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It’s not a bird or a plane -- it’s the "Man of Steel." Filming is underway in Cleveland for a new Superman movie to be released in the summer of 2025.
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The demand for lodging has been a boon for homeowners who live in the "path of totality" as they rent out their homes to travelers.
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Many doctors call fall and early winter “concussion season” because they say the numbers increase dramatically — mostly from soccer and football. Ohio doctors are warning parents to be on the lookout for concussions and say it doesn’t necessarily take a dramatic hit to cause one.
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Republican U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney endorsed U.S. Rep Tim Ryan Tuesday, the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Ohio.
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The constitutional amendment would take power out of the hands of the Supreme Court to set rules for how bail can be used.
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State Rep. Casey Weinstein is trying to keep the Ohio House District 34 seat blue, while his opponent Beth Bigham is trying for a second time to defeat him.
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Cleveland Municipal Court Judge Carr was cited by the court for holding hearings and issuing warrants during the early days of the pandemic and for two years of infractions of court procedures.
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The Cleveland Guardians lost Sunday, after a stunning victory Saturday, and now must play a decisive Game 5 Monday in New York.
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The betting lines give the Guardians very little chance of winning the series. But sports commentator Terry Pluto says that the young team has defied the odds all season.
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Commentator Terry Pluto talks about how the youngest team in the major leagues won the American League Central Division in the final weeks of the season.
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Like many Northeast Ohio rivers, the Mahoning has an industrial legacy. It was once deemed too polluted for human contact. But when the steel mills began closingin the 1970’s, the river started restoring itself. Now some trailblazers are working to reconnect the people of the Mahoning Valley with their river.
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According to a new report from the CDC, four out of five pregnancy-related deaths are preventable. The leading causes of pregnancy-related deaths include opioid overdose, stress exacerbating mental health conditions, excessive bleeding, heart problems and infections.