find the Huang nor the mother and toddler. Police say the mother later called the police and reported being alerted to the suspect's possible sex offender status by the person who had made the original complaint. The mother had "thought about the interactions and realized that the male had been playing with her toddler and had identified himself as a 'teacher in body language,'" police allege. Metroparks police then wrote up a sex crime report. A Westlake police dispatcher then looked into the suspect through old records and police databases. The dispatcher positively identified Huang and found that he had previously been registered as a Tier 1 sex offender and that his 15-year registration requirement had recently expired. After passing the information to Metroparks detectives, police developed probable cause to arrest Huang on felony charges of gross sexual imposition. Westlake officers served the warrant at the 61-year-old's residence on Tuesday. He was turned over to Metroparks police. READ MORE:

9:: Former HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge withdraws as Shaker Heights High School commencement speaker

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2024 04:15:34
Former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Marcia L. Fudge has withdrawn from her planned role as Shaker Heights High School's commencement speaker following pushback from the community regarding her past support of disgraced ex-Cuyahoga County Judge Lance Mason. The district confirmed Fudge voluntarily asked to be removed from the graduation ceremony, scheduled to take place June 5 at the Wolstein Center in Cleveland. School officials add they are now "reviewing the Commencement program," with a potential replacement now pending. Fudge had been longtime friends with Mason and his then wife, beloved Shaker Heights elementary school teacher Aisha Fraser, when Mason brutally assaulted Fraser in 2014. The couple later divorced and Mason was sent to prison after pleading guilty, but he was released after only nine months behind bars following a two-year sentence. Fraser did not contest her ex-husband's release, but 3News later discovered Fudge had written a letter during her time as a U.S. congresswoman supporting Mason prior to his first sentencing, calling Mason "a good man" and telling prosecutors "Lance accepts full responsibility for his actions and has assured me that something like this will never happen again." Fudge was also accused of helping Mason get a job at Cleveland City Hall after he was set free, claims she denied. In November of 2018, Mason stabbed Fraser in front of their daughters outside a home in Shaker Heights, leaving her to die as he attempted to flee the scene. He was arrested, however, and eventually pleaded guilty to Fraser's murder the next year, receiving a sentence of 35 years to life in prison. Bri Buckley reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/former-hud-secretary-marcia-fudge-withdraws-shaker-heights-high-school-commencement-speaker/95-95a12427-4442-4ec7-8301-32606b5e60a5

10:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Much warmer temps on the way this weekend

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2024 23:37:16
Your 6 p.m. Northeast Ohio weather forecast for April 26, 2024: Temperatures are finally back above average and they are going to stay that way. Much warmer tonight as lows only drop back into the 50s. Increasing clouds this evening and eventually a few showers/rumbles after midnight. Some of those could linger for the first half of Saturday, but then it looks like a great rest of the weekend. Mid 70s with breezy winds Saturday and low 80s on Sunday with just a chance for a stray shower/storm. It should be feeling like summer! Temperatures stay above average into the new work and school week with highs in the 70s to near 80 each day. A few showers/storms possible later Monday into early Tuesday and we'll keep at least a chance for rain in the forecast through the end of the work and school week. Anthony Copeland has the latest weather updates: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0

11:: Severely emaciated stray dog receiving medical care after being found in Lorain

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2024 22:52:56
A severely emaciated dog is getting desperately needed medical attention in Elyria after being abandoned in Lorain. According to a Facebook post by volunteers for the Lorain County Dog Kennel, the stray dog was picked up from Lincoln Boulevard on April 21. It weighed under 30 pounds when it was found and could not walk more than 10 steps without needing to sit and rest. "SOMEBODY knows this dog. SOMEBODY knows who did this. THIS IS NOT ACCEPTABLE!" the post read. On Friday, the Friendship Animal Protective League said on social media that the dog, "Lincoln," was taken to their shelter for medical attention, where "his road to recovery has just begun and will be a long one." "Dogs that are this emaciated require around the clock care, limited exercise, and several scheduled feedings a day," the APL said. "The cost of this care, while he remains at the vet will be expensive, but seeing Lincoln get stronger and stronger every day is what makes it worth it." The Friendship APL is soliciting donations on its Facebook post and via a 50/50 raffle to subsidize the costs of veterinary care. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/lorain-county/severely-emaciated-stray-dog-receiving-medical-care-after-being-found-in-lorain/95-5228f191-30e6-4ce2-859b-ccf531bf0cc8

12:: Euclid police officer Michael Amiott has assault conviction related to 2017 traffic stop overturned

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2024 22:43:43
Euclid police officer Michael Amiott's assault conviction stemming from a 2017 traffic stop has been vacated by the Cuyahoga County Eighth Appellate Court after the court ruled his right to a speedy trial was violated. Amiott was convicted of assault and interfering with civil rights in July 2022 and was later sentenced to one year of non-reporting community control in a prolonged case centered around a 2017 traffic stop during which video showed Amiott punching and kicking Richard Hubbard multiple times. His trial was delayed by two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. "The trial court erred in proceeding to trial after the speedy-trial time had elapsed where appellant had not waived his right to a speedy trial," the court wrote. Judges Frank Daniel Celebreze III, Lisa B. Forbes and Michael John Ryan concurred. "It's unfortunate that the administration of justice cannot pursue swiftly against a white officer in Michael Amiott as it does a black defendant in this county, state and country," said Christopher McNeal, Hubbard's lawyer. Bri Buckley reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/euclid-police-officer-michael-amiott-has-assault-conviction-related-to-violent-traffic-stop-overturned-richard-hubbard/95-adbe8bcd-1357-47c7-aa5d-d37d73fd81de

13:: Cleveland Metroparks Zoo share update on baby gorilla Jameela's progress amid fostering effort

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2024 22:12:26
As Jameela the baby gorilla continues making connections amid a fostering effort at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo just a few weeks after her arrival from Fort Worth, officials provided an update Friday saying she's "had such an amazing journey." "We’re still keeping in mind if the gorillas need that privacy and having the flexibility based on their terms if we can have public come see them or not," explains Associate Animal Curator Laura Klutts. "This weekend looks like it’s going to be some great weather, so fingers crossed. The gorillas are doing so well that we’ll be able to give them access to their outdoor habitat. It will be the first time that Jameela will get to go outside with the gorilla family." Klutts says Fredrika "Freddy" is doing an amazing job taking on the care of Jameela full time. "We still ask Freddy to participate in her training, so she comes over for those co-op bottle feeds just so we can make sure that Jameela is getting everything that she needs and is staying happy and healthy," Klutts adds. Kayembe, who was born at the Cleveland Zoo back in October 2021, is still nursing with Freddy as well. "It’s more so for the comfort to make sure everybody knows that Freddy is still his mom, too," Klutts says while saying they're seeing simultaneous nursing. "Freddy is just being an amazing rock star," Klutts says. Jameela’s arrival in Cleveland was announced late last month. Zoo officials said her birth in early January made international headlines after life-threatening complications threatened the health of her mother, Sekani, requiring an emergency cesarean -- the first in Fort Worth Zoo’s history. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/life/animals/baby-gorilla-jameela-cleveland-metroparks-zoo-fostering-freddy-video-update-fort-worth/95-41bcf197-cd28-434a-873a-a9a8341e52e2

14:: Legal Aid Society of Cleveland celebrates people who donate their time at Brief Advice Clinics

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2024 22:03:35
The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland celebrates its volunteers all year long, and is making a special push for awareness about its volunteer program during National Volunteer Week, which runs from April 21-28 this year. One way Legal Aid relies on thousands of volunteers each year to meet the civil legal needs of people across Northeast Ohio, alongside its full-time staff, is through their many Brief Advice Clinics. "We address civil legal needs, so it could range from getting advice on an eviction to a divorce to small claims issues, all sorts of things," supervising attorney Julie Reed explained. "As long as they're within the Civil legal realm." At the clinics, volunteers like attorney Suzanne Bretz Blum — who helps advise Legal Aid's Volunteer Lawyers Program — help support the full-time staff of more than 130 people. "There have been over 3,000 lawyers involved in volunteering with Legal Aid over the past five years or so," Blum said. Many of those attorneys show up early on Saturday mornings to give free counsel at Legal Aid;s Brief Advice Clinics, which happen almost every weekend across Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, and Lorain counties. Volunteers also include people who haven't taken the bar exam, like administrative assistant Aliah Lawson. "People who aren't attorneys are very important at Brief Advice Clinics to make sure that the client needs are being serviced and that they are getting the advice they need to move forward," Lawson told 3News. Stephanie Haney has more.

15:: State Champs in Kent blends sports, coffee and streetwear | First Look

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2024 22:03:21
Stephanie Haney visits State Champs, a first-of-its-kind coffee bar in Kent that blends live sports and streetwear in an inclusive community.

16:: Small-business owner from Summit County specializes in growing exotic mushrooms

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2024 05:17:04
Meet Leland Gordon, owner of The Spore Store. He's hard at work bagging substrate for his crops. You see, Leland grows mushrooms. "Mostly lion's mane, cordyceps, oyster mushrooms — things of that nature," he tells us. Gordon's love of fungus started in his youth. "I grew up hunting mushrooms, morel mushrooms, mostly with my father and grandfather," he says. And after leaving his culinary career behind, he immersed himself in the world of mushrooms, and turned his passion into an agri-business. "Being a chef, I wasn't able to find a lot of fresh mushrooms," he explained. "It felt important to me to be able to access fresh mushrooms and bring that to the public, as well." These fungi aren't just for the table; they are chock full of health benefits. Leland makes mushroom extracts, has created a caffeine-free mushroom coffee, and soon, mushroom gummies! Carl Bachtel reports.

17:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Sunny but cool this weekend

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2024 03:57:43
Your 11 p.m. Northeast Ohio weather forecast for April 19, 2024: The weekend is looking great, just unseasonably cooler. Nothing a sweatshirt or spring jacket can't solve! Afternoon highs will struggle to get out of the 40s tomorrow before rebounding into the 50s Sunday. We run a frost and freeze potential this weekend as lows will dip into the 30s with coldest readings away from the cities and the lake. By Monday of next week we'll warm back into the 60s. Showers will move in Tuesday. Anthony Copeland has the latest weather updates: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0

18:: Teen shot by Akron police officer facing charge for carrying fake gun

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2024 03:33:08
Tavion Koonce-Williams, the 15-year-old who was shot by an Akron police officer earlier this month, has been charged for carrying a fake gun at the time of his shooting. According to Akron Police Department Capt. Michael Miller, Koonce-Williams faces a charge of "facsimile firearm," which is a misdemeanor of the first degree. The announcement by Miller comes as the investigation into the shooting of Koonce-Williams by Officer Ryan Westlake continues. The incident on April 1 in the Goodyear Heights neighborhood began with a woman calling authorities and claiming a teen was pointing a gun at homes near the intersection of Tonawanda Avenue and Newton Street. The teen, later identified as Koonce-Williams, was spotted by Officer Westlake near the intersection of Brittain Road and Ottawa Avenue. Body camera video released a week after the shooting revealed that Westlake asked Koonce-Williams to see his hands as the officer was exiting his car. Then you hear a gunshot as the teen is struck in the hand. Video shows the teen repeatedly shouts, “It’s fake! It’s fake!” Once on the ground with police around him, you can hear him saying, "It's a fake gun, I promise." He was taken to the hospital with a non-life threatening injury. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/akron-police-officer-charged-carrying-fake-gun-tavion-koonce-williams-shot/95-0ab6b286-65e3-4d97-ad47-5b981d78b900

19:: Canton police: Suspect who fled from crash dies while in custody; BCI investigating

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2024 03:28:46
The Canton Police Department reports that a 53-year-old man who was apprehended by two police officers on Thursday after fleeing from a crash died while in custody. According to a release from the department, officers responded to a report of a one-vehicle crash in the 1700 block of Sherrick Road Southeast on Thursday evening around 8:15 p.m. Officers apparently observed a power pole in the roadway that had been sheared in the accident and found the vehicle nearby. Canton police say witnesses directed officers to the AMVETS in the 1800 block of Sherrick Road SE, where the driver of the vehicle was reported to have fled. At AMVETS, police report that officers encountered Frank E. Tyson of East Canton. Police officials say that Tyson struggled with the officers, before they were able to secure him in handcuffs. Shortly after Tyson was taken into custody, Canton police say the officers at the scene noticed that Tyson had become unresponsive. Officials say he was given CPR and "several doses of narcan" before paramedics arrived. Tyson was taken to Aultman Hospital, where police say he was pronounced dead at approximately 9:18 p.m. Canton police officials report that the Ohio Attorney General's Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) was immediately contacted and will conduct "an independent investigation of the incident." Meanwhile, the two primary officers on the call, Officers Beau Schoenegge and Camden Burch, assigned to the Traffic Bureau, have been placed on paid administrative leave per department policy. Bri Buckley reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/canton/canton-police-suspect-fled-crash-dies-in-custody-bci-investigating-officials-wait-on-bodycam-video/95-1298058a-0bbd-4a94-8b65-95a82a37b2dd

20:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Spring sunshine this weekend, just a little cool!

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2024 22:55:24
Your 6 p.m. Northeast Ohio weather forecast for April 19, 2024: Finally some brighter skies later today, hope you enjoyed! Partly to mostly cloudy skies are expected overnight with lows in the 40s. The weekend is looking great, just unseasonably cooler. Nothing a sweatshirt or spring jacket can't solve! Afternoon highs will struggle to get out of the 40s tomorrow before rebounding into the l50s Sunday. We run a frost and freeze potential this weekend as lows will dip into the 30s with coldest readings away from the cities and the lake. By Monday of next week we'll warm back into the 60s. Betsy Kling has the latest weather updates: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0

21:: 33rd annual Homeless Stand Down to take place Saturday at Cleveland Public Auditorium

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2024 22:41:47
Waverly Willis is a well-known Cleveland barber. Owner of two Urban Kutz shops, he's also a long time advocate for minority men's health, often providing screenings at his shops. He'll tell you that "everyone has a story," and his is an incredible journey of fortitude. Years ago, Willis was a substance abuser and homeless. He remembers going to the Homeless Stand Down for food, clothing, medical care, and other resources. He remembers being grateful for things most of us take for granted, such as clean underwear and socks. "Makes a big difference, especially when you've been walking in those same socks for two weeks," Willis says now. Tomorrow, he'll be volunteering his time with about 30 barber students giving free haircuts to those in need, some of whom he knows from his time on the street. "I do this every year to shed light on the growing homeless population here in Cleveland," Willis told 3News. He's proud to be an inspiration, showing others that recovery is possible and success is attainable if you put in the work. And he did, spending nearly two years in rehab. Since the pandemic, homelessness in Ohio has grown nearly 10%, according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Monica Robins reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/33rd-annual-homeless-stand-down-saturday-cleveland-public-auditorium/95-c50faf60-fed0-49d7-84ba-f9515026bace

22:: Portage County Disaster Relief Fund launched to help victims of Windham tornado

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2024 22:34:04
In the aftermath of Wednesday's EF-1 tornado in Windham, officials in Portage County have announced a fund accepting monetary donations to help impacted victims. On Friday, Portage County Emergency Management Agency Director Ryan Shackelford launched the Portage County Disaster Relief Fund. The fund, which the agency says Shakelford has been working on for several years, is being made possible through the support of The Portage Foundation. In a release, EMA officials said the fund's "Donations Coordinating Team" will provide direct payments to residents who go through an application process. Payments will be distributed based on need, the EMA added. The coordinating team will be comprised of representatives from The Portage Foundation, the impacted area, Portage County EMA, Portage County Jobs and Family Services and other volunteer organizations. The non-profit foundation will receive 5% for "administration of the fund and distributing donations." READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/portage-county/portage-county-disaster-relief-fund-windham-tornado-donate/95-fa57300a-ad78-4af0-a44c-4f30bb9b0cfb

23:: Kia offers free software upgrades in Cleveland this weekend: How to get yours

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2024 22:24:46
Kia owners are invited to the Greater Cleveland Aquarium this weekend to have free software upgrades installed. No appointments are required. Here's the following schedule: -Friday and Saturday (April 19-20): 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. -Sunday, April 21 ; 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. "Once the software upgrade is completed, Kia technicians will apply window decal updates to discourage future criminal activity," a representative of Kia tells 3News. This free software upgrade option is through a partnership with Kia of Bedford, Halleen Kia, Spitzer Kia West, Ken Ganley Kia Mentor and Preston Kia. Danielle Wiggins reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/kia-free-software-update-security-stolen-vehicles-cleveland-aquarium/95-5a28e335-f04f-4116-94da-96c30d69cd23

24:: Now in America: TikTok ban moves closer to passage

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2024 22:09:22
FROM MARCH 13: The House on Wednesday passed a bill that would lead to a nationwide ban of the popular video app TikTok if its China-based owner doesn't sell, as lawmakers acted on concerns that the company's current ownership structure is a national security threat. The bill, passed by a vote of 352-65, now goes to the Senate, where its prospects are unclear. TikTok, which has more than 150 million American users, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Chinese technology firm ByteDance Ltd. The lawmakers contend that ByteDance is beholden to the Chinese government, which could demand access to the data of TikTok’s consumers in the U.S. any time it wants. The worry stems from a set of Chinese national security laws that compel organizations to assist with intelligence gathering. “We have given TikTok a clear choice,” said Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash. “Separate from your parent company ByteDance, which is beholden to the CCP (the Chinese Communist Party), and remain operational in the United States, or side with the CCP and face the consequences. The choice is TikTok's.” READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/house-voting-on-bill-banning-tiktok-in-us/507-c596fee5-eddb-4efb-a135-df10683d93dd

25:: Produce Perks return to Cleveland's West Side Market this weekend

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2024 21:45:22
The Produce Perks program at the West Side Market will provide eligible families $140 in free fruit and vegetable coupons that are good through June 30.

26:: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame hosts Taylor Swift Fan Day on day of 'The Tortured Poets Department' drop

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2024 21:30:58
Some Taylor Swift fans are likely feeling pretty tired today after the release of her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department, which came at midnight Friday -- and a surprise with even more songs that dropped at 2 a.m. To celebrate Swift and give her fans, known as "Swifties," a space to come together, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland is hosting a Taylor Swift Fan Day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, April 19. The day will include a DJ playing Swift’s songs, friendship bracelet making, trivia, photo opportunities and of course, the chance to listen to the new album, among other activities. “I hope that they are excited to meet other Swifites, are excited to feel connected with Taylor, but also are excited to have a place to experience the excitement of the new album with a community,” said Melanie Wiggins, the Director of Marketing at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Wiggins said a big attraction is expected to be some of Swift’s artifacts currently on display in the museum, including the cardigan she wore in a music video on her album Folklore, and her costume for the music video for her song "Willow." Wiggins has seen the hype and excitement around the new album and Taylor Swift herself. “I have friends who are taking off work, I’ve heard of people picking up their kids early from school, so the Taylor effect is real,” Wiggins said. “I think she has such a unique ability to tell stories in a way that’s so universal.” This isn’t the first time the Rock Hall has done a day like this. Just last month, Wiggins said they hosted a Beyoncé fan day. She said like Beyoncé, Swift has a vibrant, excited fan base who they are excited to welcome in to celebrate music. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/entertainment/music/taylor-swift-fan-day-rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame-cleveland-new-album-the-tortured-poets-department/95-57c0c83f-f30a-41a6-9080-c2c4205c3de3

27:: I Promise School students create new shoe designs for LeBron James

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2024 20:58:51
Back in January, students from the I Promise School worked on a cool project at the Kaulig Media Lab: designing a shoe for LeBron James.

28:: White House says little about Israeli strikes against Iran

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2024 20:49:14
The United States told the Group of Seven foreign ministers on Friday that it received “last minute” information from Israel about a drone action in Iran, but didn't participate in the apparent attack, officials said. Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, who chaired the meeting of ministers of industrialized countries, said the United States provided the information at a Friday morning session that was changed at the last minute to address the suspected attack. Early on Friday, Iran fired air defenses from a major air base and a nuclear site near the central Iranian city of Isfahan after spotting drones. It was part of an apparent Israeli attack in retaliation for Tehran’s unprecedented drone-and-missile assault on the country last weekend. Tajani said the U.S. informed the G7 ministers that it had been “informed at the last minute” by Israel about the drones. “But there was no sharing of the attack by the U.S. It was a mere information.” U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken declined to comment on the assertion, but emphasized that the U.S. was not involved in any attack and was committed to working for a “de-escalation” in the region. “I’m not going to speak to that except to say that the United States has not been involved in any offensive operations,” Blinken said. Asked to describe the current U.S.-Israeli relationship, Blinken noted that Israel makes its own decisions and the United States is committed to its security. “We are committed to helping Israel defend itself and as necessary participating in its defense, as you saw just a few days ago,” Blinken said, referring to the U.S. and allied action to help Israel repel the weekend Iranian drone and missile attack. "Again, Israel makes its decisions, but we have a commitment to defending it," Blinken said. Tajani said the G7 partners had all exchanged information Friday about what they knew about what had transpired in Iran. He said he shared that he had spoken on the phone with Italian embassies in Tel Aviv and Tehran and ascertained that the Italians living in Isfahan were all safe. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/syndication/cct-tracking/israel-gave-us-last-minute-warning-about-iran-attack/507-e2990459-b109-41dd-b372-d32dcde063f4

29:: Midnight Syndicate will not be performing at Cedar Point for HalloWeekends 2024

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2024 20:42:23
Although Cedar Point hasn't even opened for the 2024 season, we're already learning of one change coming for the Halloween season as Midnight Syndicate announced this week that they will not be returning for HalloWeekends this fall. "We made the announcement because we know some fans had started planning trips," Edward Douglas of Midnight Syndicate tells 3News. "We are using this time to explore other opportunities, including convention appearances, potential live events and new music." Midnight Syndicate had spent several seasons at Cedar Point, bringing their terrifying tunes to HalloWeekends with live performances that were always filled with spooky surprises and twists. While most of those performances were held inside the Jack Aldrich Theatre, their most recent live show for the 2023 season moved outdoors to the Celebration Plaza Stage near the Iron Dragon roller coaster. When asked for a statement about Midnight Syndicate's announcement, Cedar Point spokesperson Tony Clark tells 3News he did not have any information to share on this year's HalloWeekends as "that will come later in the season." Douglas tells 3News that he and co-composer Gavin Goszka, the Chardon-based duo behind Midnight Syndicate, have started preliminary work on their next album, which they plan to release in 2025. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/entertainment/places/cedar-point/midnight-syndicate-live-cedar-point-halloweekends-2024-ed-douglas-gavin-goszka-halloweenseason-music/95-c811fe62-b946-40e4-bb6c-1d015265a204

30:: Cleveland weather: Great weekend but unseasonably cooler in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2024 20:26:18
Cleveland weather forecast for Friday, April 19, 2024. The weekend is looking great, but unseasonably cooler. Afternoon highs will struggle to get out of the 40s Saturday before rebounding into the low 50s Sunday. We run a frost and freeze potential this weekend as lows will dip into the 30s with coldest readings away from the cities and the lake. Here is your Cleveland weather forecast. SATURDAY: Some clouds & sun. Upper 40s. SUNDAY: Mostly sunny. Low 50s READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0 At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

31:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Scattered round of showers Friday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2024 22:59:34
Your 6 p.m. Northeast Ohio weather forecast for April 18, 2024: Rain and a few rumbles of thunder will be likely early Friday. Showers could impact your morning drive before clearing out. It will be a mild start but showers will be bringing a push of cooler air through the day. Skies will brighten up by the afternoon with temperatures cooling into mid-to-low 50s. The weekend is looking great but unseasonably cooler. Afternoon highs will struggle to approach the mid 50s. The overnight hours could tricky for sensitive plants with frost potential. Lows will dip into the mid 30s. Locations farther from the lake will have a good chance to cool closer to the freezing mark. Anthony Copeland has the latest weather updates: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0

32:: Cleveland city employee hurt in early morning shooting; suspect arrested

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2024 22:47:09
An investigation is underway after a man was shot in Cleveland on Thursday morning. A City of Cleveland spokesperson told 3News that the man shot was a city employee. Cleveland police say the incident happened at around 5:40 a.m. in the 2300 block of East 65th Street. Upon arriving at the scene, police found a 57-year-old man with two gunshot wounds. The victim was taken to a local hospital by EMS. The Cleveland Division of Police reports that 39-year-old Aisha Schwartz was arrested with charges pending. At this time, the shooting remains under investigation. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/cleveland-shooting-east-65th-street-man-taken-to-hospital/95-fbed9a32-9645-4087-b084-eb70b358adf1

33:: US Marshals fatally shoot Lorain man who allegedly attacked officers with table leg

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2024 22:42:02
A suspect who allegedly threatened members of the U.S. Marshals Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force during a warrant execution in Lorain has been fatally shot. According to a release from Lorain Police Department Lt. Jacob Morris, the incident happened on Thursday morning as task force officers were serving a warrant for 34-year-old Derrick Smith at a house in the 900 block of West 21st Street in Lorain. Smith was wanted for violating federal parole, stemming from a drug trafficking case, according to authorities. Morris says task force members were trying to place Smith into custody in an upstairs bedroom of the house, when he attacked them with what was first thought to be a baseball bat, but later clarified as a "wooden table leg." Attempts to subdue Smith, including the use of a taser, proved unsuccessful as Morris noted that the situation "escalated," leading to Smith being fatally shot by marshals. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Lynna Lai reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/us-marshals-fatally-shoot-suspect-baseball-bat-lorain/95-0c81fefa-7756-40e5-b115-aa54ab64a7c3

34:: National Weather Service confirms EF-1 tornado in Portage County: Team coverage

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2024 22:38:45
The National Weather Service has confirmed that an EF-1 tornado touched down in Windham on Thursday night as severe weather made its way through Portage County. At least four other tornadoes have been confirmed in Ohio. Data from the National Weather Service indicates that a tornado touched down in Windham between 6:45 p.m. and 6:51 p.m., beginning near the intersection of state Route 303 and Stanley Road. The storm's estimated peak winds were 110 miles per hour. Several homes were heavily damaged, including two having shifted off of their foundations. No injuries were reported as a result of the tornado. The Portage County tornado also impacted three tractor trailers on the Ohio Turnpike, closing the highway for roughly three hours. More team coverage from 3News: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/severe-weather/national-weather-service-ef1-tornado-windham-portage-county/95-8a504681-683d-438f-acd0-33355620d93d

35:: Officer pushes man in wheelchair home after transporter loses power

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2024 22:27:36
A University Circle man ran into a problem Wednesday when his wheelchair lost power in the middle of the road. Officer Nick Jenette swooped into action. At 3News, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

36:: Now in America: 12 jurors sworn in for Trump hush money trial

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2024 22:15:43
A jury of 12 people was seated Thursday in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial in New York, and the court quickly turned to selecting alternate jurors. The rapid progress Thursday afternoon propelled the case closer to opening statements and weeks of testimony in a case charging the Republican ex-president with falsifying business records to suppress stories about his sex life in the final days of the 2016 election. The jury includes a sales professional, a software engineer, an English teacher and multiple lawyers. The case centers on $130,000 Trump’s lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen paid to porn actor Stormy Daniels. Trump faces 34 felony counts. He denies any wrongdoing. Earlier in the day, two other jurors were dismissed, one after expressing doubt about her ability to be fair following disclosure of details about her identity. Another juror was let go over concerns that some of his answers in court may have been inaccurate. In other developments, prosecutors asked for Trump to be held in contempt over a series of social media posts this week, and the judge barred reporters from identifying jurors' employers after expressing privacy concerns. The jury selection process picked up momentum Tuesday with the selection of seven jurors. But on Thursday, Judge Juan Merchan revealed in court that one of the seven, a cancer nurse, had “conveyed that after sleeping on it overnight she had concerns about her ability to be fair and impartial in this case.” And though jurors’ names are being kept confidential, the woman told the judge and the lawyers that she had doubts after she said aspects of her identity had been made public. “Yesterday alone I had friends, colleagues and family push things to my phone regarding questioning my identity as a juror," she said. "I don’t believe at this point that I can be fair and unbiased and let the outside influences not affect my decision making in the courtroom.” A second seated juror was dismissed after prosecutors raised concerns that he may not have been honest in answering a jury selection question by saying that he had never been accused or convicted of a crime. The IT professional was summoned to court to answer questions after prosecutors said they found an article about a person with the same name who had been arrested in the 1990s for tearing down political posters pertaining to the political right in suburban Westchester County. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/jury-selection-in-trump-hush-money-trial-continues/507-cca1c1d8-50ec-4ff0-a903-71be871b60fd

37:: Mike Polk Jr. has some thoughts on Cleveland Browns' face mask color change

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2024 22:00:22
The Cleveland Browns have made a change to their helmets, and Mike Polk Jr. has some thoughts: By now, you've seen the video that rocked Browns Fan Nation. Yesterday on social media the team announced that, "A new era of Browns football returns." Which, OK, doesn't technically make sense right out of the gate, because if it's a new era, how are we going back to it? That's like announcing the sequel to an unreleased movie. But let's not get lost in the weeds. The post included a slickly produced hype video with a hardcore music track that makes it sound like The Undertaker is about to enter the ring at Summer Slam, all building up to the big reveal: The Browns'… face masks will be white this season.... again..... Some might consider this level of hype a skosh "extra" considering the relative banality of the announcement, but for many Browns fans, this was a true revelation, and they responded with a lot of positivity. There's a large contingent of fans that has always been keenly invested in every change to the team's aesthetic, no matter how minor, and I don't begrudge them that. But my personal response upon hearing this news was, "Wait, what color were the face masks last year?" Brown, it turns out. They were brown. They were white for a long time, then they switched to grey for a while, then brown for a few years, and now they're back to white. What a roller coaster ride, am I right, folks? READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/life/people/mike-polk-jr/mike-polk-jr-thoughts-cleveland-browns-new-helmet-design-face-mask-color-change/95-adf20c52-32ba-4bad-87ed-00d7d2ad3a93

38:: Summit County man pleads guilty to kidnapping 3 children during carjacking at Taco Bell in Green

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2024 21:48:33
Mark Carlson, the man accused of carjacking a vehicle at Taco Bell in Green and kidnapping three children, has pleaded guilty in the case. The Cuyahoga Falls man pleaded guilty to the following charges on Friday, April 12: - Robbery: 4 counts - Felonious Assault - Kidnapping: 3 counts - Failure to comply - Escape Additionally, charges, including grand theft of a motor vehicle, abduction and endangering children, were dropped. The plea came less than a week before his trial was supposed to start in Summit County Common Pleas Court. The incident began on Aug. 3, 2023, when Carlson carjacked a vehicle in Akron, but ran out of gas on Arlington Road in Green. Carlson allegedly then went to the BP station on Arlington Road and attempted to steal another vehicle, but was unsuccessful. Investigators say Carlson then ran to the Taco Bell next door on Arlington Road and carjacked a vehicle in the drive-thru line. After a struggle with the female driver of the car, Carlson fled with the driver's three children, who were ages 6, 5 and 2. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/summit-county/green-taco-bell-carjacking-suspect-pleads-guilty/95-8b8bd6a4-bc0a-4994-97d6-d3968cd5060f

39:: The Reset: Photographer Barbara Micelli Pennington on celebrating women at all stages of life

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2024 21:37:01
Visit Barbara Micelli Pennington's Boston Heights Studio, and it would be easy to assume she's been behind the camera her whole life. But in a recent conversation with 3News anchor Christi Paul, she explains that while her interest in photography started at a young age, she didn't have the opportunity to practice her craft until she was in her sixties. "I got married young when I was 19, had four kids by the time I was 24, and there was never much money," she recalled. "And then I got divorced and I had to find a job. I had no skills, I had no education." So she put that dream on hold, eventually securing a job as a patient representative at a local hospital in order to support her young family. There, she was also in charge of 240 volunteers — impressive women that she could see, weren't always shown the respect she felt they deserved. "I thought, someday, I'm going to do something about women of age because they're overlooked. And my own mother used to say to me, Barb, when you get to be my age, you become insignificant." Barbara says felt that herself as she grew older. But in 2004, she joined the Cleveland Photographic Society because that love for photography was still alive in her. And when she started to learn about digital modality, she says, it was like 'magic.' "I thought, oh my God, this is it. This is it. So I was hooked from that moment on," she said with a smile. One day while out shopping, she noticed a beautiful woman sitting behind a desk, and that promise she'd made to herself so long ago showed itself. "I looked at her and I thought, my God, all those things in my head from 20 years ago about doing something about women of age came back to me when I saw her. Edna Bradford Ratner, this elegant woman." She approached Edna, sharing an idea for a photography book she wanted to produce with her on the cover. And while Edna initially dismissed the idea, Barbara was persistent and eventually convinced her to be in a book she would eventually call, “Extraordinary Women from an Ordinary Place,” featuring more than 50 senior women from Northeast Ohio. Edna was Barbara's first model, but far from her last. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/the-reset-photographer-barbara-micelli-pennington-on-celebrating-women-at-all-stages-of-life/95-5a577715-e5e6-4e2f-91af-3c9dbfb7916d

40:: Cleveland weather: Mild Thursday evening with early rain Friday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2024 21:34:17
Your 5 p.m. Greater Cleveland and Northeast Ohio weather forecast for April 18, 2024: Rain and a few rumbles of thunder will be likely early Friday. Showers could impact your morning drive before clearing out. It will be a mild start but showers will be bringing a push of cooler air through the day. Skies will brighten up by the afternoon with temperatures cooling into mid-to-low 50s. The weekend is looking great but unseasonably cooler. Afternoon highs will struggle to approach the mid 50s. The overnight hours could tricky for sensitive plants with frost potential. Lows will dip into the mid 30s. Locations farther from the lake will have a good chance to cool closer to the freezing mark. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0

41:: Ohio storm aftermath: Cleanup starts in Windham after EF-1 tornado hits Portage County

