Cabrera sits with mild groin strain
Asdrubal Cabrera has strained left groin that will keep him out of action for a few days. The shortstop said he does not know when he is going to play in a game again but is optimistic about a quick return.
Amherst Police Investigating Toddler’s Severe Injuries
AMHERST, Ohio -- Police are investigating how a toddler wound up in the hospital with severe head trauma Friday.
Flooding Fears: Watches, Warnings Still in Effect
People across Northeast Ohio are bracing for potential flooding, as steady rain continues to fall across the area.
GOP: Dems Wasted Year in ‘Bitter’ Drive for Health Care
WASHINGTON (AP) — Newly arrived Republican Sen. Scott Brown of Massachusetts accused President Barack Obama and Democrats on Saturday of a "bitter, destructive and endless" drive to pass health overhaul legislation that Brown warned would be disastrous.
American Woman Arrested in Terror Plot
DENVER (AP) — Jamie Paulin-Ramirez was a straight-A nursing student when she abruptly left Colorado last fall with her 6-year-old son and turned up in Ireland, where her parents say she was arrested this week in an alleged plot to assassinate a Swedish cartoonist.
Tickets Available For President’s Visit to Strongsville
WASHINGTON -- President Obama will be in Strongsville Monday, March 15, to discuss health care insurance reform at the Walter F. Ehrnfelt Recreation and Senior Center.
Spring Ahead This Weekend
Just a friendly reminder: it's time to spring forward! Daylight Savings Time begins this weekend.
Just a friendly reminder: it's time to spring forward! Daylight Savings Time begins this weekend.
Man shot in his East Side home
Police are investigating a shooting that occurred around 9:30 p.m. Friday in the 11600 block of Durant Street.
3-year-old Amherst boy injured
A 3-year-old Amherst boy is in critical condition this morning with brain injuries and multiple bruises on his body.
Rose George, author of ‘The Big Necessity,’ to discuss issue of dealing with human waste
The way the world deals with human waste . . . or doesn't deal with it . . . can mean the difference between life and death, an author says.
Railroads pushed the uniformity in time across the United States in the late 1880s
Springing ahead to daylight-saving time at 2 a.m. Sunday might be an inconvenience that will cost some people an hour's sleep, but it barely rates a second's thought compared with the years when Cleveland followed the sun.
Clevelanders recognized early on the benefits of daylight savings time
Cleveland was late to accept standard time but became a pioneer of daylight-saving time.
A.M. News Links: Remembrance at Iwo Jima, homecoming for Iraq War soldiers and a home for blind puppies
While Canton-area reservists get a warm welcome on their return from 10 months in Iraq, another Northeast Ohio family visits the rarely seen battlefield at Iwo Jima. And while one local man mushes his dogs in the Iditarod, five special dogs need a special kind of home.
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Weekend Warriors, Unite! Don’t Let The Rain Stop You From Enjoying Yourself Today
Yes, guys, the weather outside right now looks like crap compared to the last two days in the 60s and 70s. But should that stop you from indulging in a session with Cleveland's complete companion? I think not!