People who live in Lincoln Heights are still reeling after neo-Nazis held an unauthorized demonstration on Friday.
Ohio Rep. Cecil Thomas proposed additional restrictions on speech that could incite violence in response to a neo-Nazi rally on an I-75 overpass near Lincoln Heights Friday.
Lockland Mayor Mark Mason Sr. said in a public announcement no police agency was aware of the demonstration beforehand and no policy agency escorted the group to or from the overpass.
Lincoln Heights residents yelled for them to leave and set fire to one of their flags. They took a stand against white ...
These former Ohio State athletes left the playing field, court and track for the political arena. Now Jim Tressel joins their ...
Watch highlights of Garfield Heights’ 66-49 win vs. Warrensville Heights and hear from Marcus Johnson, D.J. Jackson, Ari Jones and coach Sonny Johnson.
Ohio State recruit Marcus Johnson scored 26 points, all by the fourth quarter to lift the third-ranked Bulldogs vs. No. 4 ...
One of the primary issues new nurses face once they are allowed to work independently is managing a heavy workload and time ...
The City of Cleveland Heights issued a statement Friday thanking the Cleveland Heights Fire Department and 16 other area ...
Cleveland Heights, University Heights, and South Euclid have created a roadmap for future road usage, preparing for less cars ...
The Cuyahoga County Fresh Water Institute, in partnership with Aqua Missions and CSU, announced their Learn to Swim program ...
Soup 4 The Soul is an annual fundraiser that benefits ‘SOS: Strengthening Our Students’, a non-profit that works to help ...
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