Ohio Real-Time News
How much does it cost to charge an electric vehicle? - Saving You Money
We’re all used to plugging in lamps, phone chargers, TVs and space heaters. But if you opt for an electric vehicle, how much does it cost to charge?
‘The Holdovers’ director Alexander Payne coming to Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque
The Oscar-winning screenwriter will hold a Q&A following a screening of his debut feature film "Election" on May 26.
Boxing champ arrested on DWI charges, stripped of title
World Boxing Council middleweight champion Jermall Charlo was stripped of his title Tuesday after being arrested and charged with three misdemeanors related to driving while intoxicated on Monday in Texas.
Could China spy on you through your car? Sen. Sherrod Brown backs ban of Chinese connected vehicles, components
The U.S. Commerce Department is examining whether to regulate the connected vehicles supply chain to keep China out, arguing that foreign governments with access to connected vehicles could pose a serious risk to U.S. national security and citizens' privacy.
Woman assaulted by ‘friend with benefits’ at tattoo parlor: Broadview Heights Police Blotter
In this week’s Broadview Heights Police Blotter, a woman came to the police station to report a recent fight.
Pot hole gets best of resident’s Audi TT: Brecksville Police Blotter
In this week’s Brecksville Police Blotter, a Brecksville resident came to the police station to report a large pot hole damaged her front left tire of her 2019 Audi TT.
Fairview Park leaders host State of Community address
The annual State of the Community took place May 2 at Fairview High School.
Olmsted Falls seeking new finance director
With Finance Director Cory Swaisgood set to take another position, Olmsted Falls is currently looking for a replacement
Lakewood City Schools adding new First Federal Lakewood Stadium scoreboard
Ranger touchdowns this fall will be celebrated in high-def with the new scoreboard planned for First Federal Lakewood Stadium.
That’s a lot of lit birthday candles: Parma Fire Department celebrates 100 years
A house fire near the area of Orchard Park and State Road was one of the first runs the Parma Fire Department was called out to in February 1924.
Brooklyn leaders host joint State of the City and Schools presentation
Brooklyn Mayor Ron Van Kirk and Schools Superintendent Ted Caleris held a State of the City and Schools presentation April 24 at City Hall.
Cleveland sees dip in infant mortality rates as MomsFirst program works to address disparities in maternal healthcare
The MomsFirst program in Cleveland works to battle infant and maternal mortality by providing expecting mothers necessary items, outreach, and health education to help families thrive for the baby's first 18 months.