Cleveland officials said Friday that they will not charge fees to local news organizations that seek body-camera videos involving the police department.
Cleveland police says they're hoping for at least 300 candidates to come to the multi-day event, with a goal of sending out ...
The Ohio Department of Youth Services is planning to build four small juvenile detention centers in Bedford and Grafton, to ...
Samantha Olafsson is facing several charges, including aggravated riot, tampering with evidence, and possession of criminal ...
The new year marks 50 years since the Cleveland Metroparks began managing the zoo, and to be sure, a lot has changed since ...
The Cavaliers have a legitimate superstar scorer in Donovan Mitchell, a dynamic forward who is one of the best defenders in the NBA in Evan Mobley, a shifty point guard who can run the offense in ...
Cleveland police are searching for the murderer who shot and killed a local rap artist early Sunday morning inside his Slavic ...
A major winter storm will bring snow and ice toward the Mid-Atlantic region, will it reach Gaston and Cleveland counties?
The Cleveland Browns find themselves in a very difficult spot heading into the NFL offseason. They surely know that the smartest route would be selecting a quar ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a controversial bill into law that could charge the public hundreds of dollars for footage ...
Salisbury-born Andean Bear Sinchi recently widened his paw print on species conservation by moving from Philadelphia to ...
Passenger numbers were down in November at Cleveland Hopkins Airport due to airline capacity reductions, according to airport officials.