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A new law has officially been passed by the Ohio House of Representatives on May 19. Known as ‘Aisha’s Law,’ it is a bill that is supposed to “protect domestic violence victims from further violence in high-risk situations.” It is also named after Aisha Fraser, a well-loved Shaker Heights teacher who was murdered by her […]

The City of Canton has decided to pull the plug on its annual Independence Day Monumental Fourth Fireworks Celebration this year. In other words, there will not be a public event involving fireworks and a large gathering this summer.  It is all due to concerns involving the coronavirus pandemic. From WKYC 3News Cleveland: City officials […]

If you are having cabin fever, and looking for creative ways to get out of the house, then we have the solution for you. The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo has come up with a unique event where families can see the animals without leaving their vehicles. It’s part of a new event called “Cruise the Zoo,” […]

With more businesses slowly opening up this month after being closed down due to the coronavirus pandemic, a lot more people are coming out. However, they are coming in droves to a point where laws are being broken. Just ask the Cleveland Police Department.  Over this past weekend, they have received 28 calls on “businesses […]

After a popular Ohio City neighborhood establishment’s general manager has generated bad press for making what appeared to be racist and bigoted comments, his place of employment is now speaking out. Townhall has taken to social media to give a statement on the comments made by GM Ryan Hartzell, and the status of his employment. […]

When COVID-19 impacted the restaurant and drink industry, especially in the Cleveland, many who had been employed for years or months had soon found themselves out of work, either through a layoff or furlough. Some might still have trouble finding work or at least something to keep themselves occupied. Dave Ocker and Kyah Fernandez, however, […]

There is now a lot of disputes in regards to a several restaurants in Ohio over how they have handled the amount of crowds they have allowed into their establishments since the reopening of their outdoor dining rooms on May 15. One of those places on the hot seat is Townhall, located on Cleveland’s west […]

A lot of Ohio restaurants have opened up their outdoor dining spaces and patios again, starting on May 15, and for the most part, a good majority appear to be following the rules with the coronavirus pandemic still in play. The amount of customers allowed has to be restricted, and table arrangements must be where […]

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The Governor has been slowly opening up the state of Ohio, however, as things are opening up people are flooding to get out their almost like they have been trapped in a closet for 2 months.  The problem is people are so excited to go to a restaurant or the Flats in Cleveland, that they […]

  La’Teasha Macer from Cambridge, Maryland says she has been through a lot in her 28 years on this earth. She watched Multiple Sclerosis take a toll on her mother’s life, leaving her bedridden, but she held her mom down helping raise four other children while going to school full-time and working two jobs.  La’Teasha […]

After reopening its Downtown store following its closing due to concerns involving the coronavirus disease, a popular Cleveland business had to deal with vandalism and robbery shortly thereafter. The Cleveland Clothing Co. had just relaunched its E. 4th location earlier on May 15 with shorter than usual hours. However, later that evening, an act of […]

Restaurants in Ohio are starting to open up their indoor and outdoor dining spaces again this month. However, with the outside portions opening before the inside, there are going to be a lot of customers who are more comfortable eating in the open air. Now one of the state’s biggest cities is considering an idea […]