A Canton man was arrested Friday on charges related to his actions during the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, according to a press release from the United States Department of Justice.
An ongoing investigation into drug trafficking at a Geneva Township home that also serves as a business led to authorities seizing methamphetamine, crack cocaine, prescription drugs, a firearm, and cash, the sheriff said.
A former East Cleveland city council member is speaking out after a state audit finds he misappropriated thousands of taxpayer dollars. Ernest Smith claims he’s innocent and his opponents are the ones who are guilty of spreading vicious lies.
19 News has learned The Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) last month found four finable violations at the Medina County chemical plant that suffered a hydrochloric acid leak in January.
The attorney representing 39-year-old Aisha Schwartz says Lakewood woman had a stroke this week which has caused “significant deficits in her mobility and cognitive abilities.”
Case Western Reserve University has released a statement that the ongoing protest at the university’s Kelvin Smith Library oval is being shut down as of 6 p.m.
The Lorain County Port Authority voted Wednesday to proceed with Industrial Commercial Properties’ plan to convert Midway Mall into an industrial and business park.
19 Investigates spoke with Tim Dimoff, National Use of Force and Police Procedure Expert about how Canton Police officers handled the arrest of Frank Tyson.
President Joe Biden on Thursday approved Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s disaster declaration request after deadly tornadoes ripped through the state in March.
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