Leaked dashcam and bodycam footage appears to corroborate allegations made in a public records lawsuit filed by three Twinsburg police officers against the city and its police chief.
We demanded answers, and we got results. After numerous complaints, the City of Cleveland and ODOT say they will pick up the piles of trash on the I-90 exit ramps.
A Stark County school bus was involved in a rollover crash where three people were taken to the hospital with injuries on Monday, according to a press release from the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP).
Cleveland’s Development, Planning and Sustainability Committee decided Tuesday to designate Jesse Owens’ youth home in the Fairfax neighborhood as a historic city landmark.
New developments in a case involving a 15-year-old who was shot by an Akron police officer last month. The officer who shot 15-year-old Tavion Koonce-Williams on April 1 has been terminated. The Akron Police Department said it was due to two separate use of force incidents that are not related to the Koonce-Wiliams shooting. Meanwhile, Summit County Prosecutor Elliot Kolkovich announced that his office has requested the Summit County Juvenile Court dismiss a complaint against Koonce-Williams, pending the completion of a BCI investigation into the incident. A juvenile court judge granted the motion and dismissed the complaint.
For most, a speeding ticket is an expensive nuisance, but some Avon Lake residents are pushing back on ticketing in a very specific area, claiming the speed limit, not the speeding, is illegal.
New developments have emerged in the lawsuit filed against the Twinsburg Police Department by three officers, two of whom have been fired since our initial report.
Police said Officer Ryan Westlake was terminated due to a December 2023 incident and a March incident, not based on the officer-involved shooting incident from April 1, which is still an ongoing investigation.