Thursday May 16 | Cleveland.com
Lake Erie's walleye, yellow perch in the spotlight: D'Arcy Egan's Fishing Report
Frost Advisories, Freeze Warnings again overnight
The National Weather Service office in Cleveland has again issued frost advisories and freeze warnings for much of northeast Ohio Monday night and early Tuesday morning.
Ohio sightings of endangered black bear rise
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources said it received 224 sighting reports involving an estimated 93 black bears last year.
Cleveland theater auditions for May 10 and beyond
Ashtabula Arts Center's Children's Choir. 2928 W. 13th St., Ashtabula. "The Starlights" seeking new members in grades 1-8 who are able to read and enjoy singing.
The "Forever Carroll" campaign, announced last week at John Carroll University, will help the school compete for the "best and the brightest" students through scholarships and academic programs.
Council gives approval to extension of hotel work
The six-story, 109-room former hotel is taking much longer than expected to renovate, City Manager Jim Timonere said at Monday night's City Council meeting.
Ohio Pastors Allow Armed Church Security; Gun Ban Extremist Objects
WHIO is reporting that "churches across the country and here in the Miami Valley are responding to violence by putting their trust in God and taking security into their own hands." At Phillips Temple in Trotwood, armed security guards routinely patrol the church grounds and stand watch inside during services and events.
Deputies find cell phone deal so good it's illegal
Charges are pending against a Walart employee suspected of selling expensive cellular telephones at bargain-basement prices to friends of a friend, according to the Ashtabula County Sheriff's Office.
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Inviting police to your party, eastern suburbs tighten texting laws: A.M. News Links
It looked at first that today's headlines were going to be all crime, all the time, but eventually a few meatier issues turned up: Cleveland Scene looks into a report about the privatized prison in Conneaut ; an Akron lawyer talks about his clients in the prison at Guantanamo Bay; a gun store in Twinsburg takes down its sign.
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VibrantNEO shows how sprawl + urban abandonment is a lose-lose scenario for Northeast Ohio taxpayers
A map peers into the future of Northeast Ohio with color-coded areas that describe zones of residential sprawl in suburban areas and patches of residential, commercial and industrial abandonment largely in the region's big cities.
Fifth-grade student's death a mystery
The world has stopped for the Newhart family. What seemed like an average day was punctured by disaster that seemed manageable, survivable - until it wasn't. Nicholas Newhart, 11, died of an unknown cause last week at the Cleveland Clinic.
Six Men to Stand Trial in 1997 Murder Case
April 23rd, 2013 A trial date has been set in what was once deemed a cold case out of Ashtabula, Ohio.