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Police ID First Victim Found At Cleveland Home
Suspected serial killer Anthony Sowell appeared in court Wednesday for the first time since the discovery of 11 bodies at his home, 10TV's Cara Connelly reported.
Imperial murders: Fifth, sixth, and seventh victims identified
The Cuyahoga County Coroner's Office has positively identified the fifth, sixth and seventh victims found at 12205 Imperial Avenue.
Ohio woman: I got away from serial killing suspect
This Nov. 1, 2009 file photo provided by the Cleveland Police Department shows Anthony Sowell, 50.
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Cuyahoga County Coroner: 1 victim identified, 11 victims pulled from Cleveland home
The Cuyahoga County Coroner says that, as of Wednesday afternoon, 11 victims have been recovered from the Imperial Avenue home where convicted rapist Anthony Sowell lived and one victim has been positively identified.
3 Strong Economic Reports Keep Recovery Hopes Alive
Hopes for the fledgling economic recovery got a boost Monday from better-than-expected news on manufacturing, construction and contracts to buy homes.
A Chagrin Falls couple who invested $250,000 in InkStop Inc. just before it collapsed are suing CEO Dirk Kettlewell and others for misleading them about the company's financial health.
MAT Holdings signs on as Glenwillow industrial park's first tenant
The Diamond Business Center industrial park in Glenwillow has snagged its first tenant -- MAT Holdings Inc., a manufacturer and supplier of brake components, power equipment, building supplies and home and garden tools.
Activists demand that InkStop pay its workers' overdue wages
More traffic cameras snapping at Northeast Ohio: Road Rant
C lick! Consider that a fine sound, folks. Motorists in more communities may soon learn that a picture's worth at least $100, as click-it-and-ticket traffic camera programs keep developing across Northeast Ohio.
Talk on breaking the glass ceiling
Barbara Kasoff, co-founder of Women Impacting Public Policy Inc. , will give the keynote address Wednesday at a forum in Warrensville Heights.
House fire on East 134th Street injures 2 residents
Firefighters pulled two people out of their burning home last night who appeared to be in critical condition.
Workers seek back wages from closed InkStop firm
A class action lawsuit on behalf of more than 90 employees of the now closed InkStop Inc.
LifeBanc closes purchase of Warrensville Heights property for new offices
Organ recovery organization LifeBanc has closed on its purchase of property in the Hemingway at Richmond office park in Warrensville Heights, where the nonprofit group plans to move its offices.
Detour mix-up leads Cleveland motorists straight to the ER
One of our Road Rant scouts missed a detour sign in Cleveland last week. The result? He ended up at the emergency room for University Hospitals Case Medical Center, just like a bunch of other misdirected drivers.
Integrative, holistic care focuses on the whole person: an Alternative Paths column
Dr. Lynn Klimo started a recent talk on holistic health care at a wellness fair in Warrensville Heights with a good belly laugh.
InkStop employees file suit against company for unpaid wages and benefits
Employees of InkStop Inc., the ink and toner retailer that abruptly shut its doors and laid off all its workers on Friday, have filed suit against the company and its owners for unpaid wages and benefits.
InkStop's shutdown shouldn't affect field at Veterans Stadium
The company which last year gained naming rights for the artificial turf field at Veterans Stadium has closed its 152 stores nationwide.
One person was killed Wednesday in a crash on Interstate 480. The Cuyahoga County Coroner's Office said Thomas Grzely, 44, was driving a pickup truck just after 1 a.m. when he struck a tractor-trailer at Warrensville Center Road in Warrensville Heights.
Inkstop Sued in Ohio Over Wages Following Shutdown of Chain
Employees who are owed paychecks are suing Ohio-based ink and toner supplier Inkstop Inc., which shut down last week and laid off its 500 workers at 162 stores.
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