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It has been a tough season due to the coronavirus disease, especially for thousands who have lost jobs, temporarily or permanently.  That can make it hard for those to afford a lot, especially a bite to eat. One pizza company in Northeast Ohio has decided to pay it forward by helping out those who were […]

Cleveland Metroparks is placing restrictions and closures at several of their parks in Northeast Ohio. It is to help make sure that the coronavirus disease does not continue to spread. From WJW Fox 8 News Cleveland: Beginning Wednesday, the Metroparks will be closing several roads to motorists in effort to provide park users with more […]

Who would have thought that MC Hammer’s most famous song would end up become one of the biggest anthems in the era of COVID-19? That has become the case with an Alzheimer’s care facility, located in Strongsville, Ohio, after those involved, including residents, made a video to remind those of the importance of social and […]

After an associate has tested positive for COVID-19, Cleveland-based grocery store chain Heinen’s has to close its Pepper Pike location, which is where that particular employee works at. Even though the employee is “now in self-quarantine,” and has not been on the job since Mar. 25, the status of the location is unclear as of […]

There is supposed to be an order in Ohio to have all non-essential businesses closed down until further notice as ordered by Gov. Mike DeWine, while the state battles COVID-19. However, there is a growing number that is violating that rule, and deciding to remain open.  At least in Cuyahoga County. From WKYC 3News Cleveland: […]

Alternative medical sites are now being considered for patients who have the coronavirus disease. One of them might be the International Exposition Center, better known as the I-X Center, on Cleveland’s west side near Hopkins Airport, according to sources. The I-X Center is now being evaluated as “an alternate medical facility” to help treat COVID-19 […]

Ohio is making progress in its part to help “flatten the curve” when it comes to the spread of the coronavirus disease. Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Amy Acton gave the latest update on the projections of how high the amount of COVID-19 cases the state could reach if residents continue the practicing of […]

A Cleveland tradition is going virtual for the first time ever this year. The  Rite Aid Cleveland Marathon is making changes to its annual race, which is slated to take place in May, and was supposed to welcome a large gathering in Downtown. Now, there will be some adjustments coming up this spring. From WEWS […]

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Induction Ceremony in Cleveland is getting a new date after its original May 2, 2020 date was postponed due to concerns involving the coronavirus disease. The ceremony will now take place on Nov. 7 later in the year. From WEWS News 5 Cleveland: The 2020 Induction class includes […]

Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Amy Acton reports patients who contract COVID-19 are exhibiting new symptoms previously not associated with the coronavirus. The new findings include patients without fevers with symptoms including gastrointestinal upset, more fatigue, in addition to the previously reported flu-like symptoms like dry coughs, difficulty breathing, fever, and tiredness. This news […]

If you are going through Lakewood, or perhaps living in the popular Cleveland west side suburb, you might be seeing some Holiday cheer going on earlier than usual. It is part of a new mission to unite the community in the city to help bring some unity in midst of the coronavirus crisis take place […]

The Greater Cleveland Food Bank saw long lines from multiple directions on Mar. 24 when vehicles were lining up to collect groceries, leading to traffic being backed up for hours on Waterloo Road at its Cleveland location. From WJW Fox 8 News Cleveland: It was the organization’s second day of drive-thru food pick-up during the […]