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2024 21:27:24
Severe weather made its way through Northeast Ohio on Wednesday evening, leaving some damage in its wake -- and one of the hardest-hit areas was the Windham community in Portage County. A survey team with the National Weather Service confirmed on Thursday that an EF-1 tornado did touch down in Windham. Data from the NWS indicates that the tornado touched down between 6:45 p.m. and 6:51 p.m., beginning near the intersection of state Route 303 and Stanley Road. The storm's estimated peak winds were 110 miles per hour. William Sears was with his girlfriend in their trailer when the storm hit. They went across the street to take cover in a neighbor's basement. "We opened the front door to the house and I mean, it was just like looking out like Twister, just devastation everywhere," he told 3News' Lindsay Buckingham. There has been a steady stream of teamwork for cleanup efforts since Wednesday night. Windham Fire Lt. Eric Mathews says his department has been working around the clock with local and state officials. "Everybody's going from yard to yard, helping each other clean up. It's wonderful how this community comes together and it's just amazing," he said. While no one was injured as a result of the tornado, the damage is absolutely devastating. One fire official told 3News that the radius of the damage area is around three miles. Damage is estimated into the hundreds of thousands of dollars. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/severe-weather/tornado-watch-issued-northeast-ohio-national-weather-service/95-d26f2119-979a-438d-b842-0700b9348fa1

42:: VIDEO | Caitlin Clark wears Indiana Fever jersey in photo shoot

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2024 21:05:31
Caitlin Clark wears Indiana Fever jersey in photo shoot! The creator of the video posted this on social media. "BTS of Caitlin Clark's jersey photo shoot 🏀." RELATED STORY: https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/wnba/indiana-fever/caitlin-clark-officially-introduced-as-a-member-of-the-indiana-fever-wnba-draft-christie-sides-lin-dunn/531-82930c27-86a4-41e9-9fc4-2960e9d2dac2 At 3News, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

43:: Are weight loss drugs causing depression and anxiety? | Health Hub

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2024 21:01:07
One of the biggest medical stories of 2023 was the surge in prescription medication for weight loss. Type 2 diabetes drugs were already being used off label for weight loss, but with the FDA's approval to use these medications to treat obesity, the demand skyrocketed. Two big studies came out of Case Western Reserve University on the wildly popular weight loss drugs with glucagon-like peptide-1 (glp-1) receptor agonists. The first found the drugs may reduce risk of colorectal cancer, in both people with diabetes and obesity. The second, found semaglutide, that’s in Wegovy and Ozempic, had a significantly lower risk of suicidal thoughts compared to others. Previously a Cleveland Clinic study found semaglutide, found in Wegovy and Ozemic, cut the risk of severe heart problems. However, the FDA is looking into reports of adverse side effects that were self-reported. Some users claim some of these new drugs caused suicidal thoughts, hair loss and airway obstruction. The most common side effects are nausea, constipation and pancreatitis. 3News' Monica Robins reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/weight-loss-drugs-latest-news-2024/95-1ed57a08-4ba9-4364-a974-4327e9e2ffa3

44:: Cleveland City Council concerned over lakefront plan

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2024 20:53:18
Amid the uncertain future of the Browns playing along the shores of Lake Erie, there are also questions surrounding the long-awaited Cleveland North Coast Master Plan. During Cleveland City Council's Finance, Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Committee meeting earlier this week, the Bibb administration proposed legislation asking Council to extend its contract with Field Operations, the New York-based firm selected to lead the master planning process, for an additional year. Chief Financial Officer Ahmed Abdomah told councilmembers that the city was asking for an additional $400,000 on top of the original $500,000 contract with Field Operations that was agreed upon in 2022. Abonamah explained that $260,000 would cover additional services requested by the administration that have already been performed, with another $140,000 needed for new work. "The work was just a lot more complicated than we anticipated," he told the committee. Councilmembers, not happy about being asked to cover a cost overrun for something it had not approved in the first place, voted unanimously to hold off on passing the proposed legislation for now. "Somebody spent $260,000 unauthorized by Council," City Council President Blaine Griffin told Abdonamah. "That doesn't sit well." READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/city-council-funding-cleveland-north-coast-master-plan-consultant-cost-overrun/95-8400e3f0-1435-414e-ad1e-8f2b01ef6c34

45:: Caitlin Clark wears Indiana Fever jersey in photo shoot

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2024 20:47:02
Caitlin Clark wears Indiana Fever jersey in photo shoot! The creator of the video posted this on social media. "BTS of Caitlin Clark's jersey photo shoot 🏀." At 3News, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

46:: No injuries reported following fire at church in Cleveland's Goodrich-Kirtland Park neighborhood

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.03.2024 04:05:36
A massive fire gutted a church in Cleveland's Goodrich-Kirtland Park neighborhood Thursday afternoon and evening. The blaze broke out around 5:45 p.m. at the Iglesia De Dios Pentecostal Temple on East 36th Street. The Cleveland Division of Fire says nearly 50 firefighters from 10 different companies responded. Pastor Ariel Santiago was inside when flames engulfed the 156-year-old building. "The firemen, they open [the door] and say, 'Come on, Pastor!'" Santiago remembered. "'Outside, because it's burning everything!'" The thick smoke could be seen for miles. "It's a big structure," Fire Lieutenant Mike Norman admitted. "It's a challenging fire, because the fire is underneath the roof. It's a big roof, and then you have that tall spire in the front. There's a lot of fire inside that spire." Betsy Kling reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/no-injuries-reported-fire-church-cleveland-goodrich-kirtland-park-neighborhood/95-90127cad-d5f9-4d85-88da-080bd2f036fe

47:: Day 3 of Tirrell Edwards murder trial: Jurors show cell phone video from night of Amanda Williams' d

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.03.2024 01:28:05
As the trial of the Warrensville Heights man accused of murdering his fiancée continued Thursday, jurors learned that Tirrell Edwards had recorded multiple videos on his cell phone from the night of Amanda Williams' death. The prosecution showed those videos in court Thursday. In one of the played videos, Williams appears to be holding a knife while arguing with Edwards, before putting the knife down and then walks towards her fiancé. "You going to stab me?" Edwards asked her. "I'm going to defend myself," Williams answered. "Defend yourself from what?" "I'm going to defend myself." "You['re] acting violent." Williams then put the apparent knife down and approached Edwards. "There you go," he told her. "See?" In another one of the videos, Williams grabbed the recording phone out of Edwards' hands. A lot of commotion is then heard before Edwards is seen near the headboard of the bed around where he said Williams kept her gun under the mattress. Next, Edwards is heard shooting Williams multiple times. "Dude. Chill out, dude," Edwards is heard saying. "Ow. Chill out. Chill out, man! Chill out!" "You know what?" Williams asks. "Chill out!" Edwards said again. "Why are you trying to cut me with — ?" "You know what? You know what?" Williams continued. Then, six gunshots rang out in what was a highly emotional moment for the courtroom to hear. The prosecution next played the video of the shooting in slow motion, for easier viewing. They stressed that in the footage, Edwards never asked Williams to put down the knife, never told her he had a gun, and didn't warn her that he was going to shoot her. They also said that while Edwards was near the headboard of the bed grabbing the gun from under the mattress, Williams was several feet away towards the foot of the bed, and was not near or approaching Edwards. The prosecution also expressed that no apparent negative emotion could be heard from Edwards in the video after the gunshots before the video turns off. At the end of the court session on Thursday, the state said it had wrapped up its presentation of evidence. The judge remarked that trial will continue Friday morning. 3News asked the defense team if they'll be bringing anyone in to testify. They only answered, "Maybe." Kaitor Kay reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/day-3-tirrell-edwards-murder-trial-footage-interrogation-cell-phone-video-night-of-amanda-williams-death/95-f7e0f3c3-d3da-4e80-b48d-32892b8a5d12

48:: Day 3 of Tirrell Edwards murder trial: Jurors shown footage of suspect's interrogation

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.03.2024 01:23:45
As the trial of the Warrensville Heights man accused of murdering his fiancée continued Thursday, the jury got to watch video of police taking a statement from Tirrell Edwards the day after the killing. Jurors watched as Warrensville Heights officers questioned Edwards about his killing of his fiancée, 46-year-old Amanda Williams, at their home in October. The prosecution spent most of Thursday playing and dissecting this video in the courtroom, as Lieutenant Parris Johnson sat on the stand. In the video, Johnson (as lead investigator) and another detective ask Edwards about what led to him shooting and killing Williams on Oct. 9. Edwards told officials they had been fighting all day about her not responding to a text he sent her, and also her suspending his cell phone service. The prosecution asserts that later that night, while the couple was arguing in their bedroom, Edwards murdered Williams with six gunshots. Edwards and his attorneys claim Williams attacked him with a knife first, and he shot her in self-defense with a gun that Williams kept underneath the mattress. But Edwards said before the shooting and before Williams had gotten a knife, he had taken two guns that he owns out of his dresser and put them in his car because Williams had made a motion as if she was going to possibly pull one of his guns out. "So that's when she reached for the drawer," he's heard saying in the police statement video. "That's where I keep my personal gun. That's how the guns got in my car." Footage from inside a police cruiser was played in the courtroom earlier this week, in which Edwards told an officer in the hours after the shooting that he took his guns out because he was afraid he would use them on her. "What I was worried about is that I was about to use the guns," he said in that video. On Thursday, the prosecution suggested that Edwards' explanations of events are inconsistent, and that while giving a statement to police he day after the shooting he denied his first remark about the weapons. Kevin Filiatraut of the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor's Office asked Johnson about this while he was testifying. "Is that what the defendant told officer told Officer Videc? 'I moved my guns so I wouldn't use them'?" Filiatraut inquired. "Correct," Johnson answered. "And Detective [Gregory] Curry is asking him about that right now [in the statement video], isn't he?" "Yes." Kaitor Kay reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/day-3-tirrell-edwards-murder-trial-footage-interrogation-cell-phone-video-night-of-amanda-williams-death/95-f7e0f3c3-d3da-4e80-b48d-32892b8a5d12

49:: Bald eagle egg discovered in nest at Avon Lake Redwood Elementary School

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.03.2024 00:51:06
Want a sure sign that spring is just around the corner? Look no further than Redwood Elementary School in Avon Lake. On Thursday, Avon Lake City Schools announced that a bald eagle egg was spotted in the nest near the school. According to the district, the confirmed date and time the egg was spotted from watchers on the Avon Lake Bald Eagles Nest Facebook page is Feb. 29, 2024 at 12:26 p.m. If this story sounds familiar, it's because the eagle parents -- named Stars and Stripes -- have welcomed multiple eaglets throughout recent years, all of which gained coverage through a live streaming camera. Stars and Stripes first started to build a nest in a tree in the back of the school in the fall of 2014. A web camera was first installed in September of 2015. So when might we see our first eaglet? Avon Lake officials say eagle eggs at Redwood usually take approximately 40 days to hatch. To use last year as a reference, the first eagle egg was discovered on Feb. 25, 2023, with the first of two hatchings on April 5, 2023. The second eaglet hatched the following day. The eaglets were named Anchor and Arrow. Read: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/lorain-county/bald-eagle-egg-nest-avon-lake-redwood-elementary-school/95-747eb3a3-3f70-4e7c-9ab7-1e4807ef81d1

50:: ACHIEVE GreatER initiative aims to reduce health care disparities in Cleveland and Detroit

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.03.2024 00:17:30
The new ACHIEVE GReaTER initiative has come to Cleveland. The National Institutes of Health has funded $18.2 million for a program in both Cleveland and Detroit to see if grassroots efforts can make a difference in health disparity. It's called "Addressing Cardiometabolic Health Inequities by Early PreVEntion in the Great LakEs Region." otherwise known as "ACHIEVE GReaTER." The multi-institution partnership includes Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals, Wayne State University, and the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority to address health outcomes by using trained community health workers to build trust in communities that have too long felt their issues and needs were being overlooked due to systemic racism. Fonda McClain is a certified community health worker. For the last six months, she's been visiting residents who live in the neighborhoods of the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA). She sees healthcare gaps firsthand. “Food insecurities, not having enough food, food sources in different areas, not having pharmacies in different areas, not addressing mental health, not only in adults but as well as children,” said McClain. Those disparities often lead to poor health choices and eventually disease. “Cardiovascular disease is one of the most common reasons why people die because of heart attack and stroke. And that happens to be a very common cause of mortality in urban African-Americans,” said Dr. Sanjay Rajagopalan Chief of Cardiovascular Medicine and the chief academic and scientific officer for the Harrington Heart and Bastille Institute at the University hospitals, part of the University Hospitals Harrington Heart and Vascular Institute Monica Robins has more on ACHIEVE GReaTER: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/health-hub/achieve-greater-initiative-reduce-health-care-disparities-cleveland-detroit/95-b0209667-bee7-4274-875d-18f4de4fe792

51:: Mike Polk Jr. has some thoughts about Leap Year

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.02.2024 23:48:16
Leap Year is fascinating. It’s seriously like a ridiculously hard math problem that humankind has been collectively working on through the ages, just to try and prevent Christmas from eventually happening in the summer time. And we’re still working on it. With that much history, you KNOW there’s a bunch of mildly interesting historical facts about February 29th, the Gregorian calendar’s weirdest some-times day. And here they are. Anthony, Texas, claimed the title "Leap Year Capital," and it holds a lavish, multi-day celebration each leap year where people who share the odd birthday descend upon the town from all over. The Honor Society of Leap Year Day Babies is a club for people born on Feb. 29. They have more than 11,000 worldwide members with a mission to promote Leap Day awareness and their website is terrible. Irish tradition says it’s okay for women to propose to men on 29th February. The origin is sketchy, but it DID provide a narrative for the 2010 Amy Adams romantic comedy film “Leap Year”, which according to its Rotten Tomatoes score, isn’t celebrated even within the genre. During leap years, January, April, and July all start on the same day. I’m not really sure why, but I highly suspect math. Of course there’s a cocktail for it! In 1928, Harry Craddock, a bartender working at the renowned Savoy Hotel in London, devised the Leap Year drink. It’s made of gin, sweet vermouth, lemon juice, and Grand Marnier, which sounds like it would be delightful even in odd numbered years. People born on February 29th are called "Leaplings," but I’m not sure if they were consulted on that because it kind of sounds like an insult. “Ya lousy leaplings, with your weird birthdays." See? Read: https://www.wkyc.com/article/life/people/mike-polk-jr/mike-polk-jr-has-some-thoughts-leap-year/95-99c1dfc0-b2a0-401c-98cc-49950e5f19d4

52:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Cold temps continue after morning lake effect snow

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.02.2024 23:45:16
Your 6 p.m. Northeast Ohio weather forecast for Feb. 29, 2024: While most of Northeast Ohio is dealing with clear, quiet and cold conditions this morning, some areas are dealing with a band of lake effect snow -- and traffic is seeing some impacts. Areas east of downtown Cleveland in Cuyahoga, Lake, Geauga and Ashtabula counties have experienced some of the lake effect snow. Clearing skies will eventually prevail by this afternoon. Temperatures will hang out in the upper 30s for highs. The milder air will be flowing in as early as Friday afternoon. Unfortunately, the warming trend will include scattered rain chances Friday night. Showers will move out by Saturday morning expect some clearing through the day. Sunday is looking like the pick of the weekend. Skies will continue to shine bright Sunday along with most of us getting into the 60s Sunday. Beyond this weekend, conditions will remain really warm for the first week of March. Shower chances look to hold off until midweek. Betsy Kling has more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0

53:: Cleveland Clinic Akron General nurses set to picket next week as contract negotiations roll on

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.02.2024 23:36:02
The Professional Staff Nurses Association, Ohio Nurses Association of Akron General Cleveland Clinic have notified the hospital of their intent to picket due to a stall in ongoing contract negotiations. According to the nurses union, negotiations began on January 9 as part of their effort to "discuss top priorities on fair labor practices and safe staffing." The contract expired on Feb. 29. The potential picketing is set to take place from March 6 through March 8. Several statements from union leadership can be seen below: “Our nurses are the direct line of care for patients. We don’t feel that we’re able to do our jobs safely under current conditions to provide the quality care our patients deserve,” said Linzi Lentz, Co-Chair of the Professional Staff Nurses Association, Ohio Nurses Association of Akron General. “Hospital executives continue to disregard our plea for safe patient limits to better serve our patients and community. We are hopeful that picketing will send a strong message to the hospital that we are not backing down.” “It’s a shame that Akron General executives don’t value their nurses enough to come to the table and bargain for what patients and nurses need,” said Rick Lucas, BSN, RN, CCRN, Ohio Nurses Association President and Executive Director. “Before the pandemic, nurses were already working hard and long hours every day to ensure the best care possible for our patients. The pandemic made it more difficult with many nurses leaving the bedside. These nurses need a strong contract that collectively allows them to be justly compensated and work in an environment with safe staffing.” Cleveland Clinic Akron General released the following statement in response to the union's notification: "We are continuing good faith negotiations with the nurses' bargaining unit at Cleveland Clinic Akron General. Our goal is to achieve a mutually agreeable contract renewal, as we have in past years. Akron General greatly appreciates the care provided by all caregivers, including those in the bargaining unit, at the hospital.” Read: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/akron/akron-general-nurses-hospital-picket-contract-negotiations/95-6620eee5-d880-4d0f-a8b3-179c6dc13132

54:: New Cleveland Police Chief Dorothy 'Annie' Todd sworn in by Mayor Justin Bibb

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.02.2024 23:35:23
There's a new chief in town... Cleveland Police Chief Dorothy "Annie" Todd was officially sworn in during a ceremony at City Hall shortly after 11:30 a.m. Thursday. “I believe she’s going to set our division up to be one of the smartest, toughest, most future-oriented police departments across the country," said Mayor Justin Bibb just moments before administering the oath of office. In brief comments after she was sworn in, Chief Todd took a moment to reflect on her career. “I started my journey with the Division of Police in the late ‘90s as a traffic controller. I was a single mom at the time, and my daughter was around 6 years old at that time. She has seen me through my entire career. She has been a part of this journey for me. I have to say that this one’s for you.” Chief Todd said she looks forward to this role "and hope that I can bring your confidence in me as a leader." Wayne Drummond, the outgoing police chief, was also sworn in Thursday morning as he begins his new role as the city’s interim safety director. Matt Rascon reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/new-cleveland-police-chief-dorothy-todd-sworn-in-mayor-justin-bibb/95-98229663-d123-4a42-888e-1a93550595b5

55:: Notre Dame College to close at end of this semester

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.02.2024 23:22:54
After months of speculation, Notre Dame College will be closing its doors at the end of this semester, ending a more than 100-year presence in South Euclid. “We are all saddened by the need to make this decision, but rest assured that as we move forward, we are doing everything we can to ensure a smooth transition for our students to continue their education,” said Notre Dame College Interim President John Smetanka in a statement. In a release, Notre Dame College announced that it has secured agreements with nine partner colleges and universities to help current students in good standing continue their college careers through a "Teach-Out program" or as a transfer student. The nine partner colleges and universities are: -Baldwin Wallace University -Cleveland State University -Hiram College -John Carroll University -Kent State University -Lake Erie College -Ursuline College -Walsh University -Mercyhurst University (Erie, PA) NDC says current students in good standing with at least 60 completed credits will receive guaranteed admission to pursue their degrees uninterrupted at a partner institution, with comparable net tuition and transfer of all credits. Meanwhile, current NDC students in good standing with less than 60 completed credits "may have the opportunity to transfer to a partner institution and receive the same benefits of the Teach-Out Program." Notre Dame College plans to host a Partner College/University Fair on Wednesday, March 13 from 12:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m. in Keller Gymnasium. Officials "will work one-on-one with students to help them determine their best path forward." Neil Fischer reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/notre-dame-college-to-close-at-end-of-this-semester/95-ded59e15-51e5-4638-84ec-529621b4c29b

56:: How the Penfield Quilters in Lorain County are sewing to help children with disabilities

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.02.2024 23:13:51
In a former LaGrange high school classroom in Lorain County — room 111, to be exact — is the home of the Penfield Quilters, each stitch strengthening a tradition of handmade quilts that traces back to the 1920s. Our guide through this world of needles, thread, and yarn is Linda Chapin, who started with the Penfield Quilters after retiring from teaching. "So it's been about 20 years," Chapin recalled. "Wow." The group of roughly 25 members comes here to work on their craft, and much more. "This group is quiet today, but normally they'd be laughing a lot," Chapin said. "And it's just a warm friendship." Their talents transcend these walls, the community outreach, and the quilts donated to fundraisers for libraries, cancer centers, and hospitals. Lap quilts made today are destined for a special place: the Achievement Centers for Children, a nonprofit that empowers children and adults with disabilities through family-focused services. "We saw what they did and how much they've helped families deal with children with special needs," Chapin explained. "We felt like we wanted to be a part of helping them." This special partnership has led to around 700 quilt donations. The Achievement Centers for Children uses them for their Early Childhood Mental Health program, Help Me Grow Home Visiting program, and Infant Massage classes. Each family receives the quilt as a gift from both groups. Read: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/lorain-county/penfield-quilters-lorain-county-help-children-with-disabilities/95-a2192214-e291-43c3-af8d-48f48df659fa

57:: Akron Mayor Shammas Malik to give first State of the City address on April 10 to mark first 100 days

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.02.2024 22:31:33
When newly elected Akron Mayor Shammas Malik delivers his first State of the City address on Wednesday, April 10, it will come as he marks 100 days in office. It also happens to be his 33rd birthday. The 2024 speech will take place at the Akron Civic Theatre. Doors open at 5 p.m. with the event slated to start at 6 p.m. Residents are invited to attend the State of the City by registering for free on the Akron Roundtable site HERE. The speech will also be live streamed through the city of Akron’s YouTube page. “I plan to give a progress update on my team’s 100-day plan, highlight some successes and focus on what’s next for the City of Akron,” Mayor Malik said in a press release. “This event is really about the people of Akron and it’s important to me that our residents have the opportunity to attend at no cost to them. This will be an evening of community and fellowship and I invite everyone to join including residents, businesses, non-profits, community partners and beyond.” Read: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/akron/akron-mayor-shammas-malik-state-of-the-city-address-tickets-april-10-speech/95-589ba9f7-4d5d-4c97-801d-5d8a2a29addb

58:: Notre Dame College in South Euclid to close at end of this semester

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.02.2024 22:12:34
After months of speculation, Notre Dame College will be closing its doors at the end of this semester, ending a more than 100-year presence in South Euclid. Staff members told 3News' Neil Fischer about the closing following an afternoon meeting with Notre Dame College leaders. Students are expected to hear the news from college officials at a meeting starting at 5 p.m. this afternoon. Concerns about the future of the college first surfaced last November, when Notre Dame College President Dr. J. Michael Pressimone "voluntarily" resigned to pursue other opportunities. Amid concerns that the resignation was indicative of an insecure future at Notre Dame College, the school gave the below statement to 3News: "It is important to acknowledge the challenges that colleges and universities across the country are facing. Notre Dame College is not exempt from these challenges, which include a shrinking pool of college-aged students and growing costs. In response to these challenges, we have been engaged in strategic planning and thoughtful discussions with our stakeholders regarding our future. We want to assure you that our primary focus remains on our mission, which we have upheld for the past 100 years, and on serving our students in the best way possible. We expect to have more information to share by the end of this academic year." Last month, Cleveland State University officials confirmed to 3News that leaders from CSU and Notre Dame College met on several occasions last fall to discuss Cleveland State potentially absorbing the struggling Roman Catholic school. The story was first reported by Amy Morona of Signal Cleveland. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/notre-dame-college-to-close-at-end-of-this-semester/95-ded59e15-51e5-4638-84ec-529621b4c29b At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

59:: Cleveland Clinic named No. 2 hospital in the world by Newsweek

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.02.2024 21:46:48
Cleveland Clinic has been ranked as the world's second best hospital for the sixth year in a row. The Cleveland-based medical center took the No. 2 spot in Newsweek's World's Best Hospitals rankings for 2024, which features 250 hospitals based on surveys and data from hospitals in 30 countries. “At Cleveland Clinic, our goals are to be the best place to receive care anywhere and the best place to work in healthcare,” CEO and President Tom Mihaljevic said. “A recognition like this reflects on every one of our 81,000 caregivers worldwide, who are dedicated, compassionate and committed to our patients and our communities.” Cleveland Clinic placed second to Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. The Clinic was not the only hospital in Cleveland to make the list; University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center came in at No. 154, while Cleveland Clinic Fairview Hospital was ranked No. 232. Additionally, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi was ranked No. 186 in the world and was Newsweek's highest rated hospital in the United Arab Emirates. In addition to the world rankings, Cleveland Clinic was ranked No. 2 in the United States and several other Northeast Ohio hospitals made Newsweek's U.S. rankings. Read: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/cleveland-clinic-no-2-hospital-world-newsweek-northeast-ohio-hospitals-ranking-us/95-512fe5e8-b0ba-4782-bef3-ad4fb008bae9

60:: City of Akron considering moving police department headquarters to new location

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.02.2024 21:44:37
Akron Mayor Shammas Malik has announced that the city is considering relocating the Akron Police Department Headquarters to a new, permanent location. Officials say that the city has explored the option of renovating the Stubbs Justice Center and keeping the Police Headquarters in place, but is also looking into the possibility of relocating. Currently, the Akron Police Station is located at the Harold K. Stubbs Justice Center on South High Street. As a result, the city has issued a request for proposals for detailed site information from property owners, developers, and/or their broker/agent representatives wishing to submit sale/development properties for the city’s consideration. Additionally, the city has issued a request for qualifications seeking qualified architectural/engineering firms to conduct an analysis of the sites identified for their feasibility in meeting the needs of the Akron Police Department. “I’ve been very upfront about the need to decide the future of our Akron Police Department headquarters,” said Mayor Malik. “In our 100-Day Plan, I’ve committed to determining the future of those headquarters by the end of June 2024. Issuing today’s RFP and RFQ is the next step in the process in deciding whether we ultimately renovate the current structure and stay in the Harold K. Stubbs Building or whether we pursue a new permanent home for our Akron Police Department elsewhere. I look forward to seeing the opportunities presented from these two requests.” If the decision is made to relocate, the Akron Police Department headquarters will move to a new permanent location in either a new facility on an undeveloped site, a previously developed site cleared of any existing buildings and structures or an existing building that is renovated. Read: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/akron/akron-police-department-reloacting-request-for-propsal-mayor-shammas-malik/95-a9b67173-1126-48c6-b689-395752f67e93

61:: Cleveland area weather forecast: Wintry mix possible this week

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.02.2024 05:11:49
Your 11 p.m. Greater Cleveland and Northeast Ohio weather forecast for Feb. 13, 2024: The systems coming our way over the next seven days are not expected to be strong. But they are riding on the storm track set up at the intersection of colder air to the north and warmer air to the south. Interestingly, the weaker storms can be trickier than the stronger ones, and when they come at us in fast and furious fashion they all just seem like a big stretch of yucky weather. In other words we get a bad rap. Factor in the extra clouds from the lake and you can start to understand why people may feel Cleveland's weather is a little drab. But we love it. We really, really love it. We will just keep saying that. Betsy Kling has more of your forecast: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0

62:: Tremont Montessori School shows concerning levels of radon even as CMSD says building is safe

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.02.2024 04:56:54
Melanie Parker has been a teacher at Tremont Montessori School for 17 years, and says a number of her colleagues have had severe health issues. "We've had these concerns for a while," Parker told reporters. "There's been a lot of staff members that have had a lot of illnesses over the years — brain cancer, brain tumors, lung cancer, serious illnesses." According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, radon is the No. 1 cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. Tuesday night, the Cleveland Metropolitan School District held a private meeting to discuss health concerns over radon levels with families and staff, but did not allow 3News cameras in. District officials would not give an interview, but said the principal requested air quality testing — which includes mold, asbestos and radon — after a staff member had a health issue. However, they could not elaborate on what that issue was or if it was cancer-related. Per a report from GETCO, a Cleveland-based environmental consultant hired by CMSD, testing was done from Jan. 30 to Feb. 1. The results showed that multiple areas in the school's basement had radon levels above the EPA's recommended safe level. The report stated the EPA has set action levels of radon within a building at 4.0 picoCuries per litre (pCi/L). Most of Northeast Ohio has levels between 2 to 4 pCi/L, with the average outdoor background radon level at 0.4 pCi/L. One of the two gymnasiums was at 4.2 and 4.1 pCi/L. A custodial storage room was at 9.7 pCi/L, and another storage room that the district reported a couple band students would sometimes practice in was at 7.2 pCi/L. Bri Buckley reports.

63:: Cleveland Metropolitan School District facing $143.3 million deficit, CEO says

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.02.2024 04:25:06
Cleveland Metropolitan Schools CEO Dr. Warren Morgan is outlining the district’s plan to address a $143 million budget shortfall that is expected to take effect by the end of the 2024-25 school year. "If we're not doing anything with the deficit, if we're not closing the gap in the deficit, of course we're not going to be able to make the ending year balance positive," Morgan said to a group of local reporters ahead of his presentation to the School Board Tuesday night. After accounting for the district’s $125.1 million cash balance at the end of this school year, the district would see a negative balance of $18.3 million at the conclusion of the 2024-2025 academic year if nothing were to be done, according to Morgan. The budget problems are hitting now due to federal COVID relief funds ending this school year. "Some of these financial challenges the district would have saw a lot sooner if the COVID relief dollars didn't come," Morgan added. Per Morgan, who began his new role at the beginning of this school year, the federal dollars have funded $465 million in district expenditures since 2020. "There were some challenges that were already taking place and were already looming," he shared, "and COVID [funds] allowed us to do some things and maintain some programming." But with that funding drying up, Morgan presented Phase 1 of the his plan to address the deficit. Lydia Esparra reports.

64:: WATCH | Mardi Gras 2024: Celebrations in New Orleans

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.02.2024 03:28:34
(AP) Mardi Gras celebrations are in full swing in New Orleans. Major parades began Tuesday morning with the Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club rolling down St. Charles Avenue. Members handed out the organization's signature gifts of hand-decorated coconuts to adults and children. Another highly anticipated parade is the procession of Rex, King of Carnival. It was set to roll later in the morning. Parade fans lined major thoroughfares and revelers gathered on the narrow streets of the raucous French Quarter. Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday, is the final day of festivities before Ash Wednesday and the solemnity of Lent. Stream is courtesy of EarthCam and www.earthcam.com. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/entertainment/events/mardi-gras/new-orleans-mardi-gras-parade-schedule-2024/289-aa69ff9b-b019-4702-bf30-4bc1c2cbb5c0 At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

65:: Sorelle join 3News' Front Row to discuss upcoming tour

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.02.2024 00:37:40
Northeast Ohio's Sorelle joins Front Row to talk about their upcoming tour. Check out the video above to see when they're coming to Cleveland!

66:: Northeast Ohio Jewish leaders react to new report on antisemitism in US

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.02.2024 00:23:08
A brand-new report by the American Jewish Committee (AJC) is painting an alarming picture of antisemitism in the United States. Released Tuesday, The State of Antisemitism in America 2023 report found that more than 75% of Americans say antisemitism is a problem. The study also revealed that the number of American Jews that feel unsafe has jumped up 22% from a year ago. "My heart breaks for the Jewish community," said AJC's U.S. Director for Combating Antisemitism Holly Huffnagle while reflecting on their findings. AJC found that 63% of American Jews say they feel less safe living in the U.S. than a year ago, a dramatic jump from 41% in last year’s report.  Almost half of American Jews have changed their behavior at least once in the past year out of fears about antisemitism.  The report said one-quarter of American Jews have been the target of antisemitism in the last year, with young Jews, ages 18 to 29, much more likely to report being a target.  Nearly eight in 10 American Jews who heard about the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel say they felt less safe in the U.S. since the massacre.  Also, more than nine in 10 American Jews and three-quarters of the general public say they believe antisemitism is a problem in the U.S. today, while 86% of Jews and 56% of U.S. adults say antisemitism has increased over the last five years.  Kaitor Kay reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/israel-hamas-conflict/northeast-ohio-jewish-leaders-react-state-antisemitism-america-2023-report/95-67346a50-051c-4f83-9743-d916fa7c5deb

67:: Amanda Dean case: Indictment raises new questions about Huron County Sheriff's Office

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.02.2024 23:48:49
The recent murder indictment in the case involving Amanda Dean's former boyfriend has prompted new questions about how the Huron County Sheriff's Office handled the case before handing it off to the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI). The Board president of Cleveland Missing says — based on what he's read, seen, and heard — he believes the sheriff's office had "dropped the ball" on Amanda's case. From the beginning of her disappearance from Collins six and a half years ago, Dean's family knew something was off, but they said they struggled to get answers or help from law enforcement. In a March 2020 interview with the 3News Investigates team, Amanda's mother Caroline Tokar said she believed her daughter's boyfriend — Frederick Reer — had abused her. Her worst fear was that Amanda was dead, even though the sheriff's office was telling her she was alive. "I just don't believe my daughter would go this long without contacting her boys, her sisters, and her mom," Tokar said at the time, roughly two and a half years after Dean first went missing. During that same investigative story in 2020, Sheriff Todd Corbin told WKYC his team was initially investigating Amanda Dean as a missing person's case. However, they stopped the investigation, he said, after a domestic violence shelter told him she was living there. "[The domestic violence shelter] explained the protocol is that they don't normally relay that information, 'But for purposes of what you're doing, we'll just say that [Amanda's] fine,'" Corbin told 3News at the time. "'She's in a good place and she's okay and she's being cared for.'" But that timeline doesn’t add up to the dates in recent court documents obtained by 3News over the weekend. Matt Rascon reports.

68:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Feeling the love

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.02.2024 23:43:08
Your 6 p.m. Northeast Ohio weather forecast for Feb. 13, 2024: Cleveland's weather keeps us on our toes, and as meteorologists we love it. There will be plenty to love this week as a seemingly unending stream of weak storm systems move through the area. Timing and track are significant but intensity plays a critical role too (as you can imagine). The systems coming our way over the next seven days are not expected to be strong. But they are riding on the storm track set up at the intersection of colder air to the north and warmer air to the south. A little wintry mixing is possible early in the day ahead of rain that continues into the afternoon. Interestingly, the weaker storms can be trickier than the stronger ones, and when they come at us in fast and furious fashion they all just seem like a big stretch of yucky weather. In other words we get a bad rap. Factor in the extra clouds from the Lake and you can start to understand why people may feel Cleveland's weather is a little drab. But we love it. We really, really love it. We will just keep saying that. Betsy Kling has more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0

69:: Ohio House Bill 6 scandal: Former FirstEnergy executives, ex-state regulator plead not guilty

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.02.2024 23:29:05
The investigation into the bribery scandal surrounding House Bill 6 and FirstEnergy has brought a new indictment with 27 combined counts of felony violations, according to Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost. Those named in the indictment include the following: -Samuel "Sam" Randazzo, former PUCO chairman -Charles "Chuck" Jones, former CEO of FirstEnergy -Michael Dowling, former FirstEnergy Senior Vice President of External Affairs Two companies allegedly controlled by Randazzo — the Sustainability Funding Alliance of Ohio and Industrial Energy Users-Ohio Administration Co. — are also named in the filing. Both are alleged to be shell companies created solely for furthering Randazzo's alleged criminal activity, according to a press release from Yost's office. All three men appeared in Summit County Common Pleas Court on Tuesday for arraignment. Each of the defendants pleaded not guilty to all charges. A pretrial hearing on Zoom has been set for April 19. Summit County Common Pleas Judge Susan Baker Ross set bond for all three men at $100,000 and ordered them to remain in Ohio under GPS monitoring. Ross also denied the request of Jones' attorney, Carole Rendon, that her client be allowed to forego GPS monitoring due to a medical condition and to return to his primary residence in Naples, Florida. Randazzo's attorney, Richard Blake, also entered not guilty pleas Tuesday on behalf of both businesses. He noted that IEU-Ohio has since been dissolved. Lynna Lai reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/ohio/house-bill-6-scandal-indictments-ohio-attorney-general-dave-yost/95-72fe0337-f5e6-4191-9973-f5cb7fac4af0

70:: Now in America with Russ Mitchell: Drama in Congress, House to vote on impeachment, snowstorm in the

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.02.2024 23:28:39
Russ Mitchell joins the 3News at 5 crew to discuss news around the nation happening right now.

71:: Mike Polk Jr. celebrates Mardi Gras style in Cleveland

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.02.2024 23:14:26
Mike Polk Jr. live from the Collision Bend Brewing Company in Euclid!

72:: Romance scams aren't just for dating apps: VERIFY

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.02.2024 23:09:27
The internet is a great place for connecting with other people, but sometimes the people who want to connect with us don't have our best interest in mind. That's especially true if those people are romance scammers. According to a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) report, lots of people think that if they're not on a dating app, they don't need to worry about romance scams. Our Stephanie Haney VERIFIES whether that's true. Have something you'd like verified? Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney Read more here: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/verify/dating-app-romance-scams-verify-stephanie-haney/95-9f121de4-c254-46c7-8c27-e15f569675b4

73:: Cleveland Weather: Chance for lake effect snow

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.02.2024 22:42:55
Your Cleveland weather forecast: Tonight, lake effect snow will be scattered around with lows in the mid 20s. Improving conditions can be expected on Wednesday with clouds giving way to sunshine. It will remain cold with highs in the mid to upper 30s. Our next storm system to watch will be a fast-moving, but potent clipper system that will bring a mix of rain and some wet snow at times (mainly at the onset and towards the end of the system). We'll get a bit windy too with highs pushing into the 40s on Thursday with a brief shot of cold air behind it. Temps will hold in the 30s Friday and Saturday with some scattered lake snow possible. Temps will moderate heading into the weekend. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0

74:: Akron man dies after being struck while riding bike in alleged hit-and-run incident

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.02.2024 22:34:06
The Akron Police Department is investigating after a 47-year-old bicyclist was struck by a car and left critically injured on Friday. In new details released early Tuesday morning, the Summit County Medical Examiner's Office says the victim -- identified as Jimmy Fletcher of Akron -- died from his injuries at 8:30 p.m. Monday night. Akron police say the incident happened around 4 p.m. at the area of South Arlington Street and Ray Street. When officers arrived, they found the victim on the ground unconscious. He was taken to Summa Health Akron City Hospital by EMS. A preliminary investigation revealed that the victim was on a bicycle going northbound on S. Arlington Street when he was struck by what was reported as a white sedan that turned onto Ray Street. Police say after striking the victim, the driver of the sedan left the scene. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/akron-police-bicyclist-critically-injured-struck-hit-skip-incident/95-ae2ddd0d-99b3-486a-ba08-39625538191f

75:: Cleveland Metropolitan School District CEO looks to balance district's budget

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.02.2024 22:30:06
CMSD is facing a massive budget shortfall. 3News' Danielle Wiggins speaks with CEO Warren G. Morgan to discuss his upcoming proposal.

76:: Ohio General Assembly overrides Gov. Mike DeWine veto, putting tobacco control in state hands

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 23:48:34
Local governments in Ohio can no longer regulate tobacco in their communities after the Republican Legislature overrode on Wednesday the veto of GOP Gov. Mike DeWine of a budget measure that puts regulation instead in the hands of the state. The measure, vetoed in 2022 before reappearing in the state budget, says regulating tobacco and alternative nicotine products should be up to the state, not municipalities. It also prevents communities from voting to restrict things like flavored e-cigarettes and sales of flavored vaping products. The new law will take effect in roughly 90 days, though it's not yet clear how that could affect local governments that have any stricter tobacco rules in place. Lawmakers passed the 2022 legislation days after Ohio's capital city, Columbus, cleared its bans on the sale of flavored tobacco and menthol tobacco products, which would have been enacted in early 2024. Toledo and Beckley have similar bans. Anti-tobacco advocates, the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network and DeWine himself harshly criticized the override as a win for the tobacco industry, saying it enables addiction in children as tobacco and vaping products made with fruit or candy flavors becomes more popular and accessible to kids. Opponents of the measure also say it violates Ohio's home rule provision, which allows local governments to create their own ordinances as long as they do not interfere with the state's revised code. Those against the measure have also expressed fear that it will wipe out other local tobacco restrictions entirely. Leo Almeida, government relations director for the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, told The Associated Press that, as written, the law is too broad. Read: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/ohio/ohio-legislature-tobacco-control-state-hands-governor-mike-dewine-veto/95-84bc2408-d123-4ea8-bd5d-f1a316da6bbf

77:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Fog and rain sticks around

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 23:46:43
Your 6 p.m. Northeast Ohio weather forecast for Jan. 24, 2024: Dense fog is widespread across northern Ohio this morning as warm, moist air travels over our snow pack. The fog is thickest away from the lake with visibility below a quarter of a mile in many locations. At the same time, we have rain moving in--this should help to lessen the thick fog, but it'll still be a dreary day. We're in store for a rainy day as well as the second out of three waves of rainfall move through northern Ohio. Temps will be the bright spot as they reach into the upper 40s later today! Rain will continue much of the day. Expect a break from the rain tonight with more fog building in. Temps will stay steady in the mid 40s. Nice and mild! Another round of rain moves in Thursday with temps up near 50 expected late in the day. Temps will actually rise into the 50s Thursday night into Friday morning before falling back through the 40s Friday. Rain will eventually exit to the east leaving mainly cloudy skies. Looking ahead, another system will swirl through the Ohio Valley Saturday and Sunday--the track of this low as of this morning is just south of us so much of the precip misses us--but a slight shift in the track of the low would bring rain through here on Saturday with rain and wet snow Sunday. Anthony Copeland has more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0

78:: Ohio Attorney General: JR Spa in Broadview Heights raided in 'sex for pay' investigation

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 23:45:14
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced on Wednesday that law enforcement agencies conducted a raid at a massage parlor in Broadview Heights suspected of running a sex-for-pay operation. According to a press release from Yost, the Northeast Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force and the Broadview Heights Police Department executed a search warrant at JR Spa on Broadview Road. During the raid, investigators seized documents, financial records, numerous condoms and more than $7,000 in cash. Officials say two individuals were at the spa, who were living and working at the business. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/northeast-ohio-human-trafficking-task-force-broadview-heights-massage-parlor/95-23b88f98-7ab5-4eef-9e6c-8ea6663e546f

79:: Akron Mayor Shammas Malik unveils first capital budget proposal

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 23:45:01
Three weeks after taking office, new Akron Mayor Shammas Malik has released the first capital budget proposal of his term. The $360.8 million plan outlines heavy investments in things like public safety, community center improvements, and ongoing sewer and water system projects, among others. Malik is expected to formally introduce a number of his plans to City Council during Monday's meeting. "I'm proud to present the proposed 2024 capital budget to Akron City Council," Malik said, in part. "I look forward to hearing feedback from both our councilmembers and our residents on this proposed budget." According to the mayor, the "fiscally responsible" proposal includes "the lowest amount of general obligation debt since 2018" while "also investing in the largest areas of need in our community." More than half of the allocated funds are coming from the state of Ohio, while the federal government also plays a role including with more than $34 million in still unused dollars from the American Rescue Plan Act. Of the items listed on Malik's budget, the most expensive single item is the Northside Interceptor Tunnel project at $71.325 million (almost all of that coming from the state). Construction of the sewage overflow storage initiative began last year, and the mayor's office says excavation for the tunnel will be competed by the end of 2024. Elsewhere, an estimated $18 million in local income taxes will go towards city streets and public safety services, including $3 million to help resurface dozens of miles of pavement. Malik also wants more than $1 million to replace 25 police cruisers, $220,000 for improvements to the Stubbs Justice Center, and a $130,500 increase (to $375,500 overall) to fund body cameras for the police department's SWAT and narcotics units. Fire Station 13 in Firestone Park would also receive $950,000 for a new truck. Speaking of safety, Malik wants address speeding by more than doubling the city's traffic calming budget to $500,000. According to official, this money would "cover piloting permanent speed tables, electronic signage, and other interventions to curb speeding." Kaitor Kay reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/akron/akron-mayor-shammas-malik-360-million-capital-budget-proposal/95-bdbba7a0-0d69-4b07-bc9e-24f28c6a3434

80:: Cleveland Heights police: 3 teens arrested for allegedly shooting man in face during robbery

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 23:42:31
The Cleveland Heights Police Department says it has arrested three teen suspects in connection to an alleged attempted robbery that led to a Shaker Heights man being shot in the face on Sunday. One of the three male suspects is 18 years old, the other two are each 19. All three have been charged with felonious assault and armed robbery. Police say that the EDGE SWAT Team, a multi-jurisdictional team comprised of members from seven communities, including Cleveland Heights, assisted in the arrests. Officials say it was around 5:43 p.m. Sunday when officers responded to the scene at Heights Garden Apartments in the 1300 block of Cleveland Heights Boulevard. The victim reportedly told police he had been robbed in the parking lot. The man was taken to University Hospitals where he was treated in the ICU. The extent of his injuries is unknown and his name has not been released. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/cleveland-heights-police-arrest-3-teens-accused-shooting-man-face/95-4f6462d8-15da-46b8-8085-7f070b8ffd9c

81:: 75 days until the total solar eclipse!

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 23:40:19
We’re less than three months away from the spectacular moment Northeast Ohio will be treated to a total solar eclipse on Monday, April 8 -- and making sure you find a pair of safety glasses ahead of time is important so you can watch it all unfold. Featuring a silhouette of the Cleveland skyline, the NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland was selling locally designed eclipse glasses in their online store for $2.50 each. After we posted our story, however, NASA tells 3News they have sold out of the eclipse glasses and don't plan to restock. But that doesn't mean you're out of luck... READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/world/solar-eclipse/solar-eclipse-glasses-path-of-totality-april-8-nasa-glenn-cleveland-ohio/95-a340226b-a2cb-4bf8-9484-aec41754c930

82:: Ohio Senate overrides Gov. Mike DeWine's veto of gender-affirming care ban

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 23:31:35
Ohio has banned gender-affirming care for minors and restricted transgender women’s and girls’ participation on sports teams, a move that has families of transgender children scrambling over how best to care for them. The Republican-dominated Senate voted Wednesday to override GOP Gov. Mike DeWine’s veto. The new law bans gender-affirming surgeries and hormone therapies, and restricts mental health care for transgender individuals under 18. The measure also bans transgender girls and women from girls and women’s sports teams at both the K-12 and collegiate level. The override cleared the chamber 24-8 mostly along party lines, save Sen. Nathan Manning, a Republican from Cuyahoga County who has consistently broken from his party on the issue. Officials expect the law to take effect in roughly 90 days. The Republican-majority House had voted to override the veto earlier this month. Matt Rascon and Bri Buckley report: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/politics/ohio-senate-overrides-dewines-veto-gender-affirming-care-ban/530-c964af19-7e44-4cfa-b5be-e457e92a856a

83:: Growing STEM: Exploring the trades with 'The House That She Built'

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 23:13:29
Welcome to Oatey University, where troops of Girl Scouts are learning what's behind the walls of a house. This training center highlights Oatey's plumbing products, from simple connections to high-end fixtures. "We are very behind not only educating girls but educating everyone on why it's so important to continue the trades," Samantha Benedick, channel marketing manager at Oatey, said. "We need new plumbers entering the workforce." During the visit, the girls got to build their own P-trap, the bend in the pipe under your sink that keeps sewer odors from entering the home. After all, plumbing is all about keeping water flowing in the right direction. Exploring the trades is the first step for Girl Scouts in earning a "The House that She Built" badge. The "She Built" movement also inspired a book, and Oatey came on board to build the girls' confidence.

84:: Talking 'Sports!' at the Greater Cleveland Sports Awards with Mike Polk Jr.

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 22:57:42
"Sport" is a fun word, its plural form even more so. But in its best format, it's complimented by an exclamation point for additional verve and flavor. "Sports!" See? It's an enjoyable word, not just because it's fun to say aloud but because all of its connotations and meanings are fun, as well. The same can't be said for all words; you're usually bound to get some negative connotations in there. Take "swell," for example. While that word used as a 1950s-style innocent expression has a fun meaning — "Gee ma, that's swell!" — it can also turn dark pretty quickly. For instance, a big wave is called a swell, and those can be dangerous! An infected goiter also can swell, and that's gross! But with "sports," it's a fairly merry word across the board. "Sports," as in activities, are naturally fun by design because that's their whole purpose, and even if you're some weirdo who doesn’t enjoy playing sports (like my hapless asthmatic sister), there's a good chance you at least enjoy watching sports in some form and just allowing the professionals to do the sporting for you. Totally fine. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/life/people/mike-polk-jr/talking-sports-greater-cleveland-sports-awards-mike-polk-jr/95-c1dae845-2303-479f-90c1-93ccc72571fa

85:: Which Olympic sport are you looking forward to the most?

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 22:48:02
Stephanie Haney joins the 3News at 5 crew to reveal your answers to the Question of the Day!

86:: Cleveland Weather: Gloomy conditions extend into Wednesday evening

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 22:37:40
Your Cleveland weather forecast: Dense fog is widespread across northern Ohio this morning as warm, moist air travels over our snow pack. The fog is thickest away from the lake with visibility below a quarter of a mile in many locations. At the same time, we have rain moving in--this should help to lessen the thick fog, but it'll still be a dreary day. We're in store for a rainy day as well as the second out of three waves of rainfall move through northern Ohio. Temps will be the bright spot as they reach into the upper 40s later today! Rain will continue much of the day. Expect a break from the rain tonight with more fog building in. Temps will stay steady in the mid 40s. Nice and mild! Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0

87:: Cleveland chef named semifinalist for 2024 James Beard Awards

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 21:58:49
On Wednesday, the James Beard Foundation announced its 2024 Restaurant and Chef Awards semifinalists. Cordelia Chef Vinnie Cimino was named a semifinalist for the "Best Chef: Great Lakes (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Ohio)" category. Cordelia is located on East 4th Street in Cleveland and features "heritage-rich recipes and cocktails inspired by the farmer’s bounty and generations past, reimagined and showcased in new ways." The mission of the James Beard Awards is to "recognize exceptional talent and achievement in the culinary arts, hospitality, media, and broader food system, as well as a demonstrated commitment to racial and gender equity, community, sustainability, and a culture where all can thrive," according to organizers. Last year, Brandon Chrostowski of EDWINS Leadership and Restaurant Institute was nominated in the Outstanding Restaurateur category. Additionally, Allie La Valle-Umansky, Jeremy Umansky, and Kenny Scott of Larder Delicatessen & Bakery were semifinalists in the "Best Chef: Great Lakes (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Ohio)" category. Hospitality is in Cimino's blood. His grandmother taught him everything he knows after she owned and operated Bellies Deli in Kent for years. Cimino pays homage to her with their original restaurant sign that hangs in the kitchen at Cordelia. "We get inspired by where we come from, who taught us that hospitality and that was our grandmothers," said Cimino previously told 3News' Austin Love. The winners of the Restaurant and Chef Awards will be announced on June 10. Read: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/cordelia-cleveland-chef-vinnie-cimino-semifinalist-for-2024-james-beard-awards/95-6a5c919b-57b2-4f0f-8c6d-fbe16bc0ad9a

88:: 15 ODOT snow plow trucks have been struck this year

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 21:54:10
It just keeps happening. Yet another Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) plow was struck this week, bringing the 2024 total to 15. And we're still in the month of January. To put that number into context, ODOT reported only 26 plow strikes for all of 2023. "It is pretty unusual to have this many plow hits this quickly," ODOT Press Secretary Matt Bruning told 3News. Bruning recalled that during the Christmas 2022 storm in Ohio, 12 ODOT plows were struck. But many of these strikes are happening when there is no winter storm taking place. Here's a look at what we know about the incidents and what ODOT officials are saying. The latest incident ODOT reports that the 15th plow strike of 2024 happened in Ottawa County. In the Toledo District 2 post on Facebook, the agency stated that while the "pictures are intense, everyone will be OK.' ODOT added that the incident was not ice-related. Read: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/ohio/ohio-department-of-transportation-15-plow-trucks-struck-2024/95-e97c876f-a840-47f3-a84e-2c0a1aa0f590

89:: YYTime Food Hall to open in Cleveland's AsiaTown in February

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 21:53:11
If you’ve driven through Cleveland’s AsiaTown neighborhood in recent months, you may have passed by the building on the corner of East 30th Street and Payne Avenue with “coming soon” signs posted in the windows. The building, formerly a tire shop, has been transformed into a new food hall concept, scheduled to open in February. Owner Sheng Long Yu is opening YYTime next month, a food hall spotlighting the latest trends in Asian street food. Yu is moving his restaurant, Dagu Rice Noodle, into the space, and will also be serving dumplings, baos, skewers, and bubble tea in a kitchen diners can view through glass as their food is prepared. Yu said he and his family even took trips to China at the end of last year to ensure they received the proper training ahead of opening YYTime. “We love to enjoy food, and every time we wanted this type of specialty food, we had to go to the bigger cities – New York, Chicago, Toronto,” Yu said. “That’s why we wanted to bring something {to the] local market as well. Not only for myself, but for everybody else to enjoy.” Yu said the transformation of the space took years of planning, including large scale projects like tackling the roof and plumbing. Now, the roughly 10,000 square foot space includes a large kitchen with prep space to cook and ship food items in the future, multiple seating areas, and another room that Yu said one day will be a small arcade. He also hopes to add beer and wine to the space in the future. “There's something for everybody,” Yu said. “We want this place where you can hang out with friends, family, whether it's 65, 80 years old, or teenagers, everybody can hang out and have a great time.” Having spaces for community and a sense of belonging are part of what make AsiaTown so special to Karis Tzeng, Vice President of Planning at MidTown Cleveland. Read: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/yytime-food-hall-open-cleveland-asiatown-february/95-38b7a1fd-e9f3-41bb-ace6-b185c7533e26

90:: Giant Eagle to transition from fuelperks+ to myPerks enhanced loyalty program Thursday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.01.2024 21:33:44
As we first told you last fall, Giant Eagle is ending its fuelperks+ program and replacing it with its "enhanced" myPerks loyalty program. Now that time is just about here as Giant Eagle is ready to fully transition those enrolled in fuelperks+ to myPerks starting on Thursday. No action will be needed by customers currently enrolled in fuelperks+. You'll scan your Giant Eagle advantage card just like always to earn and redeem your perks. And those perks that you've earned will automatically transition to your myPerks account. So now that we have a basic understanding of what's about to happen, here are some of the changes you can expect starting Thursday: The ability to earn perks faster through increased perks earning opportunities on Giant Eagle brand products, prescriptions, access to third party partners such as Booking.com, and through enrollment in myPerks Pay programs. More time to accumulate perks, with all customers having up to 12 months to redeem perks earned. Flexibility to redeem perks for free groceries and gas in three distinct ways. The move to myPerks gives customers control to redeem perks the way that works best for them. You can redeem your perks as a specific dollar amount off your total transaction (a choice that may be more desirable for smaller purchases) As a percent off of groceries (up to 20%) at the supermarket For cents off per gallons of gas (up to 30 gallons) at GetGo The customer’s perks redemptions options will be displayed during checkout and the option that provides maximum savings will be highlighted. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/life/shopping/giant-eagle-transition-fuelperks-myperks-enhanced-loyalty-program/95-3a784913-1335-44a4-b5c7-88f1690e042a At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

91:: Sandra Day O’Connor, 1st woman on Supreme Court, has died

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.12.2023 23:50:32
Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, an unwavering voice of moderate conservatism and the first woman to serve on the nation’s highest court, died Friday. She was 93. O’Connor died in Phoenix, of complications related to advanced dementia and a respiratory illness, the Supreme Court said in a news release. Chief Justice John Roberts mourned her death. “A daughter of the American Southwest, Sandra Day O’Connor blazed an historic trail as our Nation’s first female Justice," Roberts said in statement issued by the court. “She met that challenge with undaunted determination, indisputable ability, and engaging candor.” In 2018, she announced that she had been diagnosed with “the beginning stages of dementia, probably Alzheimer’s disease.” Her husband, John O’Connor, died of complications of Alzheimer’s in 2009. O’Connor’s nomination in 1981 by President Ronald Reagan and subsequent confirmation by the Senate ended 191 years of male exclusivity on the high court. A native of Arizona who grew up on her family’s sprawling ranch, O’Connor wasted little time building a reputation as a hard worker who wielded considerable political clout on the nine-member court. Read: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/sandra-day-o-connor-1st-woman-on-us-supreme-court-has-died/507-2964e906-8849-4a18-a743-5ccb30ba8b1c

92:: Pastor: Don't let recent violence in Cleveland stop you from visiting downtown

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.12.2023 23:42:47
One week after a shooting in Public Square injured two teens, a Cleveland church pastor is asking visitors and residents not to allow the recent violence to stop them from going downtown to enjoy the holiday season. The Old Stone Church has been a fixture in Cleveland since the 1800s. Every year, Pastor Stephen Blonder Adams says the Christmas season and the extra services and holiday events that come with it brings more visitors to their doors. “Even people who aren’t Christian often come to the Messiah because of the beautiful music,” Adams said. “It’s more intimate and the spiritual nature of it takes you to a new place.” But this year, Adams worries the recent violence will stop visitors from enjoying festivities and services like the Old Stone Church's upcoming Messiah concert this Sunday at 1 p.m. “There’s this myth that downtown Cleveland is this dangerous place,” he said. “It’s not targeted at any of the general public. I’ve not seen anything like that happening in downtown Cleveland.” The church was open last week when police say two teens were shot in Public Square following the WinterLand celebration. Cleveland police officers were patrolling the area on foot after the tree lighting ceremony when they responded to a group of teenagers actively fighting and found the two gunshot victims. Read: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/pastor-dont-let-recent-violence-cleveland-stop-visiting-downtown/95-74eb440a-4c38-44a1-9cec-b4bd6e327e32

93:: Nela Park in East Cleveland holds holiday lighting ceremony

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.12.2023 23:42:39
Friday's ceremony marks the 99th annual lighting at Nela Park. The lights at Nela Park will be on from now through January 2. It's almost the most wonderful time of the year! The Christmas season is right around the corner, and many places in Northeast Ohio have announced holiday festivities happening this year. So what's near you? We've compiled a list of holiday-related events for your family to explore. Read: https://www.wkyc.com/article/life/holidays/christmas-events-2023-northeast-ohio-cleveland/95-15286045-9c36-45b3-911a-583b21315043

94:: Cleveland weather forecast: Rain chances exist for both days this weekend

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.12.2023 23:40:18
Here's your Cleveland weather forecast from 3News Meteorologist Payton Domschke: Temperatures fall back into the low-40s tonight. Mist, drizzle, and patchy fog will linger. After a pretty wet day overall, prep for damp conditions if you're headed out the door this evening. By tomorrow, spotty rain chances remain. The day overall will be cloudy. There will be plenty of dry time through the weekend...so, don't let the rain chances overwhelm you. High temperatures both Saturday and Sunday will be near 50°. The rainier chunk of the weekend will be Sunday midday and onward. Another system brings scattered rain chances to northeast Ohio again. See more of our weather forecast: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0

95:: Mike Polk Jr.'s tips for surviving 'porch pirate' season

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.12.2023 22:59:13
These are the creeps who brazenly take stuff that you paid for right off your stoop because there is no honor in their pirate code.

96:: FIRST LOOK: Tinsel Tavern Speakeasy Popup in Canton has grand opening

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.12.2023 22:46:54
The Tinsel Tavern is a Speakeasy popup featuring a full menu of holiday-themed cocktails, small plates, dinner, and desserts. Reservations are strongly recommended and can be made online here. Stephanie Haney has a preview of Tinsel Tavern from Canton! Embassy Suites Akron Canton Airport | 7883 Freedom Avenue NW, Canton. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/christmas-pop-up-bars-cleveland-holiday-season-2023/95-ee967d7e-f0fd-4133-abf6-3c17bcda72f2 At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

97:: Cleveland weather forecast: Look for rain chances throughout the weekend

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.12.2023 22:38:28
Here's your Cleveland weather forecast from 3News Meteorologist Payton Domschke: Temperatures fall back into the low-40s tonight. Mist, drizzle, and patchy fog will linger. After a pretty wet day overall, prep for damp conditions if you're headed out the door this evening. By tomorrow, spotty rain chances remain. The day overall will be cloudy. There will be plenty of dry time through the weekend...so, don't let the rain chances overwhelm you. High temperatures both Saturday and Sunday will be near 50°. The rainier chunk of the weekend will be Sunday midday and onward. Another system brings scattered rain chances to northeast Ohio again. Read more of our weather forecast: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0

98:: Ohio children are getting sick with pneumonia. What's the cause?

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.12.2023 22:33:26
Ohio is the first state in the nation to report an outbreak of pediatric pneumonia cases. In Warren County, just north of Cincinnati, health officials have declared an outbreak of pneumonia cases in children. They say 145 kids between the ages of 3 and 14 have been diagnosed with the respiratory infection since August. The Ohio Department of Health said that the pathogens identified in Warren County are fairly common. They added that at this point, there is no evidence of a new or emerging respiratory pathogen. The CDC also reports that respiratory virus activity across Ohio is minimal. Read: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/ohio-pneumonia-outbreak-warren-county-white-lung-syndrome/530-368bb3af-a4ed-42d9-ae97-334ef9e40541

99:: Grand Opening of Tinsel Tavern Speakeasy Popup in Canton | First Look

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.12.2023 21:32:47
The Tinsel Tavern is a Speakeasy popup featuring a full menu of holiday-themed cocktails, small plates, dinner, and desserts. Reservations are strongly recommended and can be made online here. Stephanie Haney has a preview from Canton! Embassy Suites Akron Canton Airport | 7883 Freedom Avenue NW, Canton. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/christmas-pop-up-bars-cleveland-holiday-season-2023/95-ee967d7e-f0fd-4133-abf6-3c17bcda72f2 At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

100:: Cleveland weather: Rain chances exist both days this weekend in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.12.2023 21:26:47
Cleveland weather forecast for Friday, December 1, 2023. Temperatures fall back into the low-40s tonight. Mist, drizzle, and patchy fog will linger. After a pretty wet day overall, prep for damp conditions if you're headed out the door this evening. By tomorrow, spotty rain chances remain. The day overall will be cloudy. There will be plenty of dry time through the weekend...so, don't let the rain chances overwhelm you. High temperatures both Saturday and Sunday will be near 50°. The rainier chunk of the weekend will be Sunday midday and onward. Another system brings scattered rain chances to northeast Ohio again. Here is your 3-day Cleveland weather forecast. TONIGHT: Mist and drizzle continue, cloudy otherwise. Low 40s. SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy with a stray shower. Low 50s. SUNDAY: Rain moves in (drier AM). Near 50 again. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0 At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

101:: Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb, community leaders address hunger in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.12.2023 21:20:57
Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb, Cleveland Clinic, Greater Cleveland Food Bank, MetroHealth and University Hospitals gathered on Friday to pledge their commitment to addressing hunger in the greater Cleveland area. “We are honored to host this gathering alongside our hospital partners to announce this critical work to alleviate food insecurity,” said Kristin Warzocha, president and CEO, Greater Cleveland Food Bank. “It is so important that we combine our efforts to do everything we can to address food insecurity and provide hope to families who are struggling right here in Northeast Ohio. When we work together on addressing food insecurity, we can make a greater impact for our neighbors and the entire community and for that I am grateful.”    The following individuals spoke at the event: Mayor Justin Bibb, City of Cleveland Tom Mihaljevic, MD, CEO & President, Cleveland Clinic Cliff Megerian, MD, CEO, University Hospitals Airica Steed, Ed.D, RN, President & CEO, MetroHealth Kristin Warzocha, President & CEO, Greater Cleveland Food Bank "The City of Cleveland is committed to a community-led all-of-government approach to food justice for all residents,” said Mayor Bibb. “This includes making it easier to acquire vacant land for urban farmers, transforming the West Side Market to support local food vendors, and recruiting healthy grocers to areas in Cleveland in historically redlined neighborhoods. Our communities continue to struggle with financial and food insecurity, and it is imperative that we address these issues collaboratively as it has significant implications for our future.”     READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/mayor-justin-bibb-community-leaders-address-hunger-cleveland/95-1a13df7d-efca-4e92-a11f-4459751d1e94 At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

102:: Cleveland weather: Rainy weekend on tap for Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.12.2023 21:10:37
Cleveland weather forecast for Friday, December 1, 2023. Temperatures fall back into the low-40s tonight. Mist, drizzle, and patchy fog will linger. After a pretty wet day overall, prep for damp conditions if you're headed out the door this evening. By tomorrow, spotty rain chances remain. The day overall will be cloudy. There will be plenty of dry time through the weekend...so, don't let the rain chances overwhelm you. High temperatures both Saturday and Sunday will be near 50°. The rainier chunk of the weekend will be Sunday midday and onward. Another system brings scattered rain chances to northeast Ohio again. Here is your 3-day Cleveland weather forecast. TONIGHT: Mist and drizzle continue, cloudy otherwise. Low 40s. SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy with a stray shower. Low 50s. SUNDAY: Rain moves in (drier AM). Near 50 again. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0 At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

103:: Holiday Lights: How to keep your family safe

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.12.2023 21:04:42
Brunswick man with brain cancer lost his home in fire due to an electric overload. Lindsey Buckingham has more. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/medina-county/brunswick-man-brain-cancer-loses-home-fire/95-f9595af5-828e-4e1d-84a0-4e4022569052 At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

104:: Car accident on Memphis Avenue in Cleveland sends two people to the hospital

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.12.2023 20:52:45
Car accident in Cleveland. EMS responded to 5203 Memphis and transported a 75 year-old female and a 20 year-old male both to Metro in stable condition. At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

105:: Downtown Massillon goes crazy after Massillon Washington beats Archbishop Hoban to win state title

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.12.2023 20:30:36
After 53 years of pain, heartbreak, and taunts of being labeled "paper champions," the long drought is finally over for Massillon. For the first time since 1970, the Tigers are state football champions of Ohio, beating the Archbishop Hoban Knights 7-2 in Thursday night's Division II title game in Canton. It's the program's 25th state championship in its history, but the first of the playoff era. The battle between two nationally ranked powerhouses (Massillon came in rated as high as ninth in the country while Hoban was 23rd) could only be described as a defensive slugfest, with Mylen Lenix's 6-yard run proving to be the only touchdown. Both offenses were held to under 200 total yards, the vast majority of them coming on the ground. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/high-school/hs-football/massillon-washington-beats-archbishop-hoban-7-2-win-ohsaa-division-ii-state-football-championship/95-6e4bdf54-2163-4751-8a7f-e6cfb24c8d5e At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

106:: WATCH | Cleveland man sentenced for kidnapping woman and putting her in plastic container

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.11.2023 16:40:04
Dalontay Edmond-Geiger Sr. will face a judge for sentencing in Cleveland today, which comes one month after he pleaded guilty to multiple charges connected to the kidnapping and assault of a 60-year-old woman who was found alive inside a plastic container. Sentencing was originally set for Wednesday with Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Hollie L. Gallagher, but was postponed until today at noon. The Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office previously told 3News that Edmond-Geiger could face up to 25 years in prison after pleading guilty back on Oct. 31 to one count of felonious assault, one count of kidnapping, one count of tampering with evidence and one count of having weapons under disability. The case dates back several months when the prosecutor's office reported that Edmond-Geiger picked up the victim and gave her a ride to his residence near West 97th Street and Henley Court in Cleveland. "On May 2, 2023, the Cleveland Division of Police responded to a welfare check at Edmond-Geiger Sr.’s residence," according to the initial press release from the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor's Office. "CPD located the victim inside a small plastic container, moaning in pain, on the porch." She was taken to a hospital for treatment, while Edmond-Geiger was arrested at the scene. “He physically assaulted her, stabbed her in the arm, zip tied her hands and proceeded to torture her,” according to the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s office. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/dalontay-edmond-geiger-sr-sentenced-cleveland-woman-kidnapping-plastic-tote/95-bd362388-0302-4813-a804-07c3c4055233 At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

107:: Love In The Land: Talking with Morgan Wright

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.11.2023 15:30:08
In the dynamic realm of reality TV discussions, Morgan Wright shines as a standout personality. A Northeast Ohio native, Morgan has carved a niche for herself with her unique flair for conversation and entertainment. A beloved Cleveland radio host, she is also celebrated for her engaging reality TV podcast, Morgan’s Pop Talks, and as a charismatic TikToker. Join us for an exciting episode of Love in the Land, where Austin engages in a candid conversation with Morgan. They delve into her rise to TikTok stardom, exploring how she captivated an impressive audience of 185,000 followers and garnered millions of views. The discussion takes a deep dive into her journey through the often tumultuous world of reality TV and even how she ended up making an appearance on The Bachelor. Additionally, Morgan opens up about her personal life, sharing insights into her wedding, the challenges and triumphs of maintaining a long-distance relationship during a pandemic and much more! To get a glimpse into Morgan's world, follow her on her social media handles @morganptalks, and don't miss the chance to tune into her podcast, Morgan’s Pop Talks. At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

108:: Thursday's extended Cleveland weather forecast: Warmer and windy today with rain coming tomorrow

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.11.2023 15:10:19
Cleveland weather forecast for Thursday, November 30, 2023. We have a mix of sun and clouds expected today, but it also comes with windy conditions throughout Northeast Ohio as temperatures approach 50 degrees. “The wind is definitely a noticeable factor today with gusts anywhere between 20 to near 30 mph," explains meteorologist Carl Lam. We have a few showers possible late tonight, but more rain is coming tomorrow morning. If you are headed to the State Championship Game in Canton tonight, definitely bring a blanket but you won't need the ponchos as temperatures will be in the low 40s. Our next system is going to be rolling in during the overnight hours and it will likely slow down your Friday morning commute. The rain will be steady at times, with the bulk of it falling in the morning. We'll catch a bit of a break by the afternoon and temperatures will stay fairly consistent into the low to mid 40s. There still could be some rain shower activity in the evening too but it will be much lighter than what we have earlier on Friday. As we look ahead to the weekend, warmer temperatures are on the way with temperatures climbing into the low to mid 50s. Areas far south could have temperatures into the upper 50s too. We do have some rain for early Saturday and again on Sunday, so if you're looking for a window of time to get outside and enjoy those mild temperatures, it would be Saturday afternoon. Here is your 3-day Cleveland weather forecast. TODAY: Sun to start, increasing clouds. Upper 40s and low 50s. TONIGHT: Mainly cloudy. Upper 30s to near 40. FRIDAY: Rain showers and cloudy. Mid 40s. SATURDAY: Showers linger, then mostly cloudy. Low 50s. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0 At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

109:: Watch live: Crash closes I-90 West at Vrooman Road in Lake County

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.11.2023 13:38:24
We have an early morning traffic alert for drivers who use I-90 in Lake County. The Ohio Department of Transportation says the westbound lanes are currently closed at Vrooman Road because of a crash. Here's the latest: https://www.wkyc.com/article/traffic/crash-closes-i-90-west-lake-county-vrooman-road/95-35cdb0eb-5b3a-4f0b-b195-aeb858fc0ece

110:: Crash closes I-90 West at Vrooman Road in Lake County

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.11.2023 11:59:18
We have an early morning traffic alert for drivers who use I-90 in Lake County. The Ohio Department of Transportation says the westbound lanes are currently closed at Vrooman Road because of a crash. Drivers are asked to take an alternate route until further notice. Follow this story for the latest updates: https://www.wkyc.com/article/traffic/crash-closes-i-90-west-lake-county-vrooman-road/95-35cdb0eb-5b3a-4f0b-b195-aeb858fc0ece -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

111:: How much are all items from the 12 Days of Christmas this year?

