A roundup of stories from cleveland.com and around Northeast Ohio.
The jackpot was an estimated $550 million for the Powerball drawing on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021.
Rochelle Paul, 36, has been charged with aggravated murder and felonious assault in connection with the stabbing death of Sara Stubbs, 24, according to authorities in Akron.
Kevin sure looks to be subtweeting his pro-Trump cousin.
The wound to the 65-year-old victim is non-life-threatening, and officers now are searching for the suspects in the incident in the parking lot of Willoughby Hills Towers, police say.
Baker Mayfield answered every question with thoughtful responses, carefully choosing each word while knowing a wrong one could spark controversy.
While federal officials are pressuring state and local leaders to vaccinate more people even if they aren’t the most at-risk for the coronavirus, local officials say the COVID vaccine supply doesn’t nearly match the demand. That's just one of several issues causing confusion in the vaccine process.
New allegations of problems now coming out of the main Cleveland Post Office. Some postal workers said they’re not being paid correctly for overtime, and when they are paid, it’s with money orders.
Jerry Saltz on the pictures from the Capitol—some of the scariest, stupidest ever taken.
Summit County officials discussed the plan to vaccinate people over the age of 80 as part of the rollout of Phase 1B, in accordance with Governor Mike DeWine's distribution timeline.
Representative Anthony Gonzalez, who represents Northeast Ohio’s 16th District, joined nine other Republican colleagues and all voting Democrats in the House of Representatives to vote to impeach President Donald Trump on Wednesday.
The House of Representatives voted Wednesday to impeach Trump after determining he incited last week's riot at the U.S. Capitol.
A handful of Republicans joined the institution's Democrats in voting for Trump's ouster.
What happens next in the impeachment process is unclear. Trump, whose term comes to an end on Jan. 20, will likely remain in power until the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
This is NOT the password you want to lose. 😳 He's got two more tries before he's locked out of accessing the money permanently.
His primary position may not be open at the big league level, but that hasn’t deterred Cleveland's top prospect, infielder Nolan Jones, from accomplishing his ultimate goal. That’s why when the club approached him about possibly changing positions, he viewed it as a door that could lead to
A Democratic congressman from Colorado said Wednesday that some of his Republican colleagues have told him they fear for their safety if they vote to impeach President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump released a statement Wednesday calling for "no violence" at demonstrations planned for the week of Inauguration Day.
A new, more contagious strain of COVID-19 has been detected in two more states, meaning the strain has been introduced in about a dozen states across the county.
In the new post, the 15-year veteran of KeyBank will lead a nationwide network designed to promote and support women businesses owners and clients. The Key4Women initiative was established in 2005.
A man, who intentionally drove through fuel pumps at a Painesville Township GetGo station, causing a fire before fleeing the area and threatening officers during a brief standoff with what was later determined to be a pair of pliers, will spend the next two decades in prison.
A Cleveland man has been charged after allegedly stabbing a Broadview Heights police officer during a foot chase after an attempted vehicle stop on I-77 near Rockside Road Wednesday morning, leading to an officer-involved shooting and the hospitalization of the man and two officers.
Tempers are flaring in congressional hallways and offices still cleaning up from the trashing by the attackers.
A photo posted online with a person that looked a lot like the "Walker, Texas Ranger" star had people wondering if he was among the mob in the nation's Capitol.
There was no overall jackpot winner for the drawing on Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021.
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