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Lorain County man loses $1,500 in check scam

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- An old scam has caused new pain for a Lorain County man, who lost $1,500 after...

Worried about a stolen W-2? Here’s what you should do: Money Matters

Q: I received my W-2 in the mail today with a large portion of it missing. It was in...

FirstEnergy to seek "zero emission credits" for its 2 Ohio nukes

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- FirstEnergy needs more money to keep its two Ohio nuclear power plants operating and, according to...

Stocks rally on rise in oil; Toyota discontinuing Scion brand; GoPro suffers quarterly loss:...

Stock market news: Stocks staged a late-day rally today as an 8-percent jump in oil prices lifted beaten-down energy...

$58 pizza, $20 coffee set tone of "crazy" FirstEnergy, AEP Ohio rate hikes (video)

Making FirstEnergy customers pay more to keep Davis-Besse competitive with cheaper gas-fired power plants would be like charging a...

Ohio renewable energy and efficiency standards could be frozen indefinitely

COLUMBUS -- The Ohio House of Representatives will consider eliminating Ohio's energy efficiency and renewable energy standards. Introduced today...

Bratenahl mansion with harbor views asks $1.25 million: House of the Week

BRATENAHL, Ohio -- "This is the home your future self has been asking for." That's how real estate agent...

January home sales rose in Ohio, nationwide, though Midwest lags other regions

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- January home sales topped last year's kickoff levels, as more buyers apparently jumped into the market...

DeVos is in; will Puzder get out? Kevin O’Brien

President Donald Trump and Labor Secretary-designate Andy Puzder, who may represent Senate Democrats' best chance to deny Trump a...

Covering Trump: A disaster a day, inflated as necessary: Kevin O’Brien

Some of the chaos in President Donald Trump's nascent administration is self-inflicted. Some of it is exacerbated by a...

Should more be done to investigate possible ties between President Trump’s team and Russia?...

President Donald Trump's effective firing of Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn Monday after news reports surfaced that his national security...

Trump as ‘Leader of Free World’ attacks free press: Darcy cartoon

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- President Donald Trump, the so-called 'Leader of the Free World' escalated his attack on the free...

Pence on clean-up duty for Trump and Bannon: Darcy cartoon

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis found themselves on clean-up duty for...

Trump needed to denounce anti-Semitism sooner: Darcy cartoon

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- When it comes to anti-Semitism, racism and equal rights for the LGBT community, President Donald Trump...

Things are brewing at the Cuyahoga County Strongsville library: Talk of the Towns

STRONGSVILLE, Ohio - The Friends of the Strongsville Branch Library have partnered with local roaster Red Cedar Coffee to...

Developer will build 24 cluster houses in Strongsville, despite protests from residents

STRONGSVILLE, Ohio - An Atlanta-based developer will build 24 cluster houses off the west side of Pearl Road, just...

Traffic stop nabs two wanted robbers: Solon police blotter

Wrongful entrustment, SR 91: At 1:40 p.m. Feb. 18, police received a call about an erratic driver on eastbound...

Creative transit solutions needed to bring people to the jobs in Greater Cleveland: Peter...

Peter Truog of Fund for Our Economic Future in ClevelandShannon Ahlstrand Photography  A recent article by Steven Litt reviewed...

Bedford Heights jail officers can’t be held liable for mentally-ill man’s death, appeals court...

Omar Arrington-BeyFile photo  CINCINNATI, Ohio -- A federal appeals court panel said Friday that no Bedford Heights police officers...

Business Volunteers Unlimited: Opportunities for the week of Feb. 22, 2017

CLEVELAND, Ohio --  Serving Greater Cleveland, the Volunteer Center at BVU is your one-stop destination to make a difference...

Lou McClung: Meet the Lakewood man who owns Lusso Cosmetics, curates religious statues museum...

LAKEWOOD, Ohio - There's little Lou McClung can't do. He's a makeup artist and creator of a luxurious line...

Woman arrested on warrant after seeking help from officers: Highland Heights Police Blotter

HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ohio General assistance, Bishop Road: A woman requested assistance from officers Feb. 19 because...

J.C. Penney plans to close about 130 stores nationwide

CLEVELAND, Ohio --  J.C. Penney Co., Inc. announced today, as part of its plan to optimize its national retail...

Dog owner is cited after pet charged at policeman: Chagrin Falls

CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio - Animal Complaint, Willow Lane: A man faces a mandatory court hearing after his dog charged...

Presidential-looking Moreland Hills mansion asks $2.295 million: House of the Week

MORELAND HILLS, Ohio -- Tucked away in the trees near the Cleveland Metroparks South Chagrin reservation, there's a home...

Stories show black community’s connection to Medina, America

MEDINA, Ohio - A community is as strong as the stories its members tell about their history. Last night,...

Medina County District Library news: Art in Action, Dr. Seuss’ birthday, voter registration

MEDINA, Ohio - Art in Action is a hands-on day of art at the Medina Library. From 11 a.m....

Akron man with warrant arrested for drug abuse: Brecksville Police Blotter

SUN NEWS FILE  Drug abuse, I-77: On Feb. 6, police observed a black Buick Rendezvous without a front...

Don’t throw it away – repurpose it at Transitional REdesign: Talk of the Towns

BRECKSVILLE, Ohio - Furniture repurposing and upcycling is all the rage right now. Buying vintage furniture pieces that are...

University Heights won’t be a sanctuary city, but could become a ‘welcoming city’

UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, Ohio -- City Council's Committee-of-the-Whole decided Thursday night not to pursue sanctuary city status, but to look...

Helping Camp Kesem; Cleveland Heights Swim Cadets to perform in March; more: Press Run

I had never heard of Camp Kesem before until a regular reader, a few days ago, informed me about its...

Law firm that negotiated Q renovation deal will get bond work, too — without...

CLEVELAND, Ohio - Well-known Cleveland attorney Fred Nance negotiated the $282 million Quicken Loans Arena renovation deal for Cuyahoga...

Cuyahoga County parking garage needs additional $1 million-plus to fix crumbling concrete

CLEVELAND, Ohio - Cuyahoga County's Huntington Park Garage, which has been undergoing $20 million in repairs and upgrades for...

12 Cuyahoga County cities awarded development grants

CLEVELAND - Twelve cities will receive development grants totaling $1.65 million, Cuyahoga County officials announced Friday. The grants must...

Mother of mentally ill woman killed by Cleveland police: ‘This is not the last...

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The family of Tanisha Anderson said Monday that while it reached a $2.25 million settlement with the...

Presidential politics divides Franklin County suburb: Ohio Matters

Franklin County has moved toward Democratic candidates over the years.Rich Exner, cleveland.com  DUBLIN, Ohio - Last year's presidential election...

Parma police officer resigns amid criminal investigation into casino spat

PARMA, Ohio -- A Parma police officer accused of lying to gaming agents at a Cleveland casino resigned from his position....

Maple Heights man accused of shooting two people at Cleveland gas station

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A Maple Heights man is charged with shooting two people outside a Cleveland gas station. Kevin...

The redistricting formulas in Ohio that serve the parties, not the people: Thomas Suddes

In 1980, when Ronald Reagan carried Ohio, he drew about 51.5 percent of the state's vote, and Ohioans sent...

Sanctuary cities keep illegal immigrants safe at our expense: Ted Diadiun

CLEVELAND -- "Sanctuary" once was one of the most comforting (and most easily understood) words in the English language:...