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.11.2023 11:54:52
PNC has released their annual holiday price index that breaks down how much all items from the 'Twelve Days of Christmas' would cost based on inflation. Here's a closer look at which items saw the biggest price change for 2023. -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

112:: New Ohio House bill seeks to modify marijuana law before Issue 2 takes effect next week

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.11.2023 11:25:47
The clock is ticking before Issue 2 takes effect next week on December 7, and Ohio Republican lawmakers are scrambling to find consensus on changes to the law created by the ballot measure that passed in the November 7 election with 57-percent of the vote. House Bill 341, sponsored by Rep. Gary Click, (R-Vickery), was introduced on Tuesday. It would make several revisions to the recreational marijuana law, including allowing municipalities to ban marijuana dispensaries and the home growing of cannabis plants, both of which were protected by Issue 2. Under the ballot measure, revenue from a 10-percent tax on marijuana sales will go toward social equity and substance abuse programs, municipalities with dispensaries, and administrative costs. HB 341 would create an additional revenue category to fund law enforcement training. Should applicants previously convicted of marijuana crimes have priority? Ohio Senate President Matt Huffman, (R-Lima), has expressed his desire to enact some changes to Issue 2 before it takes effect, rather than taking something away from constituents. Full details: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/politics/new-ohio-house-bill-seeks-to-modify-marijuana-law-before-it-takes-effect/95-b5223a99-1756-4d12-aa7c-22f7658ed3f6 -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

113:: Shannen Doherty reveals cancer spread to her bones

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.11.2023 11:22:35
Actress Shannen Doherty recently shared a new development in her ongoing cancer battle. The "Beverly Hills, 90210" and "Charmed" star told PEOPLE that her Stage 4 breast cancer has spread to her bones. The update comes months after Doherty revealed that she had brain metastases, a condition where cancer cells spread from the original site to the brain. Full details: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/shannen-doherty-cancer-spread-to-her-bones/507-bdfaf279-f109-447b-bb1f-bb6e7bf54089 -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

114:: Griswold House in Wadsworth returns for 2023 holidays in ongoing tribute to 'Christmas Vacation'

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.11.2023 10:59:40
It's back! The Griswold House has returned for another holiday season as the home at 173 Duane Lane continues its annual tribute to National Lampoon's 'Christmas Vacation.' -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

115:: Windy today with rain tomorrow: Cleveland weather forecast for November 30, 2023

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.11.2023 10:40:32
While we have a mix of sun and clouds today, your Cleveland weather forecast also shows we'll have breezy conditions as temperatures approach 50 degrees throughout Northeast Ohio. Rain returns tomorrow -- and it comes just in time for your morning commute. Meteorologist Carl Lam has the hour-by-hour details in his morning weather forecast for Thursday, November 30, 2023. See the extended weather forecast: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0 -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

116:: Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger dies at 100

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.11.2023 10:29:43
(AP) Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, the diplomat with the thick glasses and gravelly voice who dominated foreign policy as the United States extricated itself from Vietnam and broke down barriers with China, died Wednesday, his consulting firm said. He was 100. With his gruff yet commanding presence and behind-the-scenes manipulation of power, Kissinger exerted uncommon influence on global affairs under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, earning both vilification and the Nobel Peace Prize. Decades later, his name still provoked impassioned debate over foreign policy landmarks long past. Full details: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/henry-kissinger-dies-at-100/507-a49825c5-2003-45ae-ad16-f9315f1cef77 -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

117:: Cleveland kidnapping: Man faces sentencing after 60-year-old woman found alive in plastic container

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.11.2023 10:20:58
Dalontay Edmond-Geiger Sr. will face a judge for sentencing in Cleveland today, which comes one month after he pleaded guilty to multiple charges connected to the kidnapping and assault of a 60-year-old woman who was found alive inside a plastic container. Sentencing was originally set for Wednesday with Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Hollie L. Gallagher, but was postponed until today at noon. The Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office previously told 3News that Edmond-Geiger could face up to 25 years in prison after pleading guilty back on Oct. 31 to one count of felonious assault, one count of kidnapping, one count of tampering with evidence and one count of having weapons under disability. Full details: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/dalontay-edmond-geiger-sr-sentenced-cleveland-woman-kidnapping-plastic-tote/95-bd362388-0302-4813-a804-07c3c4055233 -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

118:: Intersection reopens day after water main break at Cleveland / Lakewood border

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.11.2023 10:13:57
One day after it was closed to all traffic due to a water main break, the intersection of Madison Avenue and West 117th has reopened at the Cleveland/Lakewood border. Lakewood police tell 3News the burst happened around 1:30 a.m. Wednesday on the Cleveland side of the intersection. 3News spoke with the city of Cleveland Water Department crew repairing the break. They told us they don't know what caused the pipe to burst. Once they got the water to stop coming out, they began replacing about 11 feet of pipe. Full details: https://www.wkyc.com/article/traffic/water-main-break-cleveland-lakewood-madison-avenue-west-117th-street/95-916ff20a-cf39-4d60-aa72-0b67bab4976d -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

119:: Cleveland Weather: Beautiful Thursday ahead of Friday rain

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.11.2023 04:26:54
Your Cleveland weather forecast: Autumn and winter are known to bring us some rapid-fire weather changes. While some of the weather systems that pass through are strong, most are relatively weak. That is still just enough to keep us on our toes with clouds and rain (or mix or snow). Another stronger storm system will be developing in the southern Plains tomorrow. This system will track northeast and push warmer air our way. The rain looks to be here Friday for a good part of the day. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0 -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

120:: Warrensville Heights apartment residents provide look at 'horrible' living conditions

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.11.2023 04:24:55
Last week, 3News was at the Granada Apartment complex in Warrensville Heights to report on the rodent problem plaguing residents. Today, residents showed the dire living conditions some face due to unrepaired damage, neglect and infestations. 3News' Lydia Esparra spoke to a resident who wanted to show how she's been living for the past year. The woman did not want to identify herself out of fear of retaliation. She said, "They had a water break in December of 2022. All the apartments under the boiler room got very damaged." That was almost one year ago. Yet there is still no walls, flooring, and the apartment remains gutted from the damage. "You start looking at it, and you know, I should be doing better than this." Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/warrensville-heights-apartment-residents-provide-look-horrible-living-conditions/95-cf355317-5a65-4379-985c-6668990ef6f5 -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

121:: VIDEO | Cleveland Browns offense struggles in 29-12 loss to Denver Broncos

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.11.2023 00:14:55
The Browns historically do not play well in Denver, with a paltry record of just 4-14 in the Mile High City since 1970. The most recent of those 14 defeats came on this Sunday, a relatively flat 29-12 loss to the Broncos. Cleveland never led once as Jim Schwartz's defense allowed 169 rushing yards. Adding injury to insult, quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson had to leave the game in the third quarter after suffering a concussion, while receiver Amari Cooper was sidelined in the fourth with a rib issue. The Browns fall to 7-4 on the year, still in the thick of the postseason race but now losing a potential crucial tiebreaker to Denver, which is 6-5 on the heels of five straight wins. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/nfl/browns/mile-high-misery-cleveland-browns-injuries-27-12-loss-denver-broncos/95-63abe085-2a80-46f2-b8b5-a0e2e413c63e At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

122:: Cleveland Weather: PM Rain, Lake Effect Snow Monday & Tuesday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.11.2023 23:29:40
Your Cleveland weather forecast: By the time we get to early Monday morning, some of the lake effect snow will already be developing and targeting areas in the Snow Belts. Those areas are expected to get the most snow from this winter storm, which has led to warnings and advisories to be issued. Lake Effect Snow Warnings have been issued for Ashtabula, Lake, and Geauga Counties. The first Lake Effect Snow Warning is for Ashtabula and Lake Counties for Ashtabula, Mentor, Jefferson, Andover, Geneva, and Eastlake beginning at 7 a.m. Monday and lasting until 7 a.m. Wednesday. Those areas can expect the highest snowfall totals between 10 to 15 inches of snow. The second Lake Effect Snow Warning is for Geauga County from 7 p.m. Monday until 7 a.m. Wednesday for areas including Chardon, Burton, Chesterfield, and Middlefield. Since the snow through early Monday will not impact Geauga County as much, snowfall totals are adjusted lower to 6 to 11 inches by the time we get to Wednesday morning. Finally, a Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for Cuyahoga County from 7 p.m. Monday to 7 a.m. Wednesday for Downtown Cleveland, Parma, Solon, Westlake, Berea, Shaker Heights, and Chagrin Falls. Snow totals will generally be in the 4 to 6 inch range, with the bulk of that falling during the late night hours of Monday and into early Tuesday. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0

123:: New video released from Cleveland Public Square shooting after tree lighting ceremony

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.11.2023 23:10:41
Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb has released a statement following Saturday night's shooting in Cleveland Public Square. The shooting happened at around 8:45 p.m., just hours after the Cleveland WinterLand tree lighting ceremony. Cleveland EMS officials told 3News that a 13-year-old and 15-year-old were shot in Public Square and were taken to MetroHealth Medical Center. The 13-year-old victim is in stable condition and the 15-year-old victim is in serious condition. Read Mayor Bibb's statement here: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/cleveland-mayor-justin-bibb-statement-public-square-shooting/95-1dc9e414-cbe3-45f7-9e15-bfe8f46d5baa

124:: Walmart employee Gail Lewis' sign-off message goes viral #shorts #walmart

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.11.2023 15:55:13
An Illinois Walmart employee, Gail Lewis, went viral after her sign-off message. Lewis worked at Walmart in Morris, Illinois for over 10 years. At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

125:: Mission Possible: Brite Energy Innovators creating jobs across Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.11.2023 14:31:10
"We believe that climate change is real, and that technology is the only way that we're going to solve that," said Rick Stockburger, the President and CEO of Brite Energy Innovators. It's an energy revolution, in the heart of Warren, Ohio. Brite Energy Innovators is a job-creating non-profit focused on reinventing the energy space. Currently, 100 companies make up their network, with 25,000 workers. "We can create good paying jobs in the region, as well as solving climate change with great technologies and vehicle electrification, energy storage and grid resiliency," explained Stockburger. Brite helps move products from concept to the marketplace, including electric motorcycles, vertical farming, and hydrogen-powered sports cars. It does this while utilizing environmentally friendly technology. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/money/economy/mission-possible/mission-possible-brite-energy-innovators-creating-green-tech-jobs-ohio/95-6ea295a5-7391-46e1-a619-3a57ca7a7ea8

126:: Ready Pet GO! Summit County Humane Society visits 3News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.11.2023 14:17:48
Are you looking for a new furry friend? The Summit County Humane Society has plenty of pets looking to find their forever home. Holiday is up for adoption from the Summit County Humane Society. Read more: www.wkyc.com/pets

127:: Fayette County mourns loss of 2 firefighters killed in ‘tragic accident’ outside station

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.11.2023 14:08:59
Two longtime Fayette County firefighters were killed after a mechanical lift they were in overturned Saturday morning, according to the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office. The accident happened around 11 a.m. outside of the Concord-Green Township Fire Department in the Village of Staunton. Deputies received a call regarding a mechanical lift that overturned resulting in injuries to firefighters. First responders identified the victims who were killed in the lift as Concord-Green Fire Chief Ralph Stegbauer and Fire Captain Jeffery Skaggs. Both men sustained fatal injuries and were pronounced dead at the scene. An initial investigation revealed that Skaggs and Stegbauer were using the lift to make repairs to the radio tower outside of the firehouse. The sheriff’s office said in a release that the lift tipped over and ejected both men from the tower basket from several feet in the air. The sheriff’s office is investigating the accident with help from the Pickaway County Sheriff’s Office Crash Reconstruction team. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/fayette-county-firefighters-killed-in-tragic-accident/530-3e972cba-377c-4e68-8c7a-43355d763b17

128:: VIDEO | Crowds run following shooting in Cleveland Public Square

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.11.2023 13:19:38
Two teenagers were shot on Saturday night following a shooting in Cleveland Public Square. The shooting happened just hours after the Cleveland WinterLand Christmas tree lighting At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

129:: VIDEO | People run after shooting in Cleveland Public Square following Christmas tree lighting

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.11.2023 13:01:27
A shooting in Cleveland Public Square sent two teens to the hospital on Saturday night. According to Cleveland EMS, the shooting happened at approximately 8:45 p.m. A 13-year-old and 15-year-old were confirmed to have been shot. Both were transferred to MetroHealth Medical Center. The 13-year-old suffered minor injuries. The 15-year-old is currently listed in critical condition. Cleveland police have confirmed that a suspect has been arrested in connection to the shooting. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/2-teens-shot-at-cleveland-public-square-15-year-old-critical-condition/95-d439be81-8e46-4be6-a1bb-24ed67dfff64 Video credit: Old Stone Church At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

130:: Cleveland weather forecast: Rain and snow headed to Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.11.2023 12:33:17
Cleveland weather forecast: Sunday, Nov. 26, 2023. We are getting ready for quite the week across Northeast Ohio with rain, snow, wind and a little sunshine to look forward to. Sunday will still feature some comparatively milder conditions with highs reaching the mid-40s. It will be a cloudy day overall and we are tracking that rain that will be here by the late morning and into the early afternoon. That rain will be steady, at times, as it lingers into the evening before things taper off. Once that rain diminishes, that's the sign that the first cold front will have passed on through across Cleveland. More importantly, though, it's the second cold front that is really going to make things more interesting across Northeast Ohio. A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for Cuyahoga, Lake, Geauga, and Ashtabula Counties from early Monday morning until early Wednesday. This will be a storm measured by the impacts that you'll feel and not solely focused on how much snow is on the ground. So by Monday, we are expecting snow showers to begin, for areas right near the lake for areas like Mentor, Andover, Conneaut, Geneva, and even Chardon. Those lake effect snow bands will continue to intensify as the day continues on Monday. But the strongest lake effect bands look to be on Monday night and continuing into the Tuesday morning commute. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0

131:: The latest on Saturday night's shooting at Public Square in Cleveland

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.11.2023 12:15:18
A shooting at Public Square in Cleveland sent two teens to the hospital on Saturday night. According to Cleveland EMS, the shooting happened at approximately 8:45 p.m. A 13-year-old and 15-year-old were confirmed to have been shot. Both were transferred to MetroHealth Medical Center. The 13-year-old suffered minor injuries. The 15-year-old is currently listed in critical condition. Cleveland police have confirmed that a suspect has been arrested in connection to the shooting. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/2-teens-shot-at-cleveland-public-square-15-year-old-critical-condition/95-d439be81-8e46-4be6-a1bb-24ed67dfff64

132:: Cleveland Weather: Early clouds lead to late Sunday showers

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.11.2023 04:26:22
Your Cleveland weather forecast: We are getting ready for quite the week across Northeast Ohio with rain, snow, wind and a little sunshine to look forward to. Sunday will still feature some comparatively milder conditions with highs reaching the mid 40s. It will be a cloudy day overall and we are tracking that rain that will be here by the late morning and into the early afternoon. That rain will be steady, at times, as it lingers into the evening before things taper off. Once that rain diminishes, that's the sign that the first cold front will have passed on through. More importantly though, it's the second cold front that is really going to make things more interesting across Northeast Ohio. A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for Cuyahoga, Lake, Geauga, and Ashtabula Counties from early Monday morning until early Wednesday. This will be a storm measured by the impacts that you'll feel and not solely focused on how much snow is on the ground. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0

133:: 2 teens shot in Cleveland Public Square

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.11.2023 04:12:39
Two teens were shot at Public Square in Cleveland on Saturday evening. According to Cleveland EMS, the incident happened at approximately 8:45 p.m. A 13-year-old and 15-year-old were confirmed to have been shot. Both were transferred to MetroHealth Medical Center. The 13-year-old suffered minor injures. The 15-year-old is currently listed in critical condition. Cleveland police have confirmed that a suspect has been arrested in connection to the shooting. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/2-teens-shot-at-cleveland-public-square-15-year-old-critical-condition/95-d439be81-8e46-4be6-a1bb-24ed67dfff64

134:: Cleveland Weather: Cloudy and cool tonight, cloudy with rain on Sunday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.11.2023 23:39:16
Your Cleveland weather forecast: We are getting ready for quite the week across Northeast Ohio with rain, snow, wind and a little sunshine to look forward to. Sunday will still feature some comparatively milder conditions with highs reaching the mid 40s. It will be a cloudy day overall and we are tracking that rain that will be here by the late morning and into the early afternoon. That rain will be steady, at times, as it lingers into the evening before things taper off. Once that rain diminishes, that's the sign that the first cold front will have passed on through. More importantly though, it's the second cold front that is really going to make things more interesting across Northeast Ohio. A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for Cuyahoga, Lake, Geauga, and Ashtabula Counties from early Monday morning until early Wednesday. This will be a storm measured by the impacts that you'll feel and not solely focused on how much snow is on the ground. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0

135:: VIDEO | Crane operator rescues man from burning building in England

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.11.2023 16:22:11
A worker in England was trapped after an office tower caught on fire. A crane operator jumped into action and rescued the man from the burning building in England. Read more: www.wky.com At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

136:: Funeral for Mentor High School student Jack Sawyer to take place Saturday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.11.2023 12:41:23
A funeral mass will be held on Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Mentor Fine Arts Center.

137:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: A colder Saturday ahead

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.11.2023 11:16:03
Expect to see a chilly morning. Temperatures will stay in the 40s today.

138:: Cleveland area weather forecast: Saturday cool-down

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.11.2023 06:11:52
Your 11 p.m. Greater We cool down for Saturday and Sunday as highs will be stuck in the 40s. While there is an isolated chance for some rain early Saturday, we're in store for a stretch of dry weather well into next week. Payton Domschke has more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0

139:: 2023 Veterans Day events happening in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.11.2023 05:50:41
Over the weekend, many Northeast Ohio towns will hold Veterans Day events to honor those who have served our country. 3News has compiled a list of some of those events happening in Northeast Ohio. Check them out here: https://www.wkyc.com/article/life/holidays/veterans-day-events-northeast-ohio/95-3fa65ee4-4a27-419d-ab0f-3c0304090983

140:: How will Ohio's medical marijuana industry be impacted by Issue 2?

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.11.2023 05:03:42
How will Ohio's medical marijuana industry be impacted by Issue 2? Medical marijuana has been legal in the state since 2019, but patient numbers have been dropping as some dispensaries struggle to break through the red tape. Experts believe the legalization of recreational marijuana could help some businesses.

141:: Suspect who opened fire on Euclid police when served eviction notice dead

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.11.2023 05:01:53
Police in Euclid say the man who opened fire at police after being served an eviction notice is dead. In a Facebook post sent on Friday afternoon, the Euclid Police Department says officers were called to the 700 block of East 250th Street to assist the Euclid Court Bailiff with an eviction on Thursday. The resident, Chad McGraw, 52, verbally refused to come out when ordered by the bailiff. Per eviction procedures, a locksmith was able to unlock the front door. When the door was opened, shots were fired from within the house toward the bailiff and police. While the bailiff and locksmith were able to escape safely, one Euclid police officer was trapped on the enclosed porch as more shots were fired. Other officers were able to assist their comrade from the porch, while more law enforcement agencies and the EDGE (Eastside Departments Group Enforcement) SWAT Team arrived. SWAT officers found McGraw inside the house with a gunshot wound to his head. A loaded handgun was also recovered. McGraw was transported by paramedics to University Hospitals, where he later died from his injuries. No other person was located within the home. The EDGE Bomb Squad also responded due to reports of possible explosive materials at the home. However, no explosives were discovered. Euclid police say two officers suffered minor injuries. Both were treated and released from local hospitals. Neil Fischer reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/euclid-police-perimeter-shots-fired/95-8e107421-634a-4324-95eb-9bf51e222d7c

142:: Doug Trattner reports: Nighttown officially reopens in Cleveland Heights

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.11.2023 03:58:08
Brendan Ring closed the Cleveland Heights mainstay Nighttown in March of 2020, making it one of the first casualties of Covid. While initially the longtime owner intended to reopen the 55-year-old restaurant and live music venue, but the pandemic’s long tail had other plans. Ring ended up selling the property in 2021 and soon the Red Restaurant Group was brought in to bring the business back to life. Today, after nearly a four-year pause, Nighttown reopens to the public. From the very beginning of the process, Gregg Levy of Red Restaurant Group vowed to do everything in his power to retain as much of the original vibe as possible. From the looks of things, he succeeded. On the surface, the restaurant looks nearly identical to the one that closed in 2020, but beneath the veneer lies an entirely new operation. One of the spaces that received the most attention was the kitchen, which was completely rebuilt to Red’s specifications. From that kitchen, executive chef Rowan Murray will present a menu that blends some Nighttown classics with modern-American dishes that highlight seasonality and freshness. Doug Trattner reports.

143:: Al Roker, Leon Bibb reminisce about their time at WKYC with Stephanie Haney

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.11.2023 02:12:15
He's back! Al Roker of NBC's TODAY joined us Friday afternoon at WKYC Studios in Cleveland during 3News at 5 with Jay Crawford and Christi Paul. Roker, who worked in Cleveland at WKYC for five years early in his career, has previously said Northeast Ohio "is literally my second home." Roker is back in town for the 40th anniversary celebration of the classic holiday film, "A Christmas Story." Specifically, he will serve as the moderator for the "Behind the Camera Panel event" tonight at 7 at the Cleveland Public Auditorium. Fans of "A Christmas Story" will hear behind-the-scenes stories directly from the cast, including Peter Billingsley, who played "Ralphie." Later, Al sat down with Stephanie Haney and his old friend Leon Bibb to discuss his time at 3News. At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

144:: Mike Polk Jr. talks "A Christmas Story" with Peter Billingsley

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.11.2023 00:16:40
Just in time for the 40th anniversary celebration of 'A Christmas Story,' Mike Polk Jr. talks to actor Peter Billingsley, who played Ralphie. Billingsley is back in Cleveland this weekend for the occasion.

145:: Cleveland Guardians introduce Stephen Vogt as new manager

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.11.2023 00:15:49
The Cleveland Guardians have a new skipper. On Monday, the team announced via social media that it has hired Seattle Mariners coach Stephen Vogt to replace the retiring Terry Francona as manager. Vogt was officially introduced as the new Guardians manager on Friday at Progressive Field. "Joining the Guardians organization is such a privilege for my family and me," Vogt said in his remarks during the press conference. "My goal is to have every single person who puts on a Cleveland Guardian uniform -- from the Dominican League all the way up through the big leagues -- knows exactly what it means to be a Cleveland Guardian." Al Pawlowski reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/mlb/indians/cleveland-guardians-name-stephen-vogt-new-manager/95-11e1a56d-e1b2-4092-b644-b483302bd71d

146:: Euclid police: Suspect who opened fire when served eviction notice dead

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.11.2023 00:07:10
Police in Euclid say the man who opened fire at police after being served an eviction notice is dead. In a Facebook post sent on Friday afternoon, the Euclid Police Department says officers were called to the 700 block of East 250th Street to assist the Euclid Court Bailiff with an eviction on Thursday. The resident, Chad McGraw, 52, verbally refused to come out when ordered by the bailiff. Per eviction procedures, a locksmith was able to unlock the front door. When the door was opened, shots were fired from within the house toward the bailiff and police. While the bailiff and locksmith were able to escape safely, one Euclid police officer was trapped on the enclosed porch as more shots were fired. Other officers were able to assist their comrade from the porch, while more law enforcement agencies and the EDGE (Eastside Departments Group Enforcement) SWAT Team arrived. SWAT officers found McGraw inside the house with a gunshot wound to his head. A loaded handgun was also recovered. McGraw was transported by paramedics to University Hospitals, where he later died from his injuries. No other person was located within the home. The EDGE Bomb Squad also responded due to reports of possible explosive materials at the home. However, no explosives were discovered. Euclid police say two officers suffered minor injuries. Both were treated and released from local hospitals. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/euclid-police-perimeter-shots-fired/95-8e107421-634a-4324-95eb-9bf51e222d7c

147:: Blood test that could detect lung cancer being researched by team at Cleveland Clinic

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.11.2023 23:46:01
November is Lung Cancer Awareness month. The disease is the leading cause of cancer death around the world, and according to the American Lung Association, nearly a quarter of a million Americans may be diagnosed this year and nearly 50,000 of them had never smoked. Routine screenings are still limited to certain groups at risk, but Cleveland Clinic is researching whether a blood test can find cases earlier. While smoking is the main cause of most lung cancers, it's not the only cause. "Family history — parents, brothers and sisters had lung cancer, your risk is a little bit higher," Cleveland Clinic pulmonologist and researcher Dr. Peter Mazzone said. "Other exposures [include] if you handled and worked with asbestos as part of your career, if you're exposed to radon gases in your home." Currently, low dose radiation CT scans are used to find lung cancer, but mainly for those who fit certain risk criteria — those age 50-80 with a pack-a-day-for-20-years smoking history who either still smoke or quit within the last 15 years. "This has been standard of care for a well-defined high-risk group for the last eight years or so," Mazzone explained. "I wish more people who were eligible were coming to get those screening scans done, because we'd be able to save a lot more lives." Only about 10% of those eligible get screened. That's why Mazzone is researching a test that could detect lung cancer DNA in the blood. Monica Robins reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/health-hub/cleveland-clinic-blood-test-lung-cancer/95-a70940d8-2497-4179-b899-2b70935be9d0

148:: Akron announces increase to water rates starting next year

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.11.2023 23:36:26
The city of Akron has announced a “restructuring” of its water rates is coming in 2024 – and that means your bill will be going up. “Akron is increasing the water rate from $2.73 per HCF to $3.06 per HCF, which is a $0.33 raise,” city officials explained. Residential customers will also have a fixed infrastructure charge of $9, while other customers with larger meters will see higher prices as listed in the chart below. “For most Akron residents, this means the overall utility bill will increase $10-$12 per month,” according to a press release. “That increase will be from the $9 infrastructure fee and the rate increase based on average use.” City officials say 50 percent of residential customers use 3 HCF or less per month, while 95 percent use 10 HCF or less. “For example, a family of four using 6 HCF of water per month would see a total increase of $10.98 on their overall bill,” city officials explain. Here’s a closer look at the math when adding in the infrastructure fee: -$0.33 rate increase x 6HCF = $1.98 -$1.98 + $9 infrastructure fee = Total increase of $10.98 READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/akron/akron-water-rates-increasing-2024-changes-bill-going-up-infrastructure-fee/95-3cae82fc-f461-4a07-9cc7-a77d6f7dc67f

149:: Leon Bibb and Al Roker look back at making of 'A Christmas Story' in Cleveland 40 years ago

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.11.2023 22:57:23
Al Roker of NBC's TODAY joined us Friday afternoon at WKYC Studios in Cleveland during 3News at 5 with Jay Crawford and Christi Paul. Roker, who worked in Cleveland at WKYC for five years early in his career, has previously said Northeast Ohio "is literally my second home." Roker is back in town for the 40th anniversary celebration of the classic holiday film, "A Christmas Story." Specifically, he will serve as the moderator for the "Behind the Camera Panel event" tonight at 7 at the Cleveland Public Auditorium. Fans of "A Christmas Story" will hear behind-the-scenes stories directly from the cast, including Peter Billingsley, who played "Ralphie." ​Al started his reunion tour through WKYC Studios at a familiar spot: weather. He came on set with Payton Domschke to help her finish her weather forecast. Roker then caught up with his old buddy Leon Bibb for a trip down memory lane. Read: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/3news-at-5/al-roker-wkyc-prior-moderating-a-christmas-story-reunion-panel/95-88100aa7-b94d-4a48-a78f-9fdf6691f3f8

150:: Al Roker joins Payton Domschke for the weather forecast during his visit to WKYC Studios

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.11.2023 22:42:50
Al Roker of NBC's TODAY joined us Friday afternoon at WKYC Studios in Cleveland during 3News at 5 with Jay Crawford and Christi Paul. Roker, who worked in Cleveland at WKYC for five years early in his career, has previously said Northeast Ohio "is literally my second home." Roker is back in town for the 40th anniversary celebration of the classic holiday film, "A Christmas Story." Specifically, he will serve as the moderator for the "Behind the Camera Panel event" tonight at 7 at the Cleveland Public Auditorium. Fans of "A Christmas Story" will hear behind-the-scenes stories directly from the cast, including Peter Billingsley, who played "Ralphie." ​Al started his reunion tour through WKYC Studios at a familiar spot: weather. He came on set with Payton Domschke to help her finish her weather forecast. Read: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/3news-at-5/al-roker-wkyc-prior-moderating-a-christmas-story-reunion-panel/95-88100aa7-b94d-4a48-a78f-9fdf6691f3f8

151:: 'Lives in the Balance' | A poetic reflection on the human cost of the Israel-Hamas conflict

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.10.2023 01:09:00
The heartbreaking stories and images coming out of Israel and Gaza over the last few weeks have been difficult to cope with, made worse by escalating acts and words of hate around the world and even here in Northeast Ohio. Here at 3News, we know that we're stronger as a region when we stand together, and stand against hate, and below, we're sharing a poetic reflection called "Lives in the Balance" from our 3News contributor, and spoken word artist, Chris Webb.

