Ohio boy reportedly found trying to sell teddy bear to buy food
The boy and four other children were living in squalor, police say.
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Donald Trump to visit Youngstown; ‘East Cleveland 3’ trial to begin; man charged in deadly shooting: Overnight News Links
Also, multi-vehicle crash kills 1, closes part of Ohio Turnpike for hours; Parma man arrested for fake Facebook plans to sue police, wants them ‘ to pay for what they did’; Worthington crash victims continue to recover
Multi-vehicle crash kills 1, closes part of Ohio Turnpike for hours
A young girl was declared dead at the scene, and seven people were taken to area hospitals.
Powerball climbs to $94 million; Ohio Lottery results
The Mega Millions prize is $52 million.
Parma man arrested for fake Facebook plans to sue police, wants them ‘ to pay for what they did’ (video)
The Parma man acquitted on felony charges after being arrested for creating a fake Parma Police Department Facebook page said Sunday he plans to sue the department for violating his First Amendment rights.
Cleveland man arrested in fatal nightclub shooting
Raymond Holloway, 27, who is charged in connection with a deadly shooting at a Cleveland nightclub, was arrested on Saturday.
Donald Trump shifts focus from “Crooked” Hillary Clinton to “crooked media:” Politics Extra
Mike Pence is expected to release his tax returns soon. Former Bush cabinet member backs Clinton and criticizes Trump. Independent candidate Evan McMullin said it’s not his fault if Trump loses. Read more in today’s Politics Extra.
Lack of due process in some no-fault divorce proceedings troubling: Bai Macfarlane, Mary’s Advocates (Opinion)
Guest columnist Bai Macfarlane, of Mary’s Advocates, works to preserve marriages and works against no-fault divorce.
Multi-county task force needed to address Greater Cleveland’s transit problems: Ken Prendergast, All Aboard Ohio (Opinion)
Guest columnist Ken Prendergast, of All Aboard Ohio, argues in favor of a multi-county task force that would come up with ideas for the region’s lagging transit problems.
Parma man acuitted on fake Facebook felony plans lawsuit (live interview)
The man acquitted on felony charges Monday after he created a fake Parma Police Department Facebook page will sit down for a live interview Saturday on cleveland.com.
Additional Cavaliers bobbleheads issued for championship run
An additional line of Cleveland Cavaliers bobbleheads has been issued by the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum.
Report of Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte robbed at gunpoint in Rio untrue, IOC says
News stories on the robbery cite Ryan Lochte’s mother.
Man charged in deadly Cleveland shooting that prompted SWAT response
Antonio Taylor Jr., 24, is charged with aggravated murder in the July 30 fatal shooting of Jacquez Lawson.
Clinton releases tax returns, Trump releases Trumpisms: Darcy cartoon
Both the deleted Clinton emails and Trump’s tax returns should have been released.
Beatles 1966 Cleveland concert set list (videos)
Cleveland was the third stop on the Beatles final tour in 1966. Here’s the set list from an eventful night in Municipal Stadium on Aug. 14, with videos of each song from various sites.
Mila Kunis tops list of celebrity birthdays for August 14, 2016
Actress Mila Kunis celebrates her 33rd birthday today.
Remembering the Beatles’ 1966 Cleveland show, 50 years later
The sound stopped long ago, but the reverberations of the Beatles’ 1966 Cleveland concert continue after half a century.
Bresha Meadows case: The fight to keep 14-year-old from prison in dad’s death (photos)
Warren Ohio teen Bresha Meadows is charged with delinquency by reason of aggravated murder in the shooting of her father, Jonathan Meadows. Bresha, 15, could be tried as adult.
Ohio voters ought to pay closer attention to judges close to home: Thomas Suddes
it’s not just the U.S. Supreme Court. Ohio voters ought to keep a closer eye on the races for the Ohio Supreme Court and the district Courts of Appeals, as well, writes Thomas Suddes.
Time to legalize performance drugs in elite sports: Maxwell J. Mehlman (Opinion)
In the 1904 Olympics, a Stanley Steamer drove alongside marathoner Thomas Hicks, serving him egg whites, sponges of warm water, French brandy, and strychnine. He placed first, writes Case Western Reserve University professor Maxwell J. Mehlman.
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