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Nearly 2,500 People In Cleveland Heights Without Power
After severe storms swept through the region, thousands of Cleveland Heights residents woke up unable to turn on the lights.

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After severe storms swept through the region, thousands of Cleveland Heights residents woke up unable to turn on the lights.

After severe storms swept through the region, thousands of Avon Lake residents woke up unable to turn on the lights.
Northeast Ohio is getting hammered again by thunderstorms on Thursday morning.
A thunderstorm warning is in effect in much of Northeast Ohio on Wednesday evening.
Flying debris could be hurled about by the wind gusts, the National Weather Service warned.
The man did not check to see if there was traffic coming and was hit and killed by an oncoming car, police said.
In the past 24 hours, more than 3,300 new COVID-19 cases have been confirmed among Ohioans.
A public meeting to explore possible changes to the Noble branch will be held September 8.
Stephanie McCloud will leave the department and return to her former position as administrator for the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation.
The sixth annual Food Truck Challenge will return to Crocker Park in October.
The Solon Schools will require younger students, and the staff that works with them, to wear masks indoors.
Shaker Heights residents can enjoy a free public art exhibit along Chagrin Boulevard this September and October.
Powerful storms could sweep through the region twice on Wednesday. Extreme heat is also likely in the afternoon.
In the past 24 hours, more than 2,300 new COVID-19 cases have been confirmed among Ohioans.
Plus, more thunderstorms could be on the way, a call to kill robocalls, and more.
Whether you love red or white, this is the place to go for wine locally, according to Wine Spectator.
Whether you love red or white, this is the place to go for wine locally, according to Wine Spectator.
Despite unprecedented challenges due to the pandemic, 2,900 restaurants nationwide were recognized on this year’s list.
Damaging thunderstorms swept through Northeast Ohio on Tuesday morning.
The pop-up shop will offer unique accessories, treats and apparel for pups.