152:: Nick's Take | Deshaun Watson's absence is really starting to be felt by the Cleveland Browns

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.10.2023 00:09:29
For the third week in a row, the undermanned Browns made it interesting. Unfortunately, their luck ran out on this Sunday. Despite overcoming a 14-0 deficit, Cleveland fell in a heartbreaker to the Seattle Seahawks, 24-20. The Browns led by three with just two minutes left, but backup quarterback P.J. Walker was intercepted by Julian Love on a deflected throw, setting up a nine-yard touchdown throw from Geno Smith to Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Cleveland had been playing with fire ever since Deshaun Watson's shoulder injury, barely winning their last two games before coming into Seattle as a slight underdog in Week 8. To his credit, Walker delivered his best performance with the team to date, throwing for 248 yards and a touchdown. Amari Cooper and David Njoku combined to catch 10 of those passes for 166 yards and a score, while the running game also tallied 155 yards and a Kareem Hunt TD. However, Walker's flaws also reared their ugly head, first with a second-quarter pick with the Browns down 10 and deep in Seahawks territory. The big blow, though, came on third-and-3 with 2:04 to play, with Cleveland up 20-17 and hoping to run out the clock. Kevin Stefanski called for a pass play, but Walker's throw bounced off the helmet of safety Jamal Adams. The ball sailed high in the air before landing in the hands of Love, giving Seattle possession at their own 43. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/nfl/browns/cleveland-browns-24-20-loss-seattle-seahawks/95-12d36d81-a5e6-44b7-916d-09869d92a426 At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

153:: Cleveland Browns' luck finally runs out in 24-20 loss to Seattle Seahawks

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.10.2023 23:48:53
For the third week in a row, the undermanned Browns made it interesting. Unfortunately, their luck ran out on this Sunday. Despite overcoming a 14-0 deficit, Cleveland fell in a heartbreaker to the Seattle Seahawks, 24-20. The Browns led by three with just two minutes left, but backup quarterback P.J. Walker was intercepted by Julian Love on a deflected throw, setting up a nine-yard touchdown throw from Geno Smith to Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Cleveland had been playing with fire ever since Deshaun Watson's shoulder injury, barely winning their last two games before coming into Seattle as a slight underdog in Week 8. To his credit, Walker delivered his best performance with the team to date, throwing for 248 yards and a touchdown. Amari Cooper and David Njoku combined to catch 10 of those passes for 166 yards and a score, while the running game also tallied 155 yards and a Kareem Hunt TD. However, Walker's flaws also reared their ugly head, first with a second-quarter pick with the Browns down 10 and deep in Seahawks territory. The big blow, though, came on third-and-3 with 2:04 to play, with Cleveland up 20-17 and hoping to run out the clock. Kevin Stefanski called for a pass play, but Walker's throw bounced off the helmet of safety Jamal Adams. The ball sailed high in the air before landing in the hands of Love, giving Seattle possession at their own 43. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/nfl/browns/cleveland-browns-24-20-loss-seattle-seahawks/95-12d36d81-a5e6-44b7-916d-09869d92a426 At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

154:: Cleveland Weather: More rain moves in tonight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.10.2023 22:46:32
Your Cleveland weather forecast: Monday into Tuesday there is a Freeze Watch for all of NE Ohio. This means temperatures near freezing are likely for the immediate lakeshore and mid to upper-20s are possible inland. Essentially this means the growing season is coming to a close. Plan accordingly. By Tuesday, the day starts drier; however, we don't stay that way. This one is interesting to forecast. Not only is it going to shoot much cooler air into place...BUT we could potentially see our first snowflakes of the season. We'll have a decent line of precipitation to move through late Halloween. As of right now, this looks to follow most trick-or-treating windows across the area. We get another blast of cooler air in here of course and this one really fires off the lakes...lake effect snow and rain is likely in spots (mainly east of Cleveland) Tuesday into Wednesday. If we're putting bets on the table as to when the snow would be most notable...it would be super early Wednesday. There are a few key things to remember here...the ground is still VERY warm (aka a lot will melt on contact). This will NOT be a blockbuster event...more so a mini hello from winter. Accumulations *if any* are still hard to put a finger on just yet. Higher elevations are grassy surfaces would have the upper hand here. Stay tuned on-air and right here for updates as we get closer. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0

155:: Fans, friends and collogues pay tribute to Matthew Perry

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.10.2023 22:40:36
Matthew Perry was widely mourned this weekend by friends, co-stars and some very famous fans, including his childhood classmate, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau; his “Friends” mom Morgan Fairchild; and even Adele. Perry, who played Chandler Bing on NBC’s “Friends” for 10 seasons, was found dead at his Los Angeles home on Saturday. He was 54. “This truly is The One Where Our Hearts Are Broken,” “Friends” co-creators Marta Kauffman and David Crane, along with executive producer Kevin Bright, said in a joint statement Sunday. “We are shocked and deeply, deeply saddened by our beloved friend Matthew’s passing," Kauffman, Crane and Bright wrote. “We will always cherish the joy, the light, the blinding intelligence he brought to every moment - not just to his work, but in life as well. He was always the funniest person in the room. More than that, he was the sweetest, with a giving and selfless heart.” Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/matthew-perry-death-actors-friends-justin-trudeau-pay-tribute/507-29ca50bc-1de3-4ad9-9b6d-2286765cf07c

156:: Police investigate at home of Matthew Perry

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.10.2023 16:16:54
Actor Matthew Perry, who starred as Chandler Bing on "Friends," has died. He was 54. The actor was found dead at his Los Angeles home, according to coroner's records. An investigation into how Perry died is ongoing, and it may take weeks before his cause of death is determined. Perry's body was found in a hot tub at his home, according to unnamed sources cited by the Los Angeles Times and celebrity website TMZ, which was the first to report the news. LAPD Officer Drake Madison told The Associated Press on Saturday that officers had gone to that block “for a death investigation of a male in his 50s.” Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/matthew-perry-dead/507-7f60467c-50b5-4d52-9223-1d79958a6934 At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

157:: Mission Possible: New opportunities for food industries on Cleveland’s Opportunity Corridor

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.10.2023 13:39:36
Two years ago, Cleveland’s Opportunity Corridor officially opened. Now the first major investment on the corridor, Cleveland Cold Storage, opens soon. For years, Orlando Baking Company has shipped its breads and rolls, baked in Cleveland, south to Columbus. About 12 trucks a day. Why? For available cold storage space, it couldn’t find here in Northeast, Ohio. But that is about to change as Cleveland Cold Storage, a frozen food distribution center prepares to open. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/money/economy/mission-possible/mission-possible-new-opportunity-for-food-industries-northeast-ohio/95-0c3e910d-912b-4ee3-aacf-8a73a064faa6

158:: Ready Pet GO! Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter visits 3News with S'mores

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.10.2023 13:20:09
Are you looking for a new pet? The Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter visited 3News to show off one of their dogs up for adoption. S'mores is up for adoption from the Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter. Read more: www.wkyc.com

159:: Last-minute costumes for Halloween from Goodwill

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.10.2023 11:53:57
Halloween is quickly approaching. Do you still need a costume? Here are some last-minute costumes you can pull off. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/halloween

160:: UAW and Stellantis reach tentative deal that follows Ford model and adds more than 5,000 jobs

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.10.2023 11:39:39
Jeep maker Stellantis has reached a tentative contract agreement with the UAW union that follows a template set earlier this week by Ford. UAW President Shawn Fain confirmed the agreement in a video appearance Saturday evening and said that 43,000 members at the company still have to vote on it. About 14,000 UAW workers who were on strike at two Stellantis assembly plants in Michigan and Ohio, and several parts distribution centers across the country, were told to drop their picket signs and return to work. So the agreement will end a six-week strike at the maker of Jeep and Ram vehicles. The pact includes 25% in general wage increases over the next 4 1/2 years for top assembly plant workers, with 11% coming once the deal is ratified. Workers also will get cost-of-living pay that would bring the raises to over 30%, with top assembly plant workers making more than $40 per hour. At Stellantis, top-scale workers now make around $31 per hour. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/united-auto-workers-stellantis-reach-tentative-contract-deal-ap-sources/507-a168766d-a5e5-46fb-8845-7f140fc8a7fb

161:: 911 calls released after fatal shooting at party in Mansfield

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.10.2023 11:31:48
Mansfield police are continuing to investigate after 2 teenagers were killed and another 4 were injured after a shooting at a party.

162:: Cleveland weather forecast: A rainy Sunday ahead

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.10.2023 11:19:38
Cleveland weather forecast: October 29, 2023 This weekend really has not been all that impressive. We've had lots of cloud cover, rain, and not a whole lot of sunshine. That trend, unfortunately, will continue today. It has been a rainy morning across the Cleveland area as a slow-moving low-pressure system just churns along. The rain will start to dissipate by the time we get to the late morning and early afternoon. Other than the rain, it will just be intensely cloudy today across the region from Sandusky to Dover. Temperatures will only max out in the low 50s for daytime highs. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0

163:: 3News at 6 Full Show, October 28

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2023 23:31:51
3News at 6 Full Show: Saturday, October 28. Ready more on the top news stories of the weekend at WKYC.com

164:: Cleveland Weather: Our fall reality check continues

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2023 23:31:26
Your Cleveland weather forecast: What a reality check today's been! A cold front swung through this morning which lead to our high temperature being achieved before 5AM! We hit 67° at 4:41AM...and quickly fell into the 50s from there. Tonight, we keep the clouds around and rain gets closer. Temperatures will fall back into the upper-40s. By daybreak tomorrow, we've got a steady rain across NE Ohio. The best news is that the rain doesn't hold that way all day. There's likely to be a break midday; however, it'll remain cool, damp, and cloudy. Highs to wrap up the weekend will be unseasonably cool in the low-50s. If you're searching for warmth...you may need to book a flight. It won't be here this week. The majority of the week is below normal (aka a complete 180° from last week). We've got more early rain Monday and then we'll likely hang onto the idea of lake effect rain following. By Tuesday (Halloween), we'll have a mainly dry day...at least to start. Models are still getting it together on exact arrival time...BUT we could have our first flakes of the year around. Will they amount to anything? Likely not for most as the ground is still far too warm and we'll have rain around with this system at times too. It's a reinforcing blast of chilly air though. So, highs hold in the low to mid-40s Tuesday and Wednesday. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0

165:: Shooting at Mansfield party leaves 2 teens dead

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2023 23:22:56
The Mansfield Division of Police is investigating after two teenagers were killed and four teens were injured following a shooting at a party. Police say the shooting happened on Friday at around 11:40 p.m., near 810 Ferndale Road. Officers received multiple calls about shots being fired and people running from the nearby area. Upon arriving at the scene, officers found four gunshot wound victims. A 17 and 18-year-old were found dead inside the home and two other teens were transported to the hospital. Police were later contacted by a hospital that stated that an additional gunshot wound victim had been brought to the ER in a personal vehicle. During an interview with a few witnesses, police also learned that one of them had been shot. The four felonious assault victims ranged from 14-19 years old. Mansfield police say they collected numerous pieces of evidence from the scene including guns and drugs. Approximately 30-50 people were inside the home at the time of the shooting. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/northeast-ohio/2-teens-killed-shooting-mansfield/95-f56ffef8-3697-49d1-9e92-b2276ab4c2fb

166:: Passengers lay on ground after Atlanta airport stabbing

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.10.2023 14:18:56
Scary scene out of Atlanta after two people, including a police officer, were stabbed at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Wednesday. Here is the video of the passengers huddled on the ground after waiting to see if everything was safe. At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

167:: Aftermath of tornado in Clearwater, Florida

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.10.2023 13:32:38
The aftermath of a tornado in Clearwater, Florida was caught on camera (AP): A storm system that moved across parts of Florida early Thursday left a path of damage to cars, houses and businesses, authorities said. Police in Clearwater, which is on Florida's Gulf Coast near Tampa, said in a social media post that no injuries were reported when two possible tornadoes touched down around 2 a.m. Thursday. Photos shared by the agency showed gutters from a home that pierced the windshield of a car. ”We were very fortunate,” Jevon Graham, the Clearwater Fire and Rescue division chief for emergency management, told the Tampa Bay Times. “Nobody lost their life which is great, but there is considerable damage to some of the houses.”At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

168:: Plume of smoke in Idaho following gas line explosion

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.10.2023 13:21:30
(AP): Authorities briefly ordered evacuations for most of the town of Middleton, Idaho, after they said a gas pipeline exploded at nearby rural intersection late Thursday morning. The explosion happened when a worker using an excavator ruptured a 22-inch (56-centimeter) natural gas pipeline near the town of about 10,600 people, said Chief Deputy Douglas Hart of the Canyon County Sheriff's Office. The excavator driver was taken to a hospital with minor injuries. The ruptured line is part of an interstate pipeline that carries natural gas through several states in the northwestern U.S. owned by the Williams Companies, a natural gas distributor. The pipeline had about 750 pounds of pressure per square inch (53 kilograms per square centimeter), so authorities evacuated an area of about 4 square miles (10.4 square kilometers) surrounding the break, Hart said, including the entire town of Middleton. In an emailed statement, the Williams Companies disputed the local officials' characterization of what happened and said workers “implemented shutdown procedures” and coordinated with first responders. “There was no ignition, fire, or explosion associated with this incident and the cause is under investigation,” the company said. Within minutes of the incident, area residents began posting on social media that they had heard an explosion and continuing noise. Some described it like the sound of low-flying jets. At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

169:: Friday's extended Cleveland weather forecast: Rainy weekend ahead in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.10.2023 12:35:01
Cleveland weather forecast for Friday, October 13, 2023. You can expect quiet weather conditions and temps in the 60s today before another round of rain moves into the region for the weekend. “Most of you are not going to see wet weather until after midnight and then into your Saturday," explains 3News meteorologist Hollie Strano. "It turns into a soaker. Tomorrow morning, if you have early morning plans, it’s going to be a steady rain clear on through the early morning hours.” Then, Strano says the rain will be more periodic throughout the rest of the day. Scattered rain showers continue for your Sunday and into next week. Here is your 3-day Cleveland weather forecast. TODY: Mix of clouds and sun. Low 60s. SATURDAY: Rain. Cooler. Mid 50s. SUNDAY: Scattered showers. Mid 50s. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0 At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

170:: NYPD increases police presence in New York City after Hamas attacks on Israel

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.10.2023 11:20:24
Stephanie Gosk of NBC News joined the GO! morning show on 3News early Friday to discuss the increased security with NYPD in New York City following the Hamas attack on Israel. “We’ve been speaking to law enforcement all week, and they say there is no specific, credible threat, but they are in a high state of alert at synagogues and other Jewish places – especially today – after a former Hamas leader called for a day of international protests,” Gosk told 3News’ Maureen Kyle. Meanwhile, behind the scenes, Gosk said police are closely monitoring social media. “They said there has been an increase in general antisemitic threats online, but again nothing specific and credible. Here in New York, there is some tension. There are some private schools even that have closed today out of an abundance of caution.” Full details: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/israel-hamas-conflict/increased-police-patrols-northeast-ohio-new-york-city-nypd-uniformed-officers-israel-hamas-war-attacks/95-53203dac-378b-4c8c-92f1-774ca2e098d7 -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

171:: Cleveland native and CEO of Klutch Sports Rich Paul discusses new book and time in Cleveland

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.10.2023 11:00:56
Rich Paul, a native of Cleveland, is the founder and CEO of Klutch Sports Group. He has a new book out, "Lucky Me: A Memoir of Changing the Odds." You can watch our full interview with Paul as he talked with 3News' Carmen Blackwell in Cleveland: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EjZ0He0Rj8&t -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

172:: Elyria students have Fiesta Day for Hispanic Heritage Month: Education Station

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.10.2023 10:44:43
Students and staff at Westwood Middle School in Elyria celebrated Fiesta Day during Hispanic Heritage Month 3News' Carmen Blackwell has more on their special celebration. See more morning show headlines here: https://www.wkyc.com/go -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

173:: Authorities increase patrols after Hamas attack on Israel, stress no credible threat to America

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.10.2023 10:01:56
Police departments across the country are beefing up patrols after last weekend's Hamas attack on Israel. New York police have requested all members of the force to report in uniform Friday. No specific threats have been made, but local law enforcement are also taking precautions. Here in Northeast Ohio, both the University Heights Police Department and Beachwood Mayor have shared updates on Facebook about their increased security efforts while also stressing there is no credible threat. Full details on increased security after the Hamas attack: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/israel-hamas-conflict/increased-police-patrols-northeast-ohio-new-york-city-nypd-uniformed-officers-israel-hamas-war-attacks/95-53203dac-378b-4c8c-92f1-774ca2e098d7 --- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

174:: Tracking rain for this weekend: Cleveland weather forecast for Friday, October 13, 2023

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.10.2023 09:36:28
While we're staying dry for today with temps in the low 60s, your Cleveland weather forecast we're tracking quite a bit of rain for the weekend. The wet weather will move into Northeast Ohio overnight into Saturday morning. It also comes with cooler temps as highs both Saturday and Sunday will be stuck in the low to mid 50s. 3News' Hollie Strano has the hour-by-hour details in her morning weather forecast for Friday, October 13, 2023. See the extended weather forecast: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0 -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

175:: Parma police: Suspect accused of intentionally hitting bicyclist with SUV still at large

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.10.2023 09:22:04
Police are actively searching for a suspect they say intentionally struck a bicyclist in Parma with his SUV last week. According to a post on the department's Facebook page, the hit-and-run incident occurred back on Oct. 4, when the suspect allegedly hit the victim with his silver Chevrolet Trax near Ridge Road and Gilbert Avenue. The Chevy then traveled north on Ridge before turning right onto Pearl Road and fleeing the scene. Full details: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/parma-police-man-accused-intentionally-hitting-bicyclist-suv/95-eb45b055-8f98-46c4-81a8-7b8d88550471

176:: Cleveland crash leaves vehicle stuck under guardrail, narrowly missing bus shelter

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.10.2023 09:19:39
Cleveland police are investigating after a car crash left a vehicle stuck under a guardrail overnight. It happened around midnight near Lorain and West 85th Street. While there are not many details, you can see the car narrowly missed a bus shelter. See more updates from Cleveland here: https://www.wkyc.com/cleveland -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

177:: Israel orders evacuation of 1.1 million people from northern part of Gaza

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.10.2023 09:17:08
(AP) The Israel military on Friday directed the evacuation of northern Gaza, a region that is home to 1.1 people — about half of the territory's population — within 24 hours, a U.N. spokesman said. This could signal an impending ground offensive, though the Israeli military has not yet confirmed such an appeal. On Thursday it said that while it was preparing, a decision has not yet been made. The order, delivered to the U.N., comes as Israel presses an offensive against Hamas militants. U.N. spokesman Stéphane Dujarric called the order “impossible” without “devastating humanitarian consequences.” Earlier, the Israeli military pulverized the Gaza Strip with airstrikes, prepared for a possible ground invasion and said its complete siege of the territory — which has left Palestinians desperate for food, fuel and medicine — would remain in place until Hamas militants free some 150 hostages taken during a grisly weekend incursion. A visit by Secretary of State Antony Blinken, along with shipments of U.S. weapons, offered a powerful green light to Israel to drive ahead with its retaliation in Gaza after Hamas’ deadly attack on civilians and soldiers, even as international aid groups warned of a worsening humanitarian crisis. Israel has halted deliveries of basic necessities and electricity to Gaza’s 2.3 million people and prevented entry of supplies from Egypt. Full details: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/israel-hamas-conflict/israel-hamas-conflict-4000-dead/507-8dcd481b-2731-4617-993e-098dd2b1f140 -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

178:: Republican Steve Scalise drops out of House speaker race

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.10.2023 09:15:48
(AP) Republican Steve Scalise ended his bid to become House speaker late Thursday after hardline holdouts refused to back the party’s nominee, throwing the GOP majority into deeper chaos and leaving the chamber still unable to function. Scalise told GOP colleagues at a closed-door evening meeting of his decision and pointedly declined to announce backing for anyone else, including his chief rival, Rep. Jim Jordan, the far-right Judiciary Committee chairman backed by Donald Trump who had already told colleagues he no longer would seek the job. Next steps are uncertain as the House is essentially closed while the Republican majority tries to elect a speaker after ousting Kevin McCarthy from the job. “I just shared with my colleagues that I’m withdrawing my name as a candidate for speaker-designee,” Scalise said as he emerged from the closed-door meeting at the Capitol. Scalise, R-La., said the Republican majority “still has to come together and is not there.” He had been working furiously to secure the votes after being nominated by a majority of his colleagues, but after hours of private meetings over two days and late into the evening it was clear many other Republican lawmakers were not budging from their refusal to support him. Asked if he would throw his support behind Jordan, Scalise said, "It’s got to be people that aren’t doing it for themselves and their own personal interest.” He said he would push quickly for a resolution. “But it wasn’t going to happen. It wasn’t going to happen today. It wasn’t going to happen tomorrow. It needs to happen soon, but I’ve withdrawn my name,” he said. Full details: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/rep-steve-scalise-ends-house-speaker-bid-after-failing-to-get-votes/507-9c4c0cfc-1b37-44f6-bdd6-d189f2902319 -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

179:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: A closer look at weekend rain chances

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.10.2023 04:23:35
Your 11 p.m. Northeast Ohio weather forecast for Oct. 13, 2023: As we wrap up the workweek, we've got the chance to see a little sunshine! The start to your Friday will feature some sun and clouds. I think we hold onto partly cloudy skies through mid-day. Clouds really begin to increase through the late-afternoon/early evening. The clouds are a good ole heads up that something else is inbound...that would be rain. We've got a rain chance from late-Friday all the way through the middle of this upcoming week. Why is this all playing out? Well, we've got a pretty powerful area of low pressure headed our way. Decent downpours are expected throughout your Saturday and the winds will really begin to pick up. We may squeeze out a moment of some dry time closer to dinnertime...but models could and likely will shift the timing on this over the next 24 hours or so. If you're looking to make weekend plans...and you're considering outdoor plans at that...consider having an indoor plan instead. This area of low pressure moves eastward as the weekend goes on...but cooler air funnels in on the backside of this system leading to a lake effect scenario setting up for Sunday through early next weekend. Remember last weekend?? Think of doing that all over again. It'll be much cooler by the too. Near 60° for Saturday... but mid-50s by Sunday. Matt Wintz has more of your forecast: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0 -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

180:: Friday's Cleveland Heights football game against Euclid will be closed to general public

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.10.2023 04:05:44
For the third straight week, concerns about safety have impacted a Euclid High School football game. On Wednesday, the Cleveland Heights-University Heights City School District announced that Friday's home football game against Euclid will not be open to the general public. Only the families of Heights High and Euclid football players, cheerleaders, and marching band members will be allowed to attend. "We are excited to welcome the Euclid football team to Heights for our Friday night football game and have put in protocols to support crowd management of the event. As a proactive measure, we put in additional protocols weeks ago, knowing that this game would likely attract young people from different schools and communities. We look forward to celebrating our student-athletes with the Euclid school community and future contests with Euclid High School," CH-UH told 3News in a statement. The district says middle school and elementary school siblings (and younger) can attend the game, but must be accompanied by and remain with an adult or legal guardian at all times. Spectators will be required to stay in the bleachers during the game, unless they are in line for concessions. CH-UH school officials add that the restriction on fans is being put into place "out of an abundance of caution." Neil Fischer reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/high-school/hs-football/cleveland-heights-friday-high-school-football-game-vs-euclid-closed-general-public/95-8a675f60-a685-4ea4-b21c-c3811186a560 -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

181:: Tropical Storm Hilary: Heavy rain causes water leaks and damage at Harrah's Las Vegas Hotel & Casino

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.08.2023 18:17:26
(AP) In Las Vegas, a fast-moving storm flooded parts of the city, including the strip. Police started getting calls shortly before 9 p.m. Wednesday for help and rescued one person, Metropolitan Police Department Lt. Miguel Ibarra told the Las Vegas Review-Journal. But he said another person was believed to be missing. Police attempted a rescue around 9:30 p.m., but were unsuccessful and were still searching, Ibarra said. He said there may be two other victims. A message seeking further comment was left with the department. Accumulations were less than an inch, the National Weather Service said. More rain was in the forecast Thursday. “We do have so much moisture" lingering from tropical storms Hilary and the remnants of Harold, meteorologist Jenn Varian said Thursday morning. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/lake-county/parking-garage-collapses-willowick-apartment-complex/95-1685e170-b7a8-4364-8dfd-404b563938fb At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

182:: VIDEO: Parking garage collapses at Shoregate Towers apartment building in Willowick

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.08.2023 17:28:10
Drone video shows the damage after a parking garage collapsed at Shoregate Towers apartment building in Willowick amid storms on Wednesday night. At least two people have been hospitalized after a parking garage collapsed at the Shoregate Towers apartment building in Willowick on Wednesday. New photos captured Thursday morning show the extent of the damage as a result of the collapse. You can explore these images in the gallery below... Despite these new images, no additional details have been provided as of 11:30 a.m. Thursday regarding the collapse itself. In our reporting Wednesday night, witnesses told 3News' Lydia Esparra that the two-level garage is currently under construction. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/lake-county/parking-garage-collapses-willowick-apartment-complex/95-1685e170-b7a8-4364-8dfd-404b563938fb At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

183:: DRONE VIDEO | Damage from parking garage collapse at Shoregate Towers apartment in Willowick

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.08.2023 17:15:10
At least two people have been hospitalized after a parking garage collapsed at the Shoregate Towers apartment building in Willowick on Wednesday. New photos captured Thursday morning show the extent of the damage as a result of the collapse. You can explore these images in the gallery below... Despite these new images, no additional details have been provided as of 11:30 a.m. Thursday regarding the collapse itself. In our reporting Wednesday night, witnesses told 3News' Lydia Esparra that the two-level garage is currently under construction. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/lake-county/parking-garage-collapses-willowick-apartment-complex/95-1685e170-b7a8-4364-8dfd-404b563938fb At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

184:: Bash on the Bay canceled Thursday due to unprecedented storm damage

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.08.2023 16:16:21
If you have tickets to today’s Bash on the Bay concert event in Put-in-Bay, organizers have announced Thursday’s performances have been postponed “for the safety of all concert attendees and all of our staff members.” Officials say their decision to cancel Thursday’s event comes amid “unprecedented storm damage at flooding” at the venue. At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

185:: Parking garage collapses at Shoregate Towers apartment complex in Willowick

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.08.2023 16:10:04
At least two people have been hospitalized after a parking garage collapsed at the Shoregate Towers apartment complex in Willowick on Wednesday. Witnesses told 3News' Lydia Esparra that the two-level garage is currently under construction. One witness told Esparra that the collapse "sounded like an earthquake," and a resident named Jarrodd McDerrmit shared exclusive video of the collapse's aftermath. Police dogs searched the rubble and did not find any additional people inside, and the apartments have been deemed to be safe. Witnesses told 3News' Lydia Esparra that the two-level garage is currently under construction. One witness told Esparra that the collapse "sounded like an earthquake," and a resident named Jarrodd McDerrmit shared exclusive video of the collapse's aftermath. Police dogs searched the rubble and did not find any additional people inside, and the apartments have been deemed to be safe. We will continue to update this story as details develop. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/lake-county/parking-garage-collapses-willowick-apartment-complex/95-1685e170-b7a8-4364-8dfd-404b563938fb At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

186:: Parking garage collapses at Shoregate Towers apartment complex in Willowick

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.08.2023 15:54:55
At least two people have been hospitalized after a parking garage collapsed at the Shoregate Towers apartment complex in Willowick on Wednesday. Witnesses told 3News' Lydia Esparra that the two-level garage is currently under construction. One witness told Esparra that the collapse "sounded like an earthquake," and a resident named Jarrodd McDerrmit shared exclusive video of the collapse's aftermath. Police dogs searched the rubble and did not find any additional people inside, and the apartments have been deemed to be safe. Witnesses told 3News' Lydia Esparra that the two-level garage is currently under construction. One witness told Esparra that the collapse "sounded like an earthquake," and a resident named Jarrodd McDerrmit shared exclusive video of the collapse's aftermath. Police dogs searched the rubble and did not find any additional people inside, and the apartments have been deemed to be safe. We will continue to update this story as details develop. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/lake-county/parking-garage-collapses-willowick-apartment-complex/95-1685e170-b7a8-4364-8dfd-404b563938fb At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

187:: Detroit Floods: Aerial footage shows massive flooding in Michigan

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.08.2023 15:31:29
(AP) Officials say heavy overnight rains led to street flooding in the Detroit area and other parts of southeastern Michigan, preventing travelers from accessing a terminal at Detroit Metropolitan Airport. The Wayne County Airport Authority says flooding was preventing travelers from accessing the McNamara Terminal at the Detroit airport on Thursday morning. Travelers with flights out of that terminal were advised to check the status of their flights. A meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Detroit says more than five inches of rain fell Wednesday night and into Thursday morning across some parts of the Detroit metropolitan area. RELATED STORY: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/severe-weather/severe-thunderstorm-warning-issued-portions-northeast-ohio-aug-23/95-6aa64488-1aed-4349-a476-8bd25708483b At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

188:: Donald Trump supporters gather outside the Fulton County Jail ahead of his surrender on Thursday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.08.2023 15:09:37
(AP) Donald Trump has hired a new lead attorney for his Georgia case as he's set to surrender on charges he schemed to overturn the 2020 election in the state. Prominent Atlanta criminal defense attorney Steve Sadow says in a Thursday court filing he'll be lead counsel. Trump's booking process is expected to yield a historic first: a mug shot of a former American president. Trump’s surrender comes the day after a presidential debate featuring his leading rivals for the 2024 Republican nomination, a contest in which he remains the early front-runner despite accelerating legal troubles. Trump's presence in Georgia is expected to swipe the spotlight anew from his opponents. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/trump-set-to-surrender-at-georgia-jail-thursday/507-c2c30012-9a75-49f1-b1c5-e6a5679742e3 At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

189:: Strong storms hit Northeast Ohio: 10 people rescued from vehicles in Lakewood as I-90 floods

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.08.2023 14:51:45
As strong storms swept through Northeast Ohio on Wednesday evening, authorities say 10 people had to be rescued from a flooded portion of I-90 in Lakewood when their vehicles became stuck in the water. Lakewood police say it was around 8:51 p.m. when Lakewood police and fire responded to the scene along I-90 West near the McKinley Avenue exit. “Upon their arrival, the Lakewood Fire Department, the Westshore Swift Water Rescue Team and the Westlake Fire Department removed a total of 10 people from seven different vehicles that were stuck in the water,” according to a press release from Lakewood police. “The highway was shut down in both directions between Warren Road and McKinley Avenue until the water receded.” Thankfully, no injuries were reported. I-90 reopened around 1:30 a.m. Thursday. No additional details were immediately available. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/i-90-water-rescue-flooding-lakewood-northeast-ohio-storms-weather/95-7828da14-9a39-402e-a69f-5558642b4219 At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

190:: Tropical Storm Harold makes landfall, bringing wind and rain to Corpus Christi, Texas

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.08.2023 14:30:24
(AP) Tropical Storm Franklin is unleashing heavy floods and landslides in the Dominican Republic after making landfall in the country’s southern region. The Civil Defense agency said the storm killed one person on Wednesday. The storm began to slowly spin away from the island of Hispaniola that the Dominican Republic shares with Haiti after dumping heavy rain for several hours. Forecasters say Franklin could dump up to 12 inches (30 centimeters) of rain, with as much as 16 inches for Hispaniola's central region. Officials are most concerned about the storm’s impact in Haiti, which is vulnerable to catastrophic flooding because of severe erosion from deforestation. RELATED STORY: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/severe-weather/northeast-ohio-native-describes-tropical-storm-hilary-impacts-southern-california/95-7452acd5-04a9-48a8-96f0-10c9c614a6cc At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

191:: Thursday's extended Cleveland weather forecast: More storm chances today in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.08.2023 13:56:57
Cleveland weather forecast for Thursday, August 24, 2023. We have more stormy weather possible again today -- especially later tonight. “This is not going to be like what we experienced last night," explains 3News meteorologist Hollie Strano. "It’s going to be a different kind of scenario that takes place, but we could have strong to severe storms.” While Strano says it's also possible we have a pop-up shower or storm at any time today, all indication shows we will have a mix of clouds and sun through the afternoon. Today will also be much warmer as highs approach 90 degrees with high humidity. Once tonight's storms move out, the conditions will be much calmer with cooler temperatures expected tomorrow as highs will only reach the upper 70s with mostly cloudy skies. Here is your 3-day Cleveland weather forecast. TODAY: Periodic storms. Very warm. Upper 80s to low 90s. FRIDAY: Mostly cloudy. Cooler. Upper 70s. SATURDAY: Rain chances early. Partly to mostly sunny skies. Upper 70s. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0 At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

192:: Lightning spotted on I-77 South during strong storms in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.08.2023 13:33:46
Scott Frost captured a video of lightning on I-77 South during Wednesday night's strong storms in Northeast Ohio. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/severe-weather/severe-storms-cause-power-outages-flooded-roads-northeast-ohio/95-794e8e2d-121a-4a02-bd46-fdea30afb975 At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

193:: Roof collapses at Pinball Shoppe in North Olmsted amid storms

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.08.2023 11:59:53
As strong storms hit Northeast Ohio, the roof collapsed at the Pinball Shoppe in North Olmsted. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/severe-weather/severe-storms-cause-power-outages-flooded-roads-northeast-ohio/95-794e8e2d-121a-4a02-bd46-fdea30afb975 At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

194:: Roof of Pinball Shoppe in North Olmsted collapses amid storms

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.08.2023 11:29:40
As stormy weather moved through Northeast Ohio, we captured video of some of the aftermath in North Olmsted where the roof of the Pinball Shoppe collapsed. There was also a water rescue in Lakewood where authorities pulled 10 people from seven vehicles that were stuck when a portion of I-90 flooded: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/i-90-water-rescue-flooding-lakewood-northeast-ohio-storms-weather/95-7828da14-9a39-402e-a69f-5558642b4219 -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

195:: More storms possible again tonight: Cleveland weather forecast for August 24, 2023

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.08.2023 11:25:04
We're tracking the possibility for more storms throughout Northeast Ohio tonight as your Cleveland weather forecast shows temperatures will really heat up with highs around 90 degrees. Once these storms move out, conditions will be calm and quiet for your Friday amid cooler air. 3News' Hollie Strano has the hour-by-hour details in her morning weather forecast for Thursday, August 24, 2023. See the extended weather forecast: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0 -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

196:: Cleveland Weather: Refreshing air mass returns to Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.07.2023 03:40:53
Your Cleveland weather forecast from 3News Meteorologist Jason Mikell: An active Saturday morning with some random storms in the afternoon has done all but caused humidity to kick the bucket. For that, we're thankful. A cold front continues southward bringing in a northerly breeze and much more stable conditions. Because of ridge is still in residence out west, we do run the risk of a pop-up or two on Sunday though this will be minimal. Sunscreen and sunglasses are two of the best accessories in the next few days with lots of sunshine and comfortable 70s to low 80s expected. Enjoy! Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0

197:: Sewage overflow causes disgusting water conditions at Edgewater Beach

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.07.2023 03:28:37
The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District has posted an advisory warning individuals to stay away from Edgewater Beach due to a combined sewer overflow following overnight storms. The overflow happened on Saturday morning following a large storm that exceeded the capacity of the sewer system, resulting in the discharge of a combination of sewage and stormwater into Lake Erie. Officials are asking visitors, particularly children and the elderly, as well as individuals with health problems, to avoid contact with the water and wood debris. Earlier on Saturday, the water quality test for Edgewater Beach came back as poor due to potentially harmful bacteria from the overflow. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/edgewater-beach-combined-sewage-overflow/95-914e56fb-e826-425e-b4ea-ce1b3ffbffa4

198:: Cleveland weather forecast: Severe weather settling down on Saturday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2023 12:14:05
Following a very weather active early Saturday morning, 3News' Hollie Strano says things are starting to clear up.

