Ohio Real-Time News
CSU’s iconic Rhodes Tower among those getting state tax credits for redevelopment
Cleveland State's Rhodes Tower received a $5 million tax credit to support a $91.6 million renovation plan.
Northeast Ohio Thursday weather forecast: Cold, windy conditions
Northeast Ohio's forecast for Thursday calls for much colder weather Thursday with Lake effect snow in some areas.
Solon Schools plan for Kindergarten Information Night, registration for next fall
The Solon City School District is getting ready to welcome the Comets Class of 2038 with the launch of centralized kindergarten registration for next fall.
Lawmakers pass new guardrails against abusive defamation suits
Senate Bill 237 must return to the Senate for a vote on House changes before it is en route to Gov. Mike DeWine.
Cuyahoga County executive names leader of Fresh Water Institute
Emily Bacha, currently the vice president of public affairs at the Ohio Environmental Council, will join the Fresh Water Institute on Jan. 13.
Former NBA stars become minority owners of NFL’s Buffalo Bills
NBA legends and Basketball Hall of Famers Vince Carter and Tracy McGrady have been approved as minority owners of the NFL's Buffalo Bills, team owner/CEO Terry Pegula announced Wednesday.
Brother, sister die in Euclid parking lot shooting
A brother and sister, identified as Antwon Grier and Mariana Grier, were killed in a Euclid shooting Tuesday, police said.
Here’s how to get free tickets to The Cleveland Orchestra’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Concert on January 19
Get free tickets to The Cleveland Orchestra's Jan. 19 concert in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Solon Schools earns high marks in U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 education rankings
The Solon City School District continues to demonstrate academic excellence, with outstanding marks across all grade levels in the latest U.S. News & World Report education rankings.
Sherrod Brown rails against efforts to gut consumer protections in final hearing as chair of Senate Banking Committee
“The last time the President Trump was in office, the cabinet looked like a Goldman Sachs retreat,” said the Cleveland Democrat.
Health survey seeks data from 1,000 Clevelanders; here’s how to sign up
Cleveland residents can help researchers gather data on chronic health conditions, preventative health and more by participating in the ongoing Cleveland Health Survey, a collaboration between the Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods at Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Department of Public Health.
Brecksville boy battling cancer treated to dream bedroom
Shurtape Technologies and Special Spaces worked together to create a special bedroom for a little boy battling cancer.