199:: Cleveland Animal Protective League waiving adoption fees as as part of Clear the Shelters 2023

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2023 11:42:35
3News' Kierra Cotton was live at the Cleveland Animal Protective League on Saturday to preview the 2023 Clear the Shelters campaign during the GO! morning show. The Cleveland APL will be working to clear its animal shelter between Tuesday, Aug. 1 and Monday, Aug. 7 by waving adoption fees for all animals. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/life/pets/clear-the-shelters-2023-northeast-ohio-3-news/95-d7d3bdf4-0032-410a-8bb0-939e5c860639

200:: Clear the Shelters 2023: The Cleveland Animal Protective League

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2023 11:30:52
Each year, NBC and Telemundo stations from across the United States team up with animal shelters and rescues for the annual Clear the Shelters campaign. 3News' Kierra Cotton was live at the Cleveland Animal Protective League on Saturday to preview the 2023 Clear the Shelters campaign during the GO! morning show. The Cleveland APL will be working to clear its animal shelter between Tuesday, Aug. 1 and Monday, Aug. 7 by waving adoption fees for all animals. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/life/pets/clear-the-shelters-2023-northeast-ohio-3-news/95-d7d3bdf4-0032-410a-8bb0-939e5c860639

201:: Cleveland weather forecast: Severe weather to start off Saturday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2023 11:01:01
Following severe weather on Saturday morning, 3News' Hollie Strano says the rest of the day will start to clear up and improve. As of 8 a.m. on Saturday, the National Weather Service has cut back on many of the flood watches and severe thunderstorm watches throughout the Cleveland area. The rain and rumble chances are still high throughout Saturday as rain pours down on Saturday morning across the east and west sides. By Sunday the front will be completely through with MUCH lower humidity expected! We'll have sunshine with isolated pop-ups still possible as some moisture lingers. Low humidity will be with us for the beginning of next week as well! Hang in there! Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0

202:: Cleveland police searching for missing teen and her baby

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2023 11:00:55
The Cleveland Division of Police is asking for help from the public in locating a missing teen and her newborn baby. Cleveland police say that 15-year-old Amirah Jackson and her 1-month-old baby were reported missing to police on Friday. According to their family, they have been missing since Thursday, July 27. She was last seen at her home in the 9400 block of Harvard Avenue. Anyone with information on their whereabouts is asked to contact Cleveland police at 911 or 216-621-1234. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/cleveland-police-searching-for-missing-teen-baby/95-1ecded19-08ad-48e1-9b05-024bb8b6934f

203:: Cleveland area weather forecast: Warm and wet Saturday ahead

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2023 03:40:04
Your 11 p.m. Greater Cleveland and Northeast Ohio weather forecast for July 28, 2023: Yet another round of storms are possible through the late night early morning hours as we track more activity moving in from southern Michigan. Those rain and rumble chances carry over into our Saturday but temperatures will start to scale back with highs in the 80s Saturday. By Sunday the front will be completely through with MUCH lower humidity expected! We'll have sunshine with isolated pop-ups still possible as some moisture lingers. Low humidity will be with us for the beginning of next week as well! Hang in there! Matt Wintz has the latest weather updates: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0

204:: Union workers at Cleveland Clinic Lutheran Hospital vote to go on strike

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2023 03:25:11
More than 175 union employees at Cleveland Clinic Lutheran Hospital have voted to strike over what they call "unfair labor practices" from management. Members of Service Employees International Union District 1199 confirmed the affirmative vote to 3News Friday evening. The workers impacted include licensed practical nurses, nursing assistants, maintenance workers, housekeepers, and physical therapy assistants, among others. SEIU 1199 has been negotiating a new contract with Cleveland Clinic ever since the previous collective bargaining agreement expired earlier this year, but workers claim the hospital "has refused to bargain in good faith with the union" and also say the National Labor Relations Board is investigating more than 20 allegations against Clinic management that include "refusal to furnish information, illegal union busting activities, retaliation, [and] discrimination." "Cleveland Clinic leadership needs to put caregivers and patients over profits!" SEIU 1199 Director Vanessa Dalesandro said Thursday, prior to the strike vote. "They are more worried about stealing workers' rights and lining their own pockets, than risking the continuity of patient care. Caregivers at Lutheran Hospital deserve a fair contract that values them and should not have to fight this hard to have their legal right to bargain respected." READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/union-workers-cleveland-clinic-lutheran-hospital-vote-to-go-on-strike-unfair-labor-practices/95-c5ed0690-87cc-4bbe-948d-a6deb4cab997

205:: 12-year-old fatally struck by car in Strongsville

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2023 03:18:27
A 12-year-old boy was fatally struck by a car in Strongsville on Thursday night. The Strongsville Police Department and Strongsville Emergency Medical Services were dispatched to 16671 Prospect Rd. for a motor vehicle crash involving a pedestrian at 9:13 p.m. Upon first arrival, members of the Strongsville Fire Department and Emergency services located a young child who had been struck by a car and was unconscious and not breathing. First responders administered life-saving measures to the child. The child, who was later identified as Donaven Eskander, age 12, was then transported to Southwest General Hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries. "We extend our sincere condolences to Donaven's family," the Strongsville Police Department said. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/12-year-old-fatally-struck-by-car-strongsville/95-81d09ec3-0061-466f-bf15-fd9bc06bc4d9

206:: Fire at Westlake apartment complex leaves dozens displaced

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2023 03:17:21
Crews were on scene battling a large fire at the Crossings Village Apartments in Westlake on Friday afternoon. Westlake police tell 3News that a few of the buildings were evacuated as firefighters worked to put out the flames amid the sweltering heat. According to Westlake Assistant Fire Chief Mike Freeman, the heat and smoke damage was contained to Building No. 7 in the complex. Some of the floors in the building have been collapsing on each other. For resident David Rayokaovich, a firefighter showed up just in time as he was trapped in his third-floor apartment. "If [the firefighter] wasn't doing that flare, it was literally drop off a third-floor balcony — which isn't going to end well for me — or hope for the best," Rayokaovich said. "Clearly, there isn't a best there, so yeah, he's a hero for me." A spokesperson for the American Red Cross Northern Ohio Region tells 3News that they are working to assist the 35 residents that have been displaced from the 22 units inside Building No. 7. The Red Cross also brought water for firefighters and residents. Emma Henderson reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/crossings-village-apartments-westlake-fire/95-116e960e-db38-416c-bb60-11a1e52d734d

207:: Osborn MetroPark in Huron to reopen Saturday following storm damage

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.07.2023 23:44:00
After being closed for two days due to severe storms across the area, Osborn MetroPark in Huron is set to reopen on Saturday. According to Erie MetroParks, visitors can enjoy the perimeter path and playground starting at 8 a.m. However, officials are urging people to avoid the outlying trails and wooded areas, which still need to be assessed and cleared. The restricted trails are barricaded and will be clearly marked. Officials closed the park after Wednesday night's storm due to structural damage, downed utility lines and dozens of downed trees. The closure included playgrounds, trails, tennis and pickleball courts, as well as the dog park. "Erie MetroParks operations staff and volunteers are working hard to clean up the damage, yet it will take time to assess all trails and open the park completely," Erie MetroParks wrote in its statement. Any residents who find damage in any of the Erie MetroParks are asked to call 419-625-7783 ext. 221 and leave a detailed message of when, what, and where. Read: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/northeast-ohio/osborn-metropark-huron-ohio-closed-until-further-notice/95-8a9d4704-0ad6-4b84-a364-7a29c3ef1e65

208:: 11 cadets graduate from Cleveland Police Academy amid jump in violence and officer shortage

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.07.2023 23:27:24
The city of Cleveland welcomed the newest members of its police force on Friday morning when 11 officers graduated from the Cleveland Police Academy. Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb administered the Oath of Office to the 11 graduates who will comprise 152nd Cleveland Police Academy Class. Also attending the ceremony, which took place at Cleveland Music Hall at the Public Auditorium, were Cleveland Police Chief Wayne Drummond and Cleveland City Council Public Safety Chair Mike Polensek. Bibb praised their decision to choose a "noble profession." "It's not a job. It's not a career. It is a calling," he told them. The warm welcome and celebration comes during a time of increased violence on the streets of Cleveland and amid a yearslong officer shortage at the department. "One can talk about our staffing or the lack thereof but the men and women that are out there right now are doing an outstanding job," Chief Drummond said during the ceremony. Drummond said the department currently has 1,236 officers. That’s down more than 260 from the number of officers the city budgeted for this year and more than 400 officers short of the budget in 2022. Matt Rascon reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/11-new-officers-graduate-cleveland-police-academy/95-342eb607-f4b6-40eb-a940-d388558cc9cc

209:: 'The Storm': A look back at the windstorm that ravaged Northeast Ohio on this day in 1993

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.07.2023 23:26:53
On July 28, 2023, Northeast Ohioans are dealing with a couple of weather issues, including a heat advisory and some severe thunderstorm watches in a few counties. On this day 30 years ago, our area experienced a devastating windstorm that caused roughly $25 million in damage. The storm hit portions of Cuyahoga, Lake, and Geauga counties. In Euclid, they refer to July 28, 1993 simply as "The Storm." It took six months for the damage in the city to be cleaned up. Things got so bad, then-Mayor David Lynch met with President Bill Clinton to create storm recovery funds after the city was denied assistance from FEMA. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/severe-weather/ational-weather-service-windstorm-northeast-ohio-1993/95-593fdbd2-a578-431c-9dec-e2b9b096b470

210:: A meat allergy caused by tick spit is getting more common, CDC says

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.07.2023 23:17:18
More than 100,000 people in the U.S. have gained an allergy to red meat since 2010 because of a weird syndrome triggered by tick bites, according to a government report released Thursday. But health officials believe many more have the problem and don't know it. A second report estimated that as many as 450,000 Americans have developed the allergy. That would make it the 10th most common food allergy in the U.S., said Dr. Scott Commins, a University of North Carolina researcher who co-authored both papers published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health officials said they are not aware of any confirmed deaths, but people with the allergy have described it as bewildering and terrifying. “I never connected it with any food because it was hours after eating,” said one patient, Bernadine Heller-Greenman. The reaction, called alpha-gal syndrome, occurs when an infected person eats beef, pork, venison or other meat from mammals — or ingests milk, gelatin or other mammal products. Monica Robins reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/ticks-meat-allergy-becoming-more-common-cdc-says/507-c25fbcb8-4935-4560-814d-8804b08a780e

211:: WATCH | 'Justice for Jayland Walker' rally in Washington, D.C.

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.06.2023 18:47:25
As Tuesday marks one year since Jayland Walker was killed in a shooting involving Akron police amid an overnight chase, a group is scheduled to hold a “Justice for Jayland” rally at the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. around 1:30 p.m. “Together, we can make a difference and ensure that his story is heard,” organizers said. A bus trip to the nation’s capital left late Monday night from the First Congregational Church parking lot at 355 South Union Street in Akron. Organizers say the bus will return to Akron around 11:30 p.m. 3News also has a crew in Washington D.C. to bring updates amid the rally, which you can see throughout our afternoon newscasts starting at 4 p.m. “We believe that it is crucial to take our demands directly to the Department of Justice, an institution responsible for upholding the principles of fairness and accountability in our society,” organizers declared. “We encourage everyone to attend. By uniting in our cause, we can create a powerful and impactful movement that demands justice, transparency, and meaningful change.” After a months-long investigation into Walker’s shooting death, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced in mid April that no criminal charges would be filed against any of the eight officers involved. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/special-reports/jayland-walker/jayland-walker-akron-police-shooting-one-year-later-rally-washington-dc-justice-department/95-210f3fbe-7780-4faa-8386-73406f6a08c9 At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

212:: Mom indicted for daughter's death after leaving her alone for 10 days, Householder sentence expected

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.06.2023 18:33:23
Tuesday, June 27, 2023: Akron activists march on Washington, DC to demand action for the police killing of Jayland Walker. We also now know the charges against the Cleveland mother whose 16-month-old daughter died after she left her home alone for 10 days while she went to Puerto Rico and Detroit. Plus, former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder and former Ohio Republican Party Chair Matt Borges are expected to be sentenced this week for federal racketeering over bribes received from FirstEnergy, Lordstown Motors has filed for bankruptcy and is suing FoxConn over a failed deal to invest in the electric truck maker, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney’s Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Watch live: 'Justice for Jayland Walker' rally in Washington, D.C. marks 1 year since deadly Akron police shooting https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/special-reports/jayland-walker/jayland-walker-akron-police-shooting-one-year-later-rally-washington-dc-justice-department/95-210f3fbe-7780-4faa-8386-73406f6a08c9 Lordstown Motors files for bankruptcy, announces lawsuit against Foxconn with marketing and sale process for Endurance vehicle and related assets https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/northeast-ohio/lordstown-motors-bankruptcy-endurance-vehicle-foxconn/95-69c775dd-2548-4608-a54b-7693fe641d02 At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

213:: Harry Styles stops concert so pregnant fan can use the bathroom

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.06.2023 16:52:26
Harry Styles stopped a concert in Cardiff, Wales so a pregnant fan can use the bathroom. "Do you need to go for a wee? You should go for a wee. I think we all agree it’s important Sian goes for a wee, don’t we?" Styles told the concert-goers. RELATED STORY: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/harry-styles-evolution/507-5dd46bde-a549-451e-ab47-38f63a13f632 At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

214:: Minnesota State trooper rescues fawn caught in fence

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.06.2023 16:31:13
A Minnesota state trooper recently rescued a fawn that was trapped in a fence alongside a busy highway. Trooper Mollie McClure was working on Interstate 94 near Avon on May 28 when she saw a female deer “pacing back and forth” near a fence next to the highway, according to a statement from the Minnesota State Patrol. The mother deer was distressed because her fawn was trapped in the fence. Body-worn camera video shows McClure working to free the young fawn from the wire fence. She lifts it over the barbed wire and it runs away to reunite with its mother. RELATED STORY: https://www.wkyc.com/article/life/animals/baby-deer-stuck-storm-drain-roswell/85-57d3052c-f974-408c-b712-52446c2a097c At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

215:: Thousands of people stranded at Newark Airport due to NYC storms

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.06.2023 16:27:31
Storms in New York City left thousands of passengers stranded at Newark Airport. According to FlightAware, Newark canceled 136 departing flights and delayed 14 more. The creator of the post said the following; "Thousands of people stranded at Newark airport, flights getting cancelled left, right and centre. People not being allowed to just get their luggage and leave. The staff keep shouting no retrievals. The line to get your luggage is 5 plus hours long. United airlines seems clueless." RELATED STORY: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/airport-investigating-after-airline-ground-crew-member-dies-san-antonio-texas/273-6d2241c0-bd4b-46ed-825f-f264e1cbc6c3 At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

216:: Tuesday's extended Cleveland weather forecast: Rain chances continue today in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.06.2023 14:14:12
Cleveland weather forecast for Tuesday, June 27, 2023. We have more wet weather on the way with scattered rain chances again today throughout Northeast Ohio. It also comes with cooler temps as highs are only expected to reach the upper 60s. But that's not all... “Humidity levels are going to dip the next couple of days before they rise again," explains 3News meteorologist Hollie Strano. We have dry conditions Wednesday through Friday with warmer temps returning as highs will top 80 degrees by the end of the work week. Here is your 3-day Cleveland weather forecast. TODAY: Scattered rain and storm chances. Mostly cloudy. Upper 60s. WEDNESDAY: Sun and clouds. Low 70s. THURSDAY: Sun and clouds. Warmer. Low 80s. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0 At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/   Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

217:: Lordstown Motors files for bankruptcy, sues Foxconn

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.06.2023 11:11:11
Lordstown Motors – the company that moved into the shuttered GM plant in Trumbull County to create its electric Endurance vehicle – announced it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy along with litigation against Foxconn, citing “fraud and willful and consistent failure to live up to its commercial and financial commitments to the company.” The company also announced "a comprehensive marketing and sale process for the Endurance vehicle and related assets,” adding the company “is confident that a buyer could utilize the Endurance platform to create multiple EV variants and take the product to the next level.” "Despite our best efforts and earnest commitment to the partnership, Foxconn willfully and repeatedly failed to execute on the agreed-upon strategy, leaving us with Chapter 11 as the only viable option to maximize the value of Lordstown's assets for the benefit of our stakeholders," according to a statement from Edward Hightower, the CEO and President of Lordstown Motors. "We will vigorously pursue our litigation claims against Foxconn accordingly." Full details: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/northeast-ohio/lordstown-motors-bankruptcy-endurance-vehicle-foxconn/95-69c775dd-2548-4608-a54b-7693fe641d02 -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

218:: Reaction from the rebellion in Russia

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.06.2023 09:45:37
We're following the latest on the rebellion in Russia as reaction continues coming in... (AP) Russian government troops withdrew from the streets of Moscow on Sunday and the rebellious mercenary soldiers who had occupied other cities were gone, but the short-lived revolt has weakened President Vladimir Putin just as his forces are facing a fierce counteroffensive in Ukraine. The aborted march on the capital by Yevgeny Prigozhin and his Wagner troops, some of the most effective fighters in Ukraine, also left their fate uncertain. Updates on the rebellion in Russia: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/russian-wagner-leader-revolt-exile-putin-questions/507-b359322c-e5ea-44ef-aedb-ef0569182d99 -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

219:: The impacts of screen time on kids: Cleveland Clinic doctor weighs in during Mom Squad talk

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.06.2023 09:40:30
Now that kids are home for the summer, downtime during the day might mean more screen time on the iPad or computer. But do you notice tantrums or disrespectful behavior after they've used it? In this edition of Mom Squad, 3News' Maureen Kyle talks with Dr. Michael Manos of the Cleveland Clinic about "emotional dysregulation" and how screens are causing it. More Mom Squad for advice on kids, parenting and more: https://www.wkyc.com/momsquad -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

220:: Tracking more rain: Cleveland weather forecast for June 27, 2023

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.06.2023 09:34:39
We have more rain on the way as your Cleveland weather forecast also shows cooler temps throughout Northeast Ohio with highs only expected to reach the upper 60s. We dry out for Wednesday through Friday with warmer air set to return as temps top 80 degrees later this week. 3News' Hollie Strano has the hour-by-hour details in her morning weather forecast for Tuesday, June 27, 2023. See the extended weather forecast: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0 -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

221:: Justice for Jayland Walker rally in Washington DC to mark 1 year since deadly Akron police shooting

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.06.2023 09:16:19
As Tuesday marks one year since Jayland Walker was killed in a shooting involving Akron police amid an overnight chase, a group is scheduled to hold a “Justice for Jayland” rally at the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. “Together, we can make a difference and ensure that his story is heard,” organizers said. After a months-long investigation into Walker’s shooting death, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced in mid April that no criminal charges would be filed against any of the eight officers involved. Updates on the Justice for Jayland rally: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/special-reports/jayland-walker/jayland-walker-akron-police-shooting-one-year-later-rally-washington-dc-justice-department/95-210f3fbe-7780-4faa-8386-73406f6a08c9 -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

222:: Cleveland Weather: On and off downpour chances continue

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.06.2023 03:32:33
Your Cleveland weather forecast from 3News Meteorologist Matt Wintz: We need the rain and some of us are getting real good downpours out of this system. Meanwhile, other locations haven't seen much. Welcome to summer-time. An area of low pressure will continue to swirl over the Great Lakes through late tomorrow bringing pop-up showers and thunderstorms through northern Ohio. This soupy, humid airmass won't go anywhere until drier air finally filters in Wednesday and Thursday. We'll dry things out and bring back sunshine both of those days too before more shower and storm chances arrive for the weekend. The rain will be beneficial for sure! Read more on this week's Cleveland weather forecast: https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0 -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

223:: Suspect at large after injuring Solon officer while fleeing traffic stop

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.06.2023 03:18:29
A Solon police officer was hurt after officials say he was dragged by a suspect's car during a traffic stop early Sunday morning. According to authorities, the incident occurred just before 2 a.m., when the officer reported clocking a 2015 Nissan Altima at 88 miles per hour in a 60 mph zone on U.S. Route 422 eastbound. Once the car was pulled over, the officer claimed he "detected an odor of marijuana" and ordered the suspect to get out of the vehicle, but he refused. After about four minutes, the suspect admitted to having a gun on him, at which time the officer tried to forcibly remove him. However, the suspect then allegedly sped off, leading to the officer being dragged for an unspecified distance. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/solon-police-officer-minor-injuries-dragged-car-traffic-stop/95-7efe4828-803a-4a34-b330-d2f4f838591b -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

224:: Jayland Walker Rally in Washington D.C. to Mark 1-Year Anniversary

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.06.2023 03:18:10
As Tuesday marks one year since Jayland Walker was killed in a shooting involving Akron police amid an overnight chase, a group is scheduled to hold a “Justice for Jayland” rally at the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. “Together, we can make a difference and ensure that his story is heard,” organizers said. A bus trip to the nation’s capital will leave late Monday night from the First Congregational Church parking lot at 355 South Union Street in Akron. The cost to take the bus is $50 per person. The rally is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. Organizers say the bus will return to Akron around 11:30 p.m. “We believe that it is crucial to take our demands directly to the Department of Justice, an institution responsible for upholding the principles of fairness and accountability in our society,” organizers declared. “We encourage everyone to attend. By uniting in our cause, we can create a powerful and impactful movement that demands justice, transparency, and meaningful change.” Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/special-reports/jayland-walker/jayland-walker-akron-police-shooting-one-year-later-rally-washington-dc-justice-department/95-210f3fbe-7780-4faa-8386-73406f6a08c9 -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

225:: Police Video and Audio from North Olmsted Giant Eagle Shooting

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.06.2023 03:16:01
North Olmsted police say that they responded to a call of shots fired at the store at around 9:35 a.m. Upon arriving, officers found two people with gunshot wounds inside the store. North Olmsted Police Department Chief Bob Wagner says that Bernard Edward Smith, a 60-year-old Cleveland man, allegedly shot his ex-wife, an employee at Giant Eagle, before shooting himself. The victim has been identified as 63-year-old Susan Petterson, of Olmsted Township. Wagner says that Smith and Petterson were previously married and got divorced in 2004. "We don't believe it was an amicable divorce and that potentially may have led up to this," said Wagner. Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/active-police-presence-at-giant-eagle-north-olmsted/95-de0f886e-4b13-4f3f-be9f-37e2680514d4 -- At 3News, we’re not here to tell you the news, we’re here to share the stories that you say matter most to you. Share your ideas, thoughts, concerns and engage in conversations about the communities in which we all call home. Follow 3News on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkyc.channel3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wkyc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkyc3/ Visit our site: https://www.wkyc.com/ And be sure to download our app here: https://wkyc.com/app

226:: Cleveland area weather forecast: Preparing for a Memorial Day weekend warmup

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.05.2023 03:38:57

227:: Members of Cleveland music industry remember Tina Turner

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.05.2023 03:30:05

228:: March for Jayland Walker held in downtown Akron

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.05.2023 03:17:33

229:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Cooling down for Thursday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.05.2023 23:15:07

230:: Officials gather at Cleveland Hopkins Airport give travel update ahead of busy Memorial Day weekend

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.05.2023 23:09:13

231:: Justice for Jayland Walker march, press conference takes place in Akron

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.05.2023 23:01:42

232:: 2 more East Cleveland police officers indicted; commander resigns after being charged

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.05.2023 22:58:26

233:: 7-year-old Cleveland girl in critical condition after being shot

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.05.2023 22:54:11

234:: WATCH | Justice for Jayland Walker press conference in Akron

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.05.2023 22:47:40

235:: Wild brawl near baggage claim at Chicago's O'Hare Airport; 2 people arrested

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.05.2023 22:01:24

236:: Man accused of killing his 91-year-old mother in South Euclid acquitted on all charges

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.05.2023 21:57:59

237:: Escaped northwest Ohio prison inmate captured in Kentucky; convicted murderer still on the run

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.05.2023 21:57:25

238:: Humane Society of Summit County waiving adoption fees based on LeBron James' playoff performance

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.05.2023 21:49:55

239:: Cleveland Weather: Temps continue to slowly cool

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.05.2023 21:44:20

240:: Mike Polk Jr. on why we celebrate absolutely everything in May

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.05.2023 21:11:04

241:: Ready Pet GO! Euclid Animal Shelter visits 3News with Thompson

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.05.2023 13:09:07

242:: Former Cleveland Browns QB Bernie Kosar remembers Jim Brown after completing race in Cleveland

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.05.2023 12:57:45

243:: Everything you need to know about the Cleveland Marathon

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.05.2023 11:58:29

244:: Cleveland Asian Festival taking place this weekend

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.05.2023 11:57:49

245:: 3News' Austin Love gearing up for the ultimate RV road trip

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.05.2023 11:49:32

246:: 2023 Cleveland Marathon weekend officially underway

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.05.2023 11:39:41

247:: Cleveland weather forecast: A rainy start to your morning.

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.05.2023 10:18:11

248:: Family of Akron man fatally shot in apparent Norton road rage incident on I-76 pleads for answers

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.05.2023 03:57:59

249:: Cleveland area weather forecast: Early rain Saturday before things clear up Sunday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.05.2023 03:42:56

250:: Cleveland Browns fans, sports figures, politicians react to death of Jim Brown

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.05.2023 03:30:33

251:: JIMMY'S TAKE: Jim Donovan says Browns icon Jim Brown 'was always ours' here in Cleveland

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.05.2023 02:38:16

252:: Cleveland Marathon preview: Para athlete seeks to shatter his own world record

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.05.2023 23:37:50

253:: SBA head Isabella Guzman spotlights small businesses during Cleveland visit

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.05.2023 23:36:25

254:: Cleveland area weather forecast: Another cold front tonight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.05.2023 23:17:40

255:: Frustration grows as 2 main Cleveland bridges remain under construction

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.05.2023 22:42:30

256:: Press Conference for 18-year-old West Geauga High School student charged with attempted murder

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.04.2023 15:39:44

257:: VIDEO | Houston dine and dashers wanted for pepper spraying employee before fleeing restaurant

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.04.2023 15:12:16

258:: Tornado touched down near Pleasantville, Iowa causing severe damage

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.04.2023 14:59:59

259:: Wednesday's extended Cleveland weather forecast: Temps near 80 as we track strong storms today

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.04.2023 14:35:57

260:: Cleveland Clinic doctor becoming a trailblazer for women in the health field

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.04.2023 14:21:56

261:: 78-year-old man sentenced for 2 Northeast Ohio cold case murders from the 1970s

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.04.2023 13:50:18

262:: Man sentenced for 2 Northeast Ohio cold case murders from the 1970s

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.04.2023 13:41:33

263:: We tested the Barbie movie selfie generator with the WKYC morning team: See the results from 'GO!'

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.04.2023 11:17:47

264:: Former President Trump pleads not guilty to 34 charges: His next court date set for December

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.04.2023 09:55:16

265:: Tracking strong storms for tonight: Cleveland weather forecast for April 5, 2023

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.04.2023 09:36:30

266:: Dog training boot camp: Operation Oscar with 3News' Stephanie Haney at Shaker Hound Academy

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.04.2023 09:30:08

267:: Cleveland carjacking victim shares story amid phony traffic stops with suspects impersonating police

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.04.2023 09:20:57

268:: Former President Trump speaks out after facing charges in New York court

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.04.2023 09:16:21

269:: Cleveland area weather forecast: A look at Wednesday's storms

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.04.2023 05:24:18

270:: Iowa teen with autism shown love from first responders all over America, including Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.04.2023 05:13:34

271:: Geauga County pastor appears in court on charges of alleged sexual battery

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.03.2023 00:00:00

272:: Cleveland weather: More pleasantries ahead for the last Sunday of February

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.02.2023 23:47:23

273:: 2 men shot at First Bethel Missionary Baptist Church in Cleveland

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.02.2023 23:41:28

274:: 30 year old man dead after shooting in Cleveland

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.02.2023 23:36:39

275:: East Palestine Train Derailment press conference held amid resident's health concerns

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.02.2023 23:33:44

276:: EPA, FEMA, CDC and local officials give update in East Palestine

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.02.2023 22:35:49

277:: WATCH: EPA, FEMA, CDC and local officials to give update in East Palestine

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.02.2023 21:37:49

278:: Live update from East Palestine: President Biden orders federal agencies to do door-to-door checks

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.02.2023 15:00:39

279:: Ready Pet GO! Friendship Animal Protective League in Elyria visits 3News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.02.2023 14:46:08

280:: 2023 Cleveland Auto Show kicks off

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.02.2023 14:15:28

281:: Environmental activist Erin Brockovich holds town hall in East Palestine 3 weeks after train derailm

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.02.2023 14:11:06

282:: 2023 Portage Lakes Polar Bear Jump set for Saturday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.02.2023 12:25:58

283:: Cleveland Auto Show returns to I-X Center

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.02.2023 12:22:01

284:: Ohio State Highway Patrol, Ohio Turnpike announce 2023 safety initiatives at Cleveland Auto Show

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.02.2023 12:18:05

285:: Cleveland Restaurant Week to return with these 30+ Northeast Ohio restaurants serving up special dea

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.02.2023 12:16:18

286:: Lorain County issues overdose spike alert, warns of fake pills containing fentanyl

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.02.2023 12:14:41

287:: WATCH | Former President Donald Trump visits East Palestine after train derailment

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.02.2023 00:00:00

288:: WATCH | Former President Donald Trump speaks in East Palestine

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.02.2023 00:00:00

289:: Nationwide operation results in 830 fugitives arrested, including 145 in Northern Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.02.2023 23:00:02

290:: Bodies identified as fishermen who were reported missing

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.02.2023 22:56:15

291:: Cleveland weather: Wind Advisory posted for parts of Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.02.2023 22:35:42

292:: Watch out for these romance scam red flags on Valentine's Day

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.02.2023 22:31:18

293:: Cleveland Browns to install new, high-quality synthetic turf field at Berea's Lou Groza Field

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.02.2023 22:25:51

294:: Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine calls for charges against arrested NewsNation reporter to be dropped

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.02.2023 22:15:20

295:: Mike Polk Jr. attends Valentine's Day weddings at Crocker Park

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.02.2023 21:50:08

296:: 3News viewers share their love language on Valentine's Day with Stephanie Haney

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.02.2023 21:43:50

297:: WATCH: Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine gives update on East Palestine train derailment

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.02.2023 21:38:45

298:: Pizza innovation in Cleveland, who won the $2.04 billion Powerball jackpot, the 5 love languages

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.02.2023 21:32:49

299:: Cleveland weather forecast: Wind advisory posted for parts of Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.02.2023 21:25:29

300:: Railway union responds to East Palestine explosion after train derailment

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.02.2023 21:19:31

301:: Akron Public Schools to launch pilot program that requires students to put cell phones in locked bag

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.02.2023 21:18:34

302:: Akron Public Schools Superintendent Christine Fowler-Mack resigns

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.02.2023 21:14:01

303:: Ohio EPA clears 300 homes for dangerous chemicals after train derailed in East Palestine, and more

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.02.2023 19:44:39

304:: Jackson High School offering popular officiating elective

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.02.2023 14:42:48

305:: Everything you need to know ahead of Super Bowl LVII

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.02.2023 14:06:01

306:: Super Bowl Sunday: Tailgate breakfast ahead of the big game

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.02.2023 12:16:15

307:: Northeast Ohio rallies around the Kelce Brothers on Super Bowl Sunday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.02.2023 12:12:01

308:: Gambling addiction experts warn ahead of Super Bowl Sunday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.02.2023 12:03:32

309:: Cleveland weather forecast: Super Bowl Sunday sunshine!

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.02.2023 12:01:26

310:: Cleveland native Norelle to sing at Super Bowl with Rihanna

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.02.2023 11:58:54

311:: Super Bowl Sunday: Fans flock to Arizona for the big game

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.02.2023 11:53:10

312:: Cleveland weather: Another run towards 50 with sunshine Sunday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.02.2023 04:25:36

313:: Valentines Day gifts coming at a premium price in 2023

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.02.2023 04:19:33

314:: Financial ramifications of East Palestine train derailment; EPA holds Norfolk Southern responsible

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.02.2023 04:18:02

315:: Cleveland weather: Temps drop to below freezing overnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.02.2023 23:26:54

316:: Train Derailment aftermath: East Palestine residents warned of "At Risk" drinking water

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.02.2023 23:16:53

317:: Ready Pet GO! Friends of the Geauga County Dog Shelter visits 3News with Angel

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.02.2023 14:03:07

318:: Colossal Cupcakes brings coffee, sweets and more to Downtown with opening of new Café

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.02.2023 12:38:04

319:: Colossal Cupcakes bringing sweet treats to Cleveland ahead of Valentine's Day

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.02.2023 12:31:06

320:: Mission Possible: Cleveland Museum of Art embraces tech to connect the public with art

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.02.2023 14:39:19

321:: Powerball jackpot grows to $747 million

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.02.2023 14:20:02

322:: President Joe Biden speaks out after US shoots Chinese balloon

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.02.2023 14:16:53

323:: New details following train derailment in Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.02.2023 14:13:59

324:: Akron Children's Hospital doctor inspires patients through power of representation

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.02.2023 14:12:36

325:: A look ahead to the fashion at the 65th Grammy Awards

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.02.2023 12:25:30

326:: Cleveland weather forecast: Warm weather to wrap up the weekend

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.02.2023 12:19:09

327:: Cleveland baseball drummer John Adams laid to rest

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.02.2023 12:14:39

328:: 2 victims identified after shooting in Cleveland

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.02.2023 12:10:12

329:: Train derailment in Ohio under investigation

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.02.2023 12:07:05

330:: FULL INTERVIEW: Former Northeast Ohio Family Witness Chinese Balloon shot down in Myrtle Beach

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.02.2023 04:44:13

331:: Cleveland weather: Sunday warmer, but cloudier

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.02.2023 04:36:58

332:: Family vacationing witnessed Chinese spy balloon shot down over Myrtle Beach

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.02.2023 04:23:10

333:: Train carrying hazardous materials derails in East Palestine

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.02.2023 04:13:41

334:: Cleveland weather: Another cold front to kick start the work week

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.02.2023 23:35:52

335:: VIDEO | Semi truck jackknifes, crashes on icy Oklahoma highway

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.02.2023 18:38:37

336:: VIDEO | PG&E to face manslaughter trial over deadly California fire

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.02.2023 18:12:03

337:: VIDEO | Cyclist dies after being hit by car, then stabbed by driver in California

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.02.2023 17:35:05

338:: VIDEO | Two astronauts perform second spacewalk outside the International Space Station

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.02.2023 17:06:51

339:: Explaining the FirstEnergy bribery scandal as the Larry Householder trial continues

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.02.2023 17:01:55

340:: BODYCAM VIDEO | Officer, citizen rescue unconscious man from burning car on Las Vegas strip

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.02.2023 16:33:37

341:: Groundhog Day 2023: Punxsutawney Phil predicts 6 more weeks of winter after seeing shadow

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.02.2023 15:46:18

342:: Ohio grants $68 million for school safety improvements at districts statewide

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.02.2023 15:39:18

343:: Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine addresses school safety grants

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.02.2023 15:36:07

344:: Thursday's extended Cleveland weather forecast: Sunny and quiet today, arctic blast tomorrow

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.02.2023 15:05:38

345:: Cardinal High School cancels production of 25th Annual Putman County Spelling Bee, Modern Family act

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.02.2023 14:58:44

346:: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame fan vote: Cyndi Lauper takes early lead

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.02.2023 14:06:45

347:: Groundhog Day 2023 video: Did Punxsutawney Phil see his shadow?

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.02.2023 12:39:32

348:: Groundhog Day 2023: Watch live video of Punxsutawney Phil

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.02.2023 12:29:10

349:: Market Garden Brewery participating in Cleveland Pierogi Week

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.02.2023 11:57:53

350:: 33-year-old Cleveland man charged in connection to death of Anastasia Hamilton

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.01.2023 00:00:00

351:: January 6 committee and former President Trump: What to expect in Monday's hearing

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.12.2022 00:00:00

352:: Russian missiles crossed into Poland, killing 2

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.11.2022 00:00:00

353:: Clicking in Cleveland: Akron Zoo announces return of holiday lights

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.11.2022 21:39:50

354:: Cleveland weather forecast: Big changes arrive this weekend

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.11.2022 21:37:16

355:: New roller coaster under construction at Cedar Point: Park shares first photos of Wild Mouse

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.11.2022 21:30:34

356:: Ohio election recap: Akron voters approve citizen police review board

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.11.2022 21:29:34

357:: Coaches, fans go after referees during Strongsville-Walsh Jesuit girls soccer game

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.11.2022 21:21:45

358:: Crews respond after field catches fire in Lake County

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.11.2022 21:21:29

359:: Watch live: President Joe Biden to hold press conference amid surprising midterm results

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.11.2022 21:15:48

360:: Derrick Henry says Nick Chubb ‘best running back,’ odds Guardians sign Aaron Judge, election results

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.11.2022 19:32:33

361:: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott gives victory speech after winning election against Beto O’Rourke

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.11.2022 16:45:17

362:: Blood moon lunar eclipse November 2022: Amazing views from around the world

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.11.2022 15:37:24

363:: Watch: Protester throws eggs at King Charles III

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.11.2022 15:00:07

364:: Record-setting winning Powerball jackpot ticket sold outside of Los Angeles

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.11.2022 14:52:39

365:: Thursday's extended Cleveland weather forecast: Sunshine continues, snowy weekend ahead

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.11.2022 14:48:22

366:: VIDEO: Wind-driven brush fire in Painesville, Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.11.2022 13:13:20

367:: JD Vance defeats Tim Ryan in Ohio Senate race: Today's top headlines

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.11.2022 12:44:59

368:: Friday's extended Cleveland weather forecast: More sunshine in time for the weekend

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 15:00:20

369:: WATCH: Bust of late Cleveland Indians pitcher Bob Feller presented to US Navy at Progressive Field

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 14:13:14

370:: Former CMSD worker to be sentenced for Jan. 6 Capitol riot involvement: Today's top headlines

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 11:39:00

371:: Halloween weekend is here! Amherst house with spooky and festive display

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 09:47:01

372:: Cleveland weather forecast: Chilly weather returns to Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 09:24:08

373:: Traffic alert: State Route 8 closed near Graham Road in Summit County following fatal crash

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 09:12:03

374:: Northeast Ohio woman Christine Priola to be sentenced for involvement in Jan. 6 Capitol riots

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 09:09:03

375:: Annual Chagrin Falls pumpkin roll takes place

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 08:45:06

376:: Westlake native Jake Paul talks to 3News' Tyler Carey ahead of Anderson Silva fight Saturday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 04:06:39

377:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Cold temps overnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 03:27:41

378:: 3News Investigates: Jeffrey Dahmer remembered in his Summit County hometown as 'monster'

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 03:24:43

379:: Terminal Tower: The colorful story behind the nightly lightings of Cleveland's landmark

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 03:23:28

380:: 2 men transported to hospital after skydivers crash through building in Geauga County

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 03:14:29

381:: Former Cleveland teacher asks for mercy on eve of sentencing for role in Jan. 6 Capitol riot

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.10.2022 03:11:50

382:: Cleveland weather forecast: Cold conditions ahead for tonight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.10.2022 22:38:09

383:: Cleveland weather forecast: Rain chances return

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.10.2022 03:38:45

384:: Chardon teacher with autism writes children's book about acceptance

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.10.2022 03:35:20

385:: Cleveland Guardians send inspiring superfan to New York for American League Division Series

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.10.2022 03:32:40

386:: Report: Boat, trailer from Cleveland fishing tournament controversy seized by investigators

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.10.2022 03:23:49

387:: 8 Akron officers who fatally shot Jayland Walker return to duty; family's attorneys react

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.10.2022 03:19:13

388:: Cuyahoga County Council: Plans for new jail now on hold

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.10.2022 03:18:43

389:: Guardians set for Game 1 of division series on 74th anniversary of team's last World Series title

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.10.2022 22:56:13

390:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Rain chances are back

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.10.2022 22:33:25

391:: Destination Cleveland reports 17% tourism increase for Cuyahoga County in 2021

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.10.2022 22:28:56

392:: Rev. Al Sharpton leads protest in Cleveland regarding construction of Sherwin-Williams headquarters

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.10.2022 22:24:28

393:: Cleveland Monsters to face Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins at FirstEnergy Stadium on March 4, 2023

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.10.2022 22:18:04

394:: Lawsuit: Cleveland man claims he was unarmed when Orange Village police officer shot him

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.10.2022 22:15:20

395:: Honda, LG to build $3.5 billion battery plant in Ohio with plans to hire 2,200

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.10.2022 22:13:02

396:: Northeast Ohio hospitals prepare for rough respiratory virus season

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.10.2022 22:10:50

397:: 8 Akron officers who fatally shot Jayland Walker return to duty; will serve in administrative roles

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.10.2022 22:04:04

398:: Pfizer seeks to expand omicron booster to 5- to 11-year-olds

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.09.2022 00:00:00

399:: Former President Donald Trump holds J.D. Vance Rally in Youngstown Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.09.2022 00:00:00

400:: President Biden, Ohio leaders celebrate groundbreaking for new Intel semiconductor facilities

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.09.2022 00:00:00

401:: President Joe Biden speaks after groundbreaking for Intel’s $20 billion semiconductor plant

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.09.2022 00:00:00

402:: President Joe Biden visits Ohio for Intel's groundbreaking ceremony

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.09.2022 00:00:00

403:: Feds say records likely concealed and removed from Trump estate

01.01.1970 01:00:00 31.08.2022 00:00:00

404:: COVID-19 vaccine: When can you get an Omicron booster?

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.08.2022 00:00:00

405:: Vaccine and booster News: When can you get a COVID-19 omicron booster?

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.08.2022 00:00:00

406:: Plane crashes down on Orlando, Florida road; no one hurt

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.08.2022 03:57:42

407:: Chardon hangs on to beat Olmsted Falls 14-7 in WKYC High School Football Game of the Week

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.08.2022 03:32:46

408:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Rain returns starting Saturday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.08.2022 03:31:46

409:: University of Akron brings nap pods on campus to boost students' mental health

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.08.2022 03:27:09

410:: PARTA in Portage County launches 'Polly the Trolley' bus in Kent as part of new service

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.08.2022 03:13:41

411:: Child COVID-19 immunizations are low as new school year begins

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.08.2022 03:12:55

412:: 3 Things Poppin' in Northeast Ohio: Harry Potter concert, City Dogs tattoo fundraiser, PorchRokr

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.08.2022 23:29:48

413:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Weekend rain & storm chances

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.08.2022 22:29:20

414:: New prescription web service helping people needing COVID-19 medications

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.08.2022 22:21:03

415:: E. coli outbreak in Ohio: Several sick people linked to eating romaine lettuce at Wendy's

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.08.2022 22:09:31

416:: Cleveland weather: Weekend rain and storm chances in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.08.2022 21:27:39

417:: 911 dispatcher helps Broadview Heights couple deliver baby in their home

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.08.2022 21:22:45

418:: COVID and back to school: What experts want parents to know

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.08.2022 21:10:02

419:: Beachwood installs 31 license plate readers with more on the way: Here's how they work

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.08.2022 21:09:21

420:: CDC reporting outbreak of E. coli in Ohio: Here's what you need to know

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.08.2022 21:04:08

421:: FBI search of Mar-a-Lago: What former President Trump is saying

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.08.2022 00:00:00

422:: Plane goes off North Carolina runway during emergency landing

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.07.2022 01:40:48

423:: Akron Municipal Court offers Harry Potter-themed wedding ceremonies: Show Us Something Good

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.07.2022 00:05:59

424:: 3 Things Poppin' in Northeast Ohio: Ale Fest, Tower City Carnival, Rubber City Tattoo Invitational

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2022 23:57:55

425:: Take an inside look at Choolaah as the fast-casual Indian restaurant chain opens in Ohio City

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2022 23:50:58

426:: Michael Amiott excessive force trial: Jury finds Euclid officer guilty of 2 counts

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2022 23:07:47

427:: Michael Amiott excessive force trial: Jury convicts Euclid cop of assault, violating civil rights

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2022 22:55:18

428:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Perfect conditions ahead for the weekend

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2022 22:24:25

429:: First female fire chief in Cuyahoga County sworn in in Village of Woodmere

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2022 22:17:08

430:: All Cuyahoga County buildings to require masks beginning Aug. 1

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2022 22:10:57

431:: Akron police officer shoots suspect after alleged shooting in bar

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2022 22:06:49

432:: Jury begins deliberations in excessive force case of Euclid officer Michael Amiott

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2022 22:03:25

433:: Trick-or-treat: Hershey warns of potential Halloween candy shortage

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2022 22:00:19

434:: Fashion Friday: Rocking cool accessories this summer

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2022 22:00:02

435:: Cleveland's Argonauts on a quest to keep Lake Erie and waterways clean and safe: Planet CLE

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2022 21:30:28

436:: Cleveland weather: Perfect conditions ahead for the weekend in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2022 21:23:45

437:: Ukrainian doctors training at MetroHealth, other Northeast Ohio hospitals

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2022 03:48:24

438:: With Mega Millions jackpot over a billion dollars, make your own luck at Bedford shop

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2022 03:32:00

439:: Lake County Clerk of Court employees push to unionize amid dysfunction under boss Faith Andrews

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2022 03:21:14

440:: Cuyahoga, Lorain, Portage among Northeast Ohio counties in CDC's 'high' COVID-19 community level

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2022 03:17:05

441:: Senate Republicans block legislation named after Ohio soldier to help veterans exposed to burn pits

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2022 03:10:38

442:: Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb announces West Side Market to be managed by nonprofit operation

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2022 03:09:54

443:: Cleveland's Reflections Dance Theater company finds national attention in 1st year of operation

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2022 00:41:15

444:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Cold front passing through overnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.07.2022 22:46:49

445:: 3News' Monica Robins answers your COVID-19 questions

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.07.2022 22:41:41

446:: Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb announces West Side Market to be managed by nonprofit operation

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.07.2022 22:23:15

447:: Defense rests in trial of Euclid police officer Michael Amiott; closing arguments to begin Friday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.07.2022 22:21:37

448:: Family of man fatally shot by Maple Heights police releases bodycam video of incident

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.07.2022 22:19:02

449:: TikToker helps raise funds for young soccer player: Show Us Something Good

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.07.2022 22:06:09

450:: Planet CLE: Little Spark Refill Shop, the eco-friendly way to reuse and refill

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.07.2022 21:59:47

451:: Akron RubberDucks celebrate 25 years of baseball at Canal Park: Classic Cleveland Summer

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.07.2022 21:52:16

452:: COVID-19: Experts say you should get your omicron booster now

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.07.2022 00:00:00

453:: 3News files lawsuit in Ohio Supreme Court against Cedar Point for release of police records

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.07.2022 00:25:02

454:: Mikayla Schuller's Baton Twirling Performance

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.07.2022 23:33:54

455:: Baton Twirling Former Willoughby South student to compete in the World Championships in Italy

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.07.2022 23:28:27

456:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Humidity returns, storm chances follow

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.07.2022 22:39:42

457:: Aug. 2 special election in Ohio: See what's on the ballot and how to find your polling place

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.07.2022 22:30:17

458:: Senior track and field star Diane Friedman celebrates her 101st birthday: Show Us Something Good

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.07.2022 22:14:27

459:: Cleveland Officer Shane Bartek: Trial underway for woman charged with his killing

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.07.2022 22:11:15

460:: Trial of Euclid police officer Michael Amiott enters 2nd day

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.07.2022 22:10:57

461:: Guardians could target Juan Soto ahead of trade deadline, Browns throw shade at Bears orange helmets

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.07.2022 22:10:56

462:: MLB, Cleveland Guardians initiative instills life lessons on and off field: The Power of Inspiration

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.07.2022 22:00:51

463:: Mega Millions jackpot now at $830 million

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.07.2022 21:49:36

464:: Cleveland weather: Humidity returns, storm chances follow in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.07.2022 21:24:19

465:: Crawl space discovery leads to important memento for firefighting family in Lorain

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.07.2022 21:14:07

466:: One week away from Primary Election Day in Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.07.2022 21:09:52

467:: WATCH | Trial continues in excessive force case of Euclid Police Officer Michael Amiott

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.07.2022 21:07:22

468:: Cleveland Browns QB Deshaun Watson's disciplinary hearing to begin on Tuesday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.06.2022 22:28:47

469:: Northeast Ohio Forecast: Cloudy and balmy overnight, pop-up sprinkles

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.06.2022 22:24:18

470:: Abortion-rights protestors continue to gather in downtown Cleveland after Roe v. Wade was overturned

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.06.2022 22:10:19

471:: Adopt-A-Pet: Meet Stripe from the Berea Animal Rescue

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.06.2022 15:14:29

472:: 3News' Danielle Wiggins adopts new rescue puppy!

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.06.2022 11:49:01

473:: Beachwood Cycle Bar puts on benefit ride with the American Heart Association

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.06.2022 11:43:38

474:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: A clear day in sight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.06.2022 10:18:29

475:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Some more scorching heat this weekend

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.06.2022 03:51:11

476:: Roe v. Wade overturned: Activists on both sides of issue speak in Cleveland, Akron

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.06.2022 03:37:53

477:: Roe v. Wade overturned: Protesters converge on Ohio Statehouse in Columbus

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.06.2022 03:28:17

478:: Gov. Mike DeWine holds address Ohioans after Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.06.2022 03:17:44

479:: Case Western Reserve University law professor breaks down Supreme Court's overturn of Roe v. Wade

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.06.2022 23:58:59

480:: Ohio Heartbeat law now in effect after federal court lifts injunction

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.06.2022 23:54:05

481:: Ohio abortion-rights advocates protest after Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.06.2022 23:10:41

482:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Heat builds in time for the weekend

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.06.2022 22:41:55

483:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Cool and comfortable Saturday ahead

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.06.2022 09:59:40

484:: Weekend delight ahead in our Cleveland weather forecast

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.06.2022 03:24:49

485:: Northeast Ohio breast cancer survivor pays it forward after diagnosis

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.06.2022 03:21:25

486:: Cleveland announces speed tables pilot program aimed at saving lives

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.06.2022 03:07:42

487:: Kandy Muse from season 13 of RuPaul's Drag Race to headline 'Flat Out Pride' pre-party on June 3

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.06.2022 23:51:00

488:: 3 Things Poppin' in Northeast Ohio: Hale Farm, League Park, Tower City Treasure Hunt

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.06.2022 23:31:26

489:: Cleveland's NASA Glenn Research Center conducts testing for VIPER rover moon mission

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.06.2022 22:30:25

490:: Cleveland weather forecast: Weekend delight is ahead

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.06.2022 22:27:47

491:: Voice transitioning critical for transgender women

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.06.2022 22:23:07

492:: CMHA officer fatally shoots 42-year-old man in Cleveland

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.06.2022 22:12:06

493:: Lakewood lawmaker reacts to President Biden speech on gun limitations, restrictions

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.06.2022 22:11:05

494:: Los Angeles home of Betty White sells for over $10.6 million in today's Pop Break

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.06.2022 21:27:35

495:: Cleveland Cavaliers’ star Darius Garland hosting local youth basketball camp in Richmond Heights

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.06.2022 21:14:52

496:: 17-year-old found killed near Akron's I Promise School

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.06.2022 21:05:00

497:: Friday's extended Cleveland weather forecast: Pristine conditions for the weekend in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.06.2022 14:10:09

498:: Cleveland weather: Sun-filled Tuesday expected in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.05.2022 21:26:14

499:: Looking back at the history of Lolly The Trolley in Cleveland

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.05.2022 21:22:22

500:: Mass shooting in Buffalo: Family members remember 10 victims killed in racially motivated shooting

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.05.2022 21:11:14

501:: Groups fighting hate, racism in Northeast Ohio share reactions to Buffalo shootings

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.05.2022 21:10:58

502:: Carry The Load: Relay to honor nation's heroes passes through Cleveland, Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.05.2022 21:10:39

503:: Vitamins and supplements guide you didn’t know you really needed: Health Yeah! With Monica Robins

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.05.2022 20:10:38

504:: What we know about the Buffalo shooting victims, and more on 3News Now with Stephanie Haney

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.05.2022 20:06:55

505:: What you need to know about CBD from an industry insider: Health Yeah! With Monica Robins

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.05.2022 19:27:50

506:: Hot car dangers: What it's like to endure time in a hot car

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.05.2022 18:56:49

507:: Online dating tips to help you avoid danger & protect yourself: Health Yeah! With With Monica Robins

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.05.2022 18:40:52

508:: Legal wellness advice you didn't know you needed: Health Yeah! With Monica Robins

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.05.2022 18:12:42

509:: May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month: Health Yeah! With Monica Robins

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.05.2022 17:51:15

510:: Extended Cleveland weather forecast: Afternoon sunshine in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.05.2022 14:40:59

511:: Deadly shooting at Tops in Buffalo: What we know about the 10 lives lost

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.05.2022 12:54:15

512:: Deadly shooting in Buffalo, New York: Updates from the scene where 10 were killed

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.05.2022 10:41:34

513:: Ticks in Ohio: What to know about bites and how to stop them

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.05.2022 09:45:11

514:: Cooler temperatures and rain: Cleveland weather forecast for May 16, 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.05.2022 09:24:41

515:: Baby formula shortage: What parents should know about generic brands

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.05.2022 09:14:56

516:: Northeast Ohio Forecast | Cooler temps and less humid conditions can be expected to start the week

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.05.2022 04:32:29

517:: Nationwide baby formula shortage causes parents to ditch name brands for generic brands

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.05.2022 04:27:17

518:: Update from Buffalo, NY the day after deadly mass shooting

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.05.2022 04:12:16

519:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Sunshine, warmth today ahead of a rainy night

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.05.2022 22:48:30

520:: Community comes together amid shock of Buffalo mass shooting

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.05.2022 22:36:09

521:: Mission Possible: Northeast Ohio makes its pitch for $1 Billion 'Build Back Better' Challenge

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.05.2022 21:22:43

522:: Cleveland's vibrant AsiaTown neighborhood has even brighter future

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.05.2022 17:18:35

523:: Northeast Ohio weather: Pleasant temps this Sunday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.05.2022 11:09:00

524:: Northeast Ohio Forecast: Cold front arriving late Sunday into Monday cooling us down a bit

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.05.2022 03:47:23

525:: 10 killed in Buffalo, NY shooting labeled as hate crime

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.05.2022 03:37:21

526:: Northeast Ohio Forecast: Pop-up showers & storm chances continue across our area

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.05.2022 22:29:46

527:: Rally for abortion rights takes place in Downtown Cleveland

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.05.2022 22:12:47

528:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Rain expected this afternoon

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.05.2022 10:37:52

529:: Downtown Cleveland sunset on Friday, May 13

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.05.2022 04:19:05

530:: Cleveland weather forecast: Shower and storm chances on the way for the weekend

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.05.2022 03:37:41

531:: Walkabout Tremont celebrates the return of patio season

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.05.2022 03:29:59

532:: Cleveland Clinic announces plans for new 1-million-square-foot Neurological Institute building

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.05.2022 03:20:38

533:: Biden administration responds as baby formula shortage continues nationwide

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.05.2022 03:17:55

534:: Children's hepatitis cases under investigation nationwide; at least 6 cases in Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.05.2022 03:13:42

535:: 3 Things Poppin' in Northeast Ohio: Sneaker Expo, Wizard of Oz ballet, and Fight for Air Climb

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 23:42:45

536:: Mike Polk Jr. takes a 'Front Row' look at Cleveland dinosaur house

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 23:40:33

537:: Another beautiful evening on tap for our Cleveland weather forecast

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 22:27:53

538:: Inflation issues impacting Northeast Ohio food banks

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 22:19:18

539:: Lyndhurst business owner dies days after being shot in vehicle

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 22:12:36

540:: Chargers troll Browns and Deshaun Watson, Montana Love wins boxing match, New Philly senior "prank"

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 22:01:28

541:: Shawshank Redemption bus tours taking movie fans to filming locations this summer in Mansfield

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 21:56:27

542:: Feet Geeks Sneaker Expo headlines busy weekend of events in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 21:25:36

543:: Cleveland weather forecast: Another beautiful evening on tap in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 21:24:56

544:: Cleveland's Lolly the Trolley to permanently close after 2-year hiatus

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 21:14:08

545:: Apple AirTags update: New Ohio bill would outlaw secret electronic tracking with devices

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 21:10:37

546:: Cuyahoga County grand jury declines to indict DEA agent for shooting Cleveland man in 2021

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 20:47:51

547:: Cleveland's Lolly the Trolley closing, Chargers throw shade at Browns in schedule release video

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 19:31:22

548:: Fire takes place at Crash Champions body shop in Chagrin Falls

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 19:05:40

549:: Extended Cleveland weather: Sunshine with temps in the 80s today; rain chances return for weekend

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 14:09:55

550:: COVID cases rise again in Ohio: What you need to know

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 12:38:42

551:: Surprise for a nurse at Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital of Rehabilitation: National Nurses Week

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 10:50:31

552:: Tracking weekend rain and storms: Cleveland weather forecast for May 13, 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 09:37:15

553:: Changing of the Guardians: Cleveland baseball documentary on name change from Cleveland Indians

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 09:25:46

554:: Cleveland ninja course becomes more inclusive with 'Sensory-Friendly Sundays'

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 05:04:33

555:: Overdose death surge in Cuyahoga County, US fueled by fentanyl and pandemic

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 05:03:32

556:: Cleveland heart warrior marks 20 years since transplant

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 04:27:26

557:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Ending the week with sunshine & warmth!

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 04:20:41

558:: Lake County Clerk of Courts Faith Andrews' legal defense cost taxpayers nearly $34,000 in 1st month

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 03:59:46

559:: Murdered Euclid boy faced neglect before foster placement

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 03:53:07

560:: Urban Air Adventure Park now open at Crocker Park in Westlake: New In Town

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 23:23:53

561:: Cleveland weather forecast: We end the week with sunshine and warmth

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 22:28:33

562:: Crash involving dump truck and ODOT vehicle causes explosion on I-77 in Summit County

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 22:12:33

563:: Summer events in Northeast Ohio that you don't want to miss

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 21:30:01

564:: Cleveland weather forecast: Ending the week with sunshine & warmth in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 21:24:04

565:: Cedar Point voted 6th best amusement park in America for 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 21:16:01

566:: Port of Cleveland making our city a vacation destination

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 21:14:01

567:: Pair of beloved Northeast Ohio businesses to close doors this month

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 21:10:31

568:: Ohio COVID-19 case numbers rise for 6th consecutive week

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 21:09:52

569:: Crash involving dump truck and ODOT vehicle causes explosion on I-77 in Summit County

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 21:06:03

570:: What happened to drivers in a fiery crash, who tested positive for COVID on the Cleveland Guardians

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 19:45:26

571:: ODOT holds press briefing after crash involving dump truck and ODOT vehicle causes explosion on I-77

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 17:31:57

572:: Cleveland house decked out in dinosaurs goes up for sale: It's All Good News

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 17:00:24

573:: Vehicles catch fire after crash causes explosion on I-77 in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 16:43:42

574:: Extended Cleveland weather forecast: Summer-like temperatures continue today in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 14:21:08

575:: Crash causes explosion on I-77 in Ohio as dump truck and ODOT vehicle collide

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 13:07:32

576:: A special surprise for 2 nurses at Cleveland Clinic Fairview Hospital

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 10:52:06

577:: Democrats' abortion rights bill fails in Senate vote: What's next?

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 09:39:12

578:: More sunshine with hot temperatures: Cleveland weather forecast for May 12, 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 09:27:59

579:: Warren teen who survived COVID reunites with nurse who helped her get her life back

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 04:44:11

580:: Northeast Ohio COVID hospitalizations and deaths remain low despite recent rise in cases

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 04:13:22

581:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: More sunshine and warmth on Thursday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 03:32:09

582:: Boss Ladies of CLE: Dr. Robyn Strosaker of University Hospitals Lake Health Medical Centers

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 03:14:18

583:: Inn of Chagrin Falls getting facelift with room designs by Christian Siriano

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 02:31:24

584:: Consumer Reports Investigates: Buying your drugs online

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 23:20:25

585:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Sunshine & warmth continues

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 22:33:09

586:: The impact of inflation on car sales, both old and new

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 22:31:32

587:: Law enforcement, political leaders discuss rise in youth violence throughout Cleveland

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 22:17:19

588:: Cleveland Police: One man wounded in shooting at Public Square

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 22:09:05

589:: World War II veteran from Mansfield turns 100 in June

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 22:03:38

590:: Diddy launches new R&B label called Love Records in today's Pop Break

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 21:30:44

591:: Cleveland weather: Sunshine and warmth continues in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 21:29:56

592:: Cleveland Water Alliance launches smart buoys into Lake Erie

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 21:28:42

593:: New figures show inflation may finally be leveling off

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 21:21:15

594:: Jimmy's Take: COVID-19 outbreak cancels Cleveland Guardians vs. Chicago White Sox game

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 21:09:30

595:: Suspects charged in death of 4-year-old Euclid boy appear in court

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 18:09:45

596:: WATCH | Two charged in death of 4-year-old Euclid boy appear in court

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 15:34:12

597:: Extended Cleveland weather: Sunshine continues as temperatures top 80 degrees in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 15:07:04

598:: Is it COVID or allergies? A doctor explains what you need to know

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 12:13:55

599:: Special surprise for nurses on trauma team at MetroHealth Medical Center for National Nurses Week

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 10:53:20

600:: What is imposter syndrome and how to break the stigma: You Are Not Alone mental health series

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 10:17:55

601:: Abortion in the United States: Senate to vote on Democrats' bill protecting Roe v. Wade

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 09:51:27

602:: Sunshine and summer-like heat continues: Cleveland weather forecast for May 11, 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 09:35:07

603:: How to find a lost pet: Expert advice to bring your dog or cat home safely

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 09:26:13

604:: National Nurses Week: Berea woman who nearly died of COVID meets nurses who saved her life

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 05:37:30

605:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: June-like temperatures continue

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 05:22:46

606:: Former East CLE Mayor Eric Brewer running in Ohio's 11th Congressional District as a Republican

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 04:38:13

607:: Man in critical condition after being pulled from Lake Erie at Edgewater Beach

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 03:41:54

608:: Death of 4-year-old Euclid boy ruled homicide; 2 adults arrested

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 03:21:38

609:: Surprising a deserving Lyndhurst nurse with a day of pampering and self care

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 00:14:13

610:: Northeast Ohio to see Summer like conditions the rest of the week | may 10, 2022 forecast

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 22:23:59

611:: Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner rules death of 4-year-old Euclid boy as homicide

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 22:21:07

612:: National Fentanyl Awareness Day sheds light on increase of overdoses in Northeast Ohio, nationwide

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 22:19:42

613:: Adam Sandler stars in new Netflix film in today's Pop Break

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 21:33:05

614:: Cleveland weather: June-like temperatures continue in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 21:27:49

615:: Natural gas and energy bills rising across Northeast Ohio and the U.S.

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 21:17:25

616:: Shortage of baby formula products hitting Northeast Ohio and the United States

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 21:14:24

617:: WATCH: Police chase in Parma ends with 2 teens in custody

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 21:06:48

618:: President Joe Biden delivers remarks on his plans to fight inflation and lower costs for Americans

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 16:38:07

619:: Extended Cleveland weather forecast: Sunshine and warmer temperatures in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 14:44:26

620:: Cleveland Taco Week 2022: Where to get $2 tacos

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 12:54:33

621:: 2 Ohio State students die of apparent accidental overdoses, plus more top headlines

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 12:21:37

622:: Special surprise for a nurse at University Hospitals Parma in honor of National Nurses Week

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 11:29:06

623:: Dinosaur house up for sale in Cleveland: Zillow Gone Wild

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 09:56:56

624:: More sunshine and warmer temperatures: Cleveland weather forecast for May 10, 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 09:26:59

625:: Getting real about postpartum depression and mental health: Mom Squad

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 09:21:30

626:: Cleveland weather forecast: Dry conditions expected through late week

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 03:33:54

627:: Jockey who rode Rich Strike to Kentucky Derby crown has wins at Thistledown, Mahoning Valley

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 03:27:53

628:: How a Parma COVID nurse and her patient help each other heal

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 03:24:50

629:: Litchfield Fire Department finds life-saving good Samaritans

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 03:20:14

630:: Lake County Clerk of Courts Faith Andrews accused of mocking judges, mismanaging office

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2022 03:12:20

631:: From Hollywood to helping community: East Cleveland actor gives back with mentoring program

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 23:49:10

632:: Parma COVID nurse reads heartfelt letter to patient

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 23:38:37

633:: Northeast Ohio to see sunshine and high temps all week | May 9, 2022 forecast

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 22:24:26

634:: Officials warn of dangers of fentanyl after deaths of two Ohio State students

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 22:17:31

635:: Lyndhurst police investigating shooting of business owner

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 22:13:24

636:: Cleveland gas prices now average $4.10 per gallon, diesel prices at record high

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 22:12:04

637:: Britney Spears and Sam Asghari set wedding date in today's Pop Break

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 21:29:20

638:: Cleveland weather: Sunny stretch of the year continues in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 21:25:04

639:: Lifeguard shortage impacting the city of Mentor

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 21:15:15

640:: Officials warn of dangers of fentanyl after deaths of two Ohio State students

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 21:09:05

641:: Cleveland gas prices now average $4.09 per gallon, diesel prices at record high

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 21:07:50

642:: Lyndhurst police investigating shooting of business owner; provides video and vehicle description

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 20:30:49

643:: Mom Squad: How to cope with postpartum

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 17:31:16

644:: Extended Cleveland weather forecast: Sunshine dominates week in Northeast Ohio with surging temps

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 14:21:24

645:: Mystery in Ohio: Search to find good Samaritan who helped save man's life after motorcycle crash

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 12:21:22

646:: Surprise! Watch as we surprise a nurse at Southwest General Health Center in Middleburg Heights

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 10:57:47

647:: Sounds of Summer concert series: Cleveland Metroparks live music 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 09:42:53

648:: Temperatures surge with lots of sunshine: Cleveland weather forecast for May 9, 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 09:25:24

649:: Northeast Ohio Forecast | Ample sunshine in the days ahead

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 03:26:31

650:: Search for Litchfield motorcyclists' good Samaritan credited with saving a life

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.05.2022 03:10:49

651:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Ample sunshine in the days ahead

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.05.2022 22:33:29

652:: Mother's Day moments: Photos of the 3News weekend team with their moms

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.05.2022 22:25:29

653:: At the Desk with Matt Wintz: Sports anchor Nick Camino

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.05.2022 20:55:30

654:: Marathon mom: Lakewood woman runs 50 marathons in 50 states

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.05.2022 19:35:37

655:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Warm Mother's Day ahead

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.05.2022 11:03:54

656:: Northeast Ohio Forecast | Clear, sunny skies for the days ahead!

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.05.2022 03:40:55

657:: Neighbors install speed bumps after child death

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.05.2022 03:35:44

658:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Rain expected to clear up later today

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.05.2022 10:16:59

659:: Cleveland weather forecast: Rain looms into the evening and overnight

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.05.2022 03:45:58

660:: Pianist Mike Petrone passes 6,000 performances at Johnny's Downtown

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.05.2022 03:44:07

661:: Akron artists increase mental health awareness by creating emotion-filled art

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.05.2022 03:40:08

662:: Arrest in Akron highlights concerns about ghost guns: 3News Investigates

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.05.2022 03:37:59

663:: 3News Investigates: Cedar Point sexual assault reports called 'horrifying' and 'disturbing'

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.05.2022 03:34:37

664:: 3 Things Poppin' in Northeast Ohio (Mother's Day Edition)

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.05.2022 02:02:57

665:: Sara Shookman gets Mother's Day greeting from daughter Isla

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.05.2022 01:55:56

666:: Mental health and kids: Start the Conversation

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.05.2022 22:27:24

667:: JACK Thistledown Racino prepares for Kentucky Derby festivities

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.05.2022 22:25:51

668:: Northeast to see more showers ahead of sunshine-filled Mother's Day | May 6 forecast

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.05.2022 22:25:19

669:: 3News Summer Concert Hookup contest: Question 10 for Incubus, Tim McGraw, and Keith Urban tickets

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.05.2022 22:13:26

670:: A Mother's Day surprise for What's New hosts Jay Crawford and Betsy Kling

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.05.2022 22:01:05

671:: Medical Mutual honors "Outstanding Senior" volunteers

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.05.2022 21:52:06

672:: Cleveland weather: Big weather changes on the way next week in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.05.2022 21:36:16

673:: Experts point to climate change for longer allergy season

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.05.2022 21:25:30

674:: Wall Street volatility and what's next for the U.S. economy

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.05.2022 21:15:04

675:: JACK Thistledown Racino prepares for Kentucky Derby festivities

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.05.2022 21:08:42

676:: Extended Cleveland weather forecast: Sunny for mom on Sunday, rainy & windy today in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.05.2022 15:09:18

677:: Northeast Ohio to see mild temperatures and cloudy skies | May 2, 2022 forecast

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.05.2022 22:25:18

678:: Man arrested in alleged teen abduction attempt at Akron bus stop

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.05.2022 22:21:25

679:: 'An absolute shock': County unions frustrated with a revolving door of Cuyahoga County sheriffs

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.05.2022 22:20:13

680:: Browns Perrion Winfrey could be new fan favorite, Planet Fitness offering students free memberships

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.05.2022 22:19:25

681:: 3News Summer Concert Hookup contest: Contestant 2

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.05.2022 21:55:01

682:: Mother's Day gift options in Northeast Ohio sure to impress any mom on your list

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.05.2022 21:39:25

683:: Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson make red carpet debut at White House Correspondents' Dinner

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.05.2022 21:28:35

684:: Cleveland weather: Scattered rain and storms in Tuesday's forecast in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.05.2022 21:25:26

685:: Cleveland Beerfest: Guardians announce second annual 'Beerfest' at Progressive Field for July

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.05.2022 21:13:39

686:: Gas prices skyrocket in Northeast Ohio, rising 45 cents in Akron and 26 cents in Cleveland

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.05.2022 21:12:13

687:: Newburgh Heights swears in first African American Mayor

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.05.2022 21:06:27

688:: Man arrested in alleged teen abduction attempt at Akron bus stop

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.05.2022 20:12:27

689:: 3News Investigates looks into sexual assault at Cedar Point, and more

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.05.2022 19:50:25

690:: Rally to support Lorain, Lordstown Bartlett Maritime project

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.05.2022 15:25:28

691:: Extended Cleveland weather forecast; Calm and cloudy ahead of Tuesday storms in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.05.2022 14:16:35

692:: May 3 primary election in Ohio: The big races you need to know

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.05.2022 12:31:17

693:: 3News Summer Concert Hookup contest: Question 1

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.05.2022 10:51:16

694:: Calm and cloudy before Tuesday storms: Cleveland weather forecast for May 2, 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.05.2022 09:30:24

695:: Ping pong week of weather conditions in our Cleveland forecast

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.05.2022 03:44:43

696:: Remembering May 4, 1970 at Kent State University

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.05.2022 03:27:34

697:: Northeast Ohio Forecast: Severe Thunderstorm Warning, Ashtabula County until 6:45 p.m.

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.05.2022 22:28:23

698:: Lorain police looking for suspect in Saturday homicide

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.05.2022 22:12:43

699:: Taste of Home: Cafe Everest

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.05.2022 21:07:02

700:: Northeast Ohio Forecast: A rainy, stormy week ahead

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.05.2022 15:10:09

701:: Drug takeback day aims to help lower addiction and offer support

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.05.2022 03:55:35

702:: Northeast Ohio Forecast: Rain moves in overnight, temps stay warm into Sunday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.05.2022 03:46:05

703:: Northeast Ohio forecast: Isolated thunderstorms enter Sunday evening

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.04.2022 22:35:23

704:: Cuyahoga County Sheriff Christopher Viland resigns

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.04.2022 22:21:05

705:: 3News and Live Nation team up for Summer Concert Hookup Sweepstakes

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.04.2022 17:34:54

706:: Northeast Ohio forecast: A mix of rainy and sunny weather this weekend

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.04.2022 10:18:33

707:: 3News' Dave 'Dino' DeNatale, Nick Camino break down Browns' first 3 picks in 2022 NFL Draft

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.04.2022 04:29:12

708:: A warmer weekend with a catch for our Cleveland weather forecast

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.04.2022 03:42:25

709:: Vanessa Bayer and Molly Shannon talk new show and shared Northeast Ohio roots

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.04.2022 03:39:53

710:: Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson sends video message to Parma special education students ahead of luau

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.04.2022 03:34:09

711:: Cleveland police auctioning off 30 cars, trucks, and SUVs on Saturday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.04.2022 03:31:36

712:: 3 questions: I PROMISE student speaks with member of Akron Children's Hospital's Doggie Brigade

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.04.2022 00:28:53

713:: Trattner's Table for 2: Happy Dog with Mike Polk Jr.

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 23:21:27

714:: Cleveland weather forecast: A warmer weekend, with a catch

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 22:23:24

715:: Cleveland police may get help from the expansion of private departments

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 22:19:21

716:: Ohio high school athletes may soon be able to profit off likeness

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 22:15:21

717:: First Look: Jade New Asian + Sushi Bar

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 22:02:46

718:: Cleveland weather forecast: A "warmer" weekend with a catch in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 21:24:34

719:: Flower shops are dealing with a shortage

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 21:18:00

720:: Former Cleveland Indians pitcher Trevor Bauer suspended for 2 seasons over alleged assault

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 21:16:14

721:: Measure would let high school athletes to profit off popularity

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 21:16:11

722:: A Cleveland comedy connection: Vanessa Bayer and Molly Shannon on new show and shared NE Ohio roots

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 20:32:21

723:: Dolly Parton changes mind about Rock Hall induction, NASA reveals photos of wreckage on Mars

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 20:06:19

724:: Extended Cleveland weather forecast: Temps warming up for the weekend in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 15:07:34

725:: 'Stop victimizing us': Violent crime survivors share their stories

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 13:56:46

726:: Moderna requests COVID vaccine approval for children: How soon shots could be approved

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 12:35:01

727:: Warmer weekend ahead: Cleveland weather forecast for April 29, 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 09:23:42

728:: Plane flips over, lands on roof in Wadsworth crash

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 09:13:27

729:: Kids and COVID vaccines as Moderna seeks approval: 3 things parents need to know

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 09:12:03

730:: 'Stop victimizing us': Survivors of violent crime speak out to raise awareness

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 05:16:18

731:: The COVID Long Haul: Lorain County teen recovers after losing use of her legs for months

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 03:53:46

732:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Rain approaching this weekend

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 03:46:05

733:: Outgoing Cleveland State University President Harlan Sands will receive nearly $1 million to leave

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 03:35:27

734:: A Turning Point: The special bond between Park Synagogue and Cory United Methodist Church

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 23:34:25

735:: Watch | A Turning Point: Antisemitism

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 23:32:11

736:: A Turning Point: Connecting Holocaust survivors with the younger generation

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 23:28:09

737:: A Turning Point: The specialized force in Cleveland protecting the Jewish community and locations

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 23:23:56

738:: A Turning Point: Northeast Ohio foundation seeks national recognition Holocaust monument

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 23:22:41

739:: A Turning Point: Jewish Federation of Cleveland board chair on front lines in Ukraine

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 23:16:46

740:: A Turning Point: On Holocaust Remembrance Day, a concerning rise of antisemitism in Ohio and beyond

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 23:16:08

741:: How COVID vaccines for kids under 5 could give parents much-needed relief

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 22:53:02

742:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Rainy pattern setting up

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 22:25:54

743:: Cleveland State University to pay outgoing president Harlan Sands nearly $1 million to part ways

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 22:07:58

744:: Fiery video released of Ohio Turnpike crash

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 22:07:04

745:: Actors Mandy Patinkin and Kathryn Grody coming to Cleveland

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 21:56:04

746:: Clicking in Cleveland: April 28, 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 21:51:55

747:: Dog watching golf on tv searches for ball in tonight's Worth the Watch

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 21:30:25

748:: Cleveland weather: Rainy pattern setting up in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 21:24:32

749:: Where to see incredible video of a fiery crash, what Browns need to watch for in NFL Draft

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 20:09:52

750:: Street cam videos show man assaulting woman in February attack at Akron's Highland Square

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 18:15:54

751:: Twinsburg’s Emyrson Flora reaches Top 10 on 'American Idol': It's All Good (News!)

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 17:00:18

752:: Video released of Ohio Turnpike incident as fireballs erupt in Lorain County sky

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 14:24:29

753:: Extended Cleveland weather forecast: Plenty of sunshine on Thursday but highs only in the upper 40s!

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 14:21:04

754:: Cleveland firefighter arrested for voluntary manslaughter in roommate's death faces judge

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 13:11:56

755:: Cedar Fair lawsuit regarding season passes during COVID: What a judge is saying

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 12:15:01

756:: Sunshine and warmer temperatures return: Cleveland weather forecast for April 28, 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 09:43:43

757:: Hey Jimmy: Answering your pre-draft Browns questions with Jim Donovan

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 07:05:31

758:: Independence family grateful for community's support after daughter's custom wheelchair stolen

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 06:11:23

759:: A day of remembrance: Beachwood Holocaust survivor shares his story

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 05:57:36

760:: Congolese community in Cleveland wants safer streets following 5-year-old girl's death

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 04:27:40

761:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Cold Wednesday night into Thursday morning

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 03:35:30

762:: Portion of Ohio Turnpike closed in Lorain County after 2 trucks crash into each other, catch fire

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 03:15:43

763:: WATCH: Portion of Ohio Turnpike closed in Lorain County after 2 trucks crash, catch fire

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 03:12:16

764:: Russia cutting off natural gas to Poland and Bulgaria could have widespread impacts

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 00:58:07

765:: Father speaks out after 13-year-old son allegedly assaulted by classmates at Cleveland school

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 00:26:14

766:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Another cold night ahead

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 23:33:03

767:: Solon High School senior develops smartphone app to observe Yom HaShoah holiday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 22:03:09

768:: Breaking down Ohio governor candidates, Akron summer events, 2022 Catawba Island Boat Show returns

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 21:56:48

769:: Monica Robins: The psychology behind spring cleaning

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 21:50:30

770:: Education Station: Cleveland's "Piano Man" screens original musical for CMSD students

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 21:29:23

771:: Cleveland weather forecast: Another cold night ahead in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 21:23:35

772:: Cleveland Browns announce new radio broadcast team

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 21:16:39

773:: State Senators weigh in on bill which would abolish personal income tax

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 21:14:06

774:: Dad says son was assaulted during recess in Cleveland

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 21:07:24

775:: Why Spirit Airlines is pulling out of CAK Airport, who will join Jim Donovan calling Browns games

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 20:06:14

776:: Acclaimed acting couple Mandy Patinkin & Kathryn Grody share life stories ahead of show in Cleveland

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 17:53:23

777:: Cleveland contestants win big on Let's Make A Deal with Wayne Brady

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 15:51:23

778:: Cuyahoga Falls woman sentenced in child endangering case after pleading guilty

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 15:10:44

779:: Snow in Cleveland in late April! Extended Cleveland weather forecast: Brief return to wintry weather

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 14:41:38

780:: Mother pleads for return of daughter's stolen wheelchair, plus more top Northeast Ohio headlines

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 12:24:26

781:: Bill named in memory of St. Edward student Brycen Gray: How does COVID impact the brain?

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 10:45:20

782:: Tracking scattered snow chances: Cleveland weather forecast with Hollie Strano for April 27, 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 09:33:46

783:: Pieces of Imagination: Program for adults with autism helps create special dog treats in Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 09:25:15

784:: 'Extremely surreal': Russian independent journalist describes covering war in Ukraine

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 04:57:29

785:: With a frost on the way, some tips to protect your plants

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 04:30:05

786:: Custom wheelchair taken from Independence family

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 04:17:56

787:: 'Captain of Crisis' Terry Allan retiring as Cuyahoga County Health Commissioner

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 03:51:20

788:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Frost advisory/freeze warning in place for several counties

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 03:27:52

789:: A Turning Point panel discussion: Antisemitism

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 00:22:40

790:: Terry Allan on his retirement as Cuyahoga County Health Commissioner

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 00:08:00

791:: Watch live | 3News presents A Turning Point panel discussion: Antisemitism

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 23:02:06

792:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Frost advisory/freeze warning in place for several counties

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 22:25:41

793:: Waverly Willis: A barber who offers so much more than a haircut

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 22:13:20

794:: Harlan Sands leaving as Cleveland State University president

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 22:06:33

795:: Browns pick sports betting partner, NBA Awards for Cavaliers, free concernt before Guardians game

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 22:06:33

796:: NWS confirms tornado touchdown in Lorain County's Eaton Township

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 21:44:37

797:: Megan Fox confirms drinking blood of MGK, video shows Alec Baldwin moments after 'Rust' shooting

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 21:31:49

798:: Cleveland weather: Snowflakes possible Wednesday in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 21:29:16

799:: The changes Elon Musk could make to Twitter

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 21:17:15

800:: Harlan Sands leaving as Cleveland State University President

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 21:07:22

801:: St. Joseph Parish School announces closure in Cuyahoga Falls

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 21:06:51

802:: Vice President Kamala Harris tests positive for COVID, Browns partner with sports betting company

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 19:54:46

803:: Odell Beckham Jr.'s Northeast Ohio home for sale in Columbia Station listed at $3.3 million

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 18:29:20

804:: Cleveland Fire: Suspects wanted for aggravated arson of house on city's east side

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 18:15:52

805:: Video released after National Weather Service confirms tornado touchdown in Lorain County

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 15:28:32

806:: Extended Cleveland weather forecast: Scattered snow chances for Wednesday morning in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 14:41:48

807:: Driver wanted in Cleveland for hit-and-run that killed 9-year-old boy: Have you seen this vehicle?

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 11:55:37

808:: Much colder temperatures return: Cleveland weather forecast with Hollie Strano for April 26, 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 09:29:38

809:: The pressures of deciding to be a stay-at-home parent

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 09:22:42

810:: Cold front triggering changes to our Cleveland weather forecast

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 03:55:49

811:: Cleveland City Council votes to remove concrete barriers from Public Square

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 03:43:08

812:: NWS confirms tornado touchdown in Lorain County

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 03:42:23

813:: Cleveland families mourn the loss of two children killed in hit-and-run incidents

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 03:40:08

814:: Fire destroys warehouse building at Painesville Township nursery

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 03:26:40

815:: Crews battle fire at Painesville Township nursery

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 00:51:15

816:: Cleveland weather forecast: Cold front triggering changes

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 23:12:04

817:: Mother and child rescued from Cuyahoga River in Kent by kayaker

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 23:04:32

818:: EF-0 tornado touchdown confirmed in Lorain County

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 22:31:29

819:: Jet Express hiring for sails to Put-In-Bay & Kelly's Island, Cirque du Soleil returns to Cleveland

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 22:21:15

820:: 'The Turn' helps Northeast Ohio's disabled veterans come together through adaptive golf

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 22:11:06

821:: Nosey Neighbor alert: Ohio man's absurd 'Nosey Neighbor' videos a big hit on TikTok

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 21:52:02

822:: Cleveland weather forecast: Cold front triggering changes in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 21:48:55

823:: USA Boxing National Qualifier begins in Cleveland

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 21:40:55

824:: Foreclosures surge to highest levels since March 2020

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 21:32:37

825:: Kayaker in right place at right time helps rescue mother and child from Cuyahoga River

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 21:28:19

826:: Thunderstorm wind damage reported in Lorain County's Eaton Township

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 21:23:23

827:: Cleveland weather forecast: Showers and rumbles kicking up as temperatures fall in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 21:17:58

828:: Extended Cleveland weather forecast: Colder air is back for several days this week in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 14:22:21

829:: Tracking incoming storms in your Cleveland weather, plus more top headlines in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 11:42:17

830:: 5-year-old girl dies in Cleveland after struck by vehicle in hit-and-run incident

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 10:25:22

831:: Big changes coming this week: Cleveland weather forecast for April 25, 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 09:28:53

832:: Cleveland forecast: Monday stays warm before temperatures drop heading into mid-week

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 03:38:46

833:: Small child, woman pulled from water in Kent

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 03:27:22

834:: 5 year old killed by hit skip driver

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 03:16:08

835:: Cleveland weather: Summer-like heat on it's way out, early week rain cools Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.04.2022 22:37:37

836:: Testimony Theater connects Cleveland area teens with Holocaust survivors to share stories

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.04.2022 17:08:20

837:: Near drowning in Kent: Small child, woman pulled from water

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.04.2022 14:38:26

838:: Northeast Ohio forecast: The heat continues this Sunday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.04.2022 11:16:08

839:: More summer-like heat continues: Cleveland weather forecast for April 23, 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.04.2022 03:35:50

840:: Ohio astronaut on Axiom Space Crew to help Cleveland Clinic with research

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.04.2022 03:12:32

841:: Cleveland house fire leaves 2 people displaced

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.04.2022 00:09:28

842:: Geauga County Maple Festival in Chardon: What to expect at the 2022 event

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.04.2022 00:03:38

843:: Feeling more like summer: Cleveland weather forecast for April 23, 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.04.2022 23:51:20

844:: Northeast Ohio weather: feeling like summer this weekend

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.04.2022 10:03:46

845:: Cleveland weather: Things are heating up in Northeast Ohio this weekend

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.04.2022 03:25:25

846:: River otters spotted at Cuyahoga River gorge

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.04.2022 03:15:48

847:: Guns leading cause of child death in 2020

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.04.2022 03:11:54

848:: Man arrested after police chase; suspect could be linked to viral video

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.04.2022 03:08:32

849:: Mission Possible: Efforts to improve the Cuyahoga River

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 23:10:14

850:: Cleveland weather: Feeling more like summer this weekend in Northeast Ohio in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 22:23:55

851:: Geauga County Maple Festival returns in Chardon

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 22:20:43

852:: Planet CLE: Mayor Justin Bibb on why climate justice is an issue close to his heart

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 22:13:54

853:: Giant Eagle enacts plastic bag ban in Cuyahoga County

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 22:07:09

854:: Cleveland weather forecast: Temperatures surging into the 80s this weekend

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 22:03:28

855:: Mike 'The Miz' Mizanin to represent Browns at 2022 NFL Draft, Rock Hall Fan vote update, and more

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 21:58:53

856:: No more plastic grocery bags: Giant Eagle changes shopping policy at Cuyahoga County stores

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 21:29:49

857:: Planet CLE: Mayor Justin Bibb on why climate justice is an issue close to his heart

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 20:09:45

858:: WWE Superstar Mike 'The Miz' Mizanin on representing the Browns at the 2022 NFL Draft, and more

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 19:54:56

859:: Intel coming to Ohio: The impact of their new semiconductor manufacturing factories

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 16:53:06

860:: Highland High School teacher accused of having sexual contact with student faces judge

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 15:02:59

861:: Geauga County Maple Festival returns in 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 14:12:00

862:: WKYC helps break Guinness World Record on TODAY show: Watch the record-breaking moment

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 13:23:24

863:: Extended Cleveland weather forecast: Big surge in temperatures this weekend

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 13:00:32

864:: Guinness World Record attempt for Earth Day 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 12:51:19

865:: No more plastic grocery bags: Giant Eagle changes policy at Cuyahoga County stores, plus top stories

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 12:10:21

866:: Rowing, swimming and more: The Foundry in Cleveland shares mission

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 10:44:16

867:: The Foundry in Cleveland: What their new mural is all about

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 10:24:22

868:: Foundry in Cleveland: Teaching the connection between protecting the planet and rowing

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 09:47:21

869:: Earth Day: How you can help protect Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 09:44:33

870:: Giant Eagle bans single-use plastic bags at Cuyahoga County stores: Here's what you need to know

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 09:38:43

871:: Feeling more like summer this weekend: Cleveland weather forecast for April 22, 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 09:33:38

872:: The Foundry in Cleveland: Making a difference along the water

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 09:24:05

873:: New plan to assist Ukrainian refugees could help in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 04:09:39

874:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Full steam ahead to warming conditions

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 03:56:15

875:: Ohio redistricting: Political gamesmanship continues around legislative maps

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 03:30:02

876:: New in Town: 3News meteorologist Jason Mikell checks out Him & His Design Studio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 22.04.2022 00:55:51

877:: Verizon outages explained, Players to watch for Cleveland Browns NFL Draft picks and more

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 22:44:21

878:: Cleveland semi-pro football players help save man from house fire

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 22:39:24

879:: ODOT employees react following crash that sent colleague to hospital

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 22:38:12

880:: Your Voice Matters: A look at how voice disorders can affect the people we love

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 22:31:56

881:: Northeast Ohio to see even warmer conditions | April 21, 2022 forecast

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 22:27:58

882:: Ohio City is the home of a new hot spot: Pins Mechanical Co. and 16-Bit Bar and Arcade

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 21:28:48

883:: Cleveland weather forecast: Summer-like temperatures this weekend in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 21:22:08

884:: Gas prices at the pump continue downward trend; small businesses in Greater Cleveland rejoice

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 21:12:35

885:: Increased number of COVID-19 cases reported in Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 21:11:23

886:: ODOT employees react following crash that sent colleague to hospital

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 21:09:25

887:: Pepper Pike rabbi arrested for sex crimes, another ODOT employee hit on side of the road and more

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 19:51:51

888:: Oberlin High School celebrates teacher Kurt Russell after being named National Teacher of the Year

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 18:14:49

889:: ODOT employee struck while working along I-480 East in Brooklyn

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 16:44:23

890:: It's All Good News: Twinsburg teen headed for American Idol fame, WNBA star in the making, and more

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 16:08:10

891:: Quilts 2022 puts artistry of quilting tradition on display at Lake Farmpark

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 15:40:09

892:: National Teacher of the Year awarded to Oberlin High School history teacher Kurt Russell

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 15:13:38

893:: Extended Cleveland weather forecast: All eyes on the weekend as temps will reach high 70's and 80

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 15:06:51

894:: Ohio murder suspect calls $1 million bond 'ridiculous' in 11-year-old brother's death: Top stories

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 12:19:48

895:: Rainy start with windy conditions: Cleveland weather forecast for April 21, 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 09:33:50

896:: Missing 13-year-old boy in Cleveland: What police are saying

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 09:07:17

897:: Small businesses in Greater Cleveland breathe a sigh of relief over lower gas prices

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 03:56:45

898:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: More April showers ahead

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 03:38:40

899:: Portage County man accused of stabbing, killing 11-year-old brother

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 03:25:46

900:: Karen Small talks new restaurant Juneberry Table, Ohio City's growth with Doug Trattner

01.01.1970 01:00:00 21.04.2022 00:27:24

901:: Baby formula recalled: Did FDA bungle recall?

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 22:29:20

902:: Ohio National Guard to provide support to Ukrain

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 22:27:23

903:: Pepper Pike rabbi arrested after allegedly trying to meet 15-year-old boy for sex

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 22:26:38

904:: Mitchell's Ice Cream in the downtown Cleveland Heinen's, groomer helps dogs with anxiety, stargazing

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 21:51:13

905:: A$AP Rocky arrested at LAX in relation to 2021 shooting in today's Pop Break

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 21:48:28

906:: Cleveland weather: Another rain featuring April showers ahead in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 21:28:58

907:: Education Station: Inlet Dance Theatre is helping students through dance

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 21:25:40

908:: Duran Duran holds lead as 2022 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction fan ballot tops 5 million votes

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 21:19:03

909:: Tesla service center, charging station coming to vacant space in Montrose

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 21:16:57

910:: ODOT shares video of driver littering along I-480 in Cleveland: 'Our roadsides aren’t a dumpster'

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 21:08:51

911:: Group of University Hospitals Geneva nurses denied COVID-19 bonus

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 21:08:03

912:: Rescue operation at Perkins Beach in Cleveland: 1 pulled to safety

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 17:29:50

913:: WATCH | Water rescue on Perkins Beach in Cleveland

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 15:49:29

914:: Extended Cleveland weather: Warm weekend ahead in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 14:31:30

915:: Pepper Pike rabbi arrested, big weather changes and more top headlines in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 12:23:39

916:: Dealing with pet anxiety at dog groomer: How Stay! Cleveland can help

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 10:51:51

917:: Warmer temperatures and sunshine: Cleveland weather forecast for April 20, 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 09:28:28

918:: Suspect wanted in Garfield Heights after stray bullet hits 8-year-old girl while in home

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 04:36:23

919:: Pepper Pike rabbi arrested after allegedly trying to meet 15-year-old boy for sex

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 04:12:01

920:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Warmer days ahead!

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 03:49:54

921:: Quilts 2022 puts artistry of quilting tradition on display at Lake Farmpark

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.04.2022 01:24:54

922:: Former Mayfield Middle School teacher sentenced for multiple sex charges

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 22:34:40

923:: Suspect wanted after stray bullet hits 8-year-old girl in Garfield Heights home

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 22:32:17

924:: Cleveland Police investigating video showing people pointing guns at an officer

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 22:29:13

925:: Northeast Ohio to see warmer conditions this week | April 19,2022 forecast

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 22:24:32

926:: U.S. will no longer enforce mask mandate on public transportation | 'What's New' with Laura and Matt

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 22:13:09

927:: Cleveland Browns return to Berea, Mexican Pizza coming back to Taco Bell and more

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 21:57:41

928:: Johnny Depp takes stand in suit against ex-wife Amber Heard in today's Pop Break

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 21:27:05

929:: Cleveland weather: Warmer days ahead in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 21:22:41

930:: Jurassic World Live Tour coming to Cleveland this October

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 21:17:20

931:: Cleveland Police investigating video showing people pointing guns at an officer

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 21:10:45

932:: U.S. will no longer enforce mask mandate on public transportation

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 21:07:57

933:: Cleveland weather: Temperatures nearing 80 degrees this weekend in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 21:05:08

934:: Cleveland Guardians game postponed, mask requirements lift, Baker Mayfield not among Browns in Berea

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 19:43:56

935:: Two people point guns at Cleveland officer in video posted on social media

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 19:00:16

936:: Cleveland snow impacted many travelers this morning on I-71 North in Strongsville

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 16:02:21

937:: Former Mayfield Middle School teacher sentenced for sex crimes: Here's what the judge said

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 15:42:23

938:: Extended Cleveland weather forecast: More snow today but nearing 80 degrees this weekend

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 14:28:08

939:: Cleveland firefighter arrested for voluntary manslaughter, plus more top headlines

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 12:30:45

940:: Man charged with killing woman at McDonald's in Sheffield Village faces judge

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 12:12:12

941:: Parenting advice: The challenges with technology

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 09:55:09

942:: When will the snow end? Cleveland weather forecast with Hollie Strano for April 19, 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 09:28:31

943:: Northeast Ohio to see light snow ahead of weekend warm up | April 18, 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 03:27:56

944:: Browns fans react to Denzel Ward contract extension, Ohio cracks down on distracted driving and more

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 00:42:56

945:: Northeast Ohio to see short-lived taste of winter | April 18, 2022 forecast

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 00:36:43

946:: HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge in Cleveland to underscore lead remediation efforts

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 00:34:48

947:: Cleveland firefighter, Kevin McCarthy, arrested, charged with voluntary manslaughter

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.04.2022 00:30:07

948:: Cleveland Browns make Denzel Ward the highest paid cornerback in NFL history | 'What's New'

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2022 22:05:12

949:: Kent State quarterback Dustin Crum hoping to continue football career in NFL

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2022 21:37:09

950:: Casting call for LeBron James' biopic 'Shooting Stars' taking place in the Cleveland and Akron area

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2022 21:31:24

951:: Cleveland weather: Sloppy, snowy and slushy day in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2022 21:26:26

952:: How to apply for a tax refund if you spent time working from an office at home

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2022 21:24:14

953:: Marcia Fudge, Secretary of HUD, takes part in roundtable discussion on lead in homes

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2022 21:11:28

954:: Cleveland weather: April snow showers fall on Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2022 21:08:12

955:: Denzel Ward-Browns contract details, Cavs' Evan Mobley, Darius Garland, Kevin Love up for NBA Awards

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2022 19:50:45

956:: WATCH | Tracking more snow in downtown Cleveland and Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2022 19:07:11

957:: Cleveland weather: Sloppy, snowy and slushy day in Northeast Ohio

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2022 17:41:05

958:: Celebrating Dyngus Day in Cleveland

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2022 16:18:07

959:: WATCH | HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge in Cleveland today to underscore lead remediation efforts

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2022 15:55:38

960:: Newburgh Heights Mayor Trevor Elkins to change his plea in attempted fraud case

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2022 15:28:30

961:: WATCH | Celebrating Dyngus Day in Cleveland

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2022 14:47:39

962:: Extended Cleveland weather forecast: Snow today before temperatures surge later this week

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2022 13:20:42

963:: Rock the Lock free concert series returns to Akron at Lock 3: See the 2022 music lineup

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2022 13:18:27

964:: More snow on the way: Cleveland weather forecast with Matt Wintz for April 18, 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2022 09:28:01

965:: Dyngus Day celebrations planned for Monday in Cleveland's Gordon Square

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2022 06:00:46

966:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Spring snow event for Monday and Tuesday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.04.2022 00:28:33

967:: Rebuilders Xchange in Cleveland offers salvaged materials a second life

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.04.2022 18:54:42

968:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: April snow Monday and Tuesday

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.04.2022 11:06:49

969:: Police: 10-year-old boy dies after accidently shooting self in South Euclid

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.04.2022 03:38:05

970:: Northeast Ohio to see clear skies on Easter Sunday | April 16, 2022 forecast

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.04.2022 03:33:39

971:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Clear skies for Easter Sunday celebrations

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.04.2022 22:57:57

972:: Looking for some delicious candy? Head on over to Sweet Bean in Cleveland!

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.04.2022 16:16:35

973:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Colder this weekend

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.04.2022 10:04:50

974:: Cleveland family wants answers after home hit with dozens of bullets

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.04.2022 05:07:36

975:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Temps cool down this weekend

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.04.2022 04:14:17

976:: Native Americans welcome Cleveland's home opener for first time

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.04.2022 03:46:17

977:: Funeral services in West Salem: Remembering firefighter Philip Wigal

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.04.2022 01:24:12

978:: What you need to know about the Cleveland Guardians home opener, and Cavaliers versus Atlanta Hawks

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.04.2022 19:52:41

979:: Funeral for firefighter Philip M. Wigal: Paying tribute in West Salem

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.04.2022 16:16:08

980:: Do you know your Cleveland Guardians? Meet the team

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.04.2022 15:37:24

981:: Baseball is back in Cleveland: Villa Angela-St. Joseph Vikings excited for the 2022 season

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.04.2022 15:34:09

982:: Hot dog race: 3News' Austin Love battles Cleveland Guardians mascosts

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.04.2022 10:55:36

983:: Cleveland Guardians introduce new food at Progressive Field for 2022 baseball season

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.04.2022 10:29:28

984:: New Cleveland Guardians merchandise: Celebrating the 2022 home opener at Progressive Field

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.04.2022 09:51:39

985:: Cleveland Guardians home opener weather forecast for Friday, April 15, 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.04.2022 09:32:09

986:: Cleveland Guardians home opener: What baseball fans can expect at Progressive Field

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.04.2022 09:22:36

987:: Tom Hanks throwing Cleveland Guardians first pitch as team honors Larry Doby for Jackie Robinson Day

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.04.2022 09:16:13

988:: Cleveland Indians change name to Cleveland Guardians: Exploring the team's history

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.04.2022 09:12:13

989:: Cleveland Monsters and A Special Wish help 6-year old Mentor girl's dream come true

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.04.2022 05:04:31

990:: Cleveland man travels overseas to personally delivers protective gear to Ukrainian soldiers

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.04.2022 04:22:39

991:: Northeast Ohio weather forecast: Quiet, clear evening despite chilly conditions

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.04.2022 04:07:14

992:: Large fire damages 5 homes on Cleveland's east side; no injuries reported

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.04.2022 03:52:15

993:: 3News Investigates: Cleveland Clinic's COVID vaccine requirements for transplant donors, recipients

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.04.2022 03:44:13

994:: 3News Investigates: Middleburg Heights surgeon faces discipline for alleged sexual misconduct

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.04.2022 03:33:09

995:: Making Cleveland a 15-minute city: Experts say it's a real possibility

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.04.2022 02:49:08

996:: Large fire damages 5 homes on Cleveland's east side

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.04.2022 23:56:53

997:: Guardians, and Cavaliers both play in Cleveland on Friday night | 'What's New' with Jay and Betsy

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.04.2022 22:29:45

998:: Cleveland I-X Center's iconic Ferris wheel to find new home at Hall of Fame Village in Canton

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.04.2022 22:25:05

999:: Ohio Supreme Court rejects 4th legislative maps; new maps due May 6

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.04.2022 22:24:11