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One person injured in Akron house fire Full Story »
One person injured in Akron house fire Full Story »
Increased police patrols, checkpoint planned for Summit County Full Story »
Akron man guilty of threatening to throw woman into lake Full Story »
UA introduces new football coach Full Story »
Burglary reports from Akron police - Dec. 10 Full Story »
Fair-weather fans need not apply: The Browns-Steelers game tonight is the second-coldest of the rivalry played in Cleveland. Full Story »
Thousands of Ohio corn farmers have a keen interest in the local effect -- for good or bad -- of any global agreements that might come out of climate talks in Copenhagen, Denmark. "All agriculture, including Ohio corn farmers, needs... Full Story »
Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Timothy J. McGinty stepped down Thursday from hearing the multiple murder trial of Anthony Sowell -- citing a potential conflict with his own well-known efforts to reform criminal justice practices. Full Story »
Garfield Heights police are investigating a four-car crash on Interstate 480 Full Story »
The nation's road builders and bus-and-rail agencies are thrilled with the billions they're getting for transit hubs and road projects, but they'd like some more. Lawmakers including U.S. Sen. George Voinovich agree that the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 doesn't come close to meeting the nation's road needs. Full Story »
CLEVELAND -- Actors in the Broadway smash "Wicked" didn't let screaming and swearing in the audience ruin their performance in Ohio. Full Story »
CLEVELAND -- Finding the wedding dress was the easy part for bride Donna Parco. Full Story »
CLEVELAND -- Tonight's game between the Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers will be seen locally on WKYC-TV 3. Pre-game coverage begins at 6:30 p.m. and kickoff is set for 8:20 p.m. Full Story »
CLEVELAND -- Riders on more than 40 RTA bus routes may spend part of the holidays figuring out a new way to get around. Full Story »
CUYAHOGA COUNTY -- It starts with what seems like an ordinary phone call from your grandchild. But it ends up costing elderly Clevelanders thousands of dollars. Police say an old scheme, targeting seniors, has resurfaced in Northeast Ohio. Full Story »
A Cleveland boy got a little worried when his mother started walking with a cane. Find out what he determined the cane meant. Full Story »
A 37-year-old soccer coach faces two counts of sexual battery in connection with inappropriately touching two teens. Full Story »
Is your skin a bit dry because of the changing weather. Find out what is best to protect your skin on frigid days. Full Story »
Find out what to do if you are concerned about your pipes during the freezing temperatures. Full Story »
Find out about a company that offers car enthusiasts a special gift for Christmas. Full Story »
Canton Health Department will issue second doses of H1N1 vaccine to children, first doses to priority groups Saturday. Full Story »
North Canton Church of Christ will present “The Silent Night,” a benefit concert for the homeless, at 7:15 p.m. Friday at 1301 E. Maple St. The event is for students in sixth through 12th grade. Full Story »
KEY ACTION Removed from the agenda a labor agreement with Stark County Sheriff Timothy Swanson and sergeants, represented by the Fraternal Order of Police. Personnel Manager Marsha Cimadevilla said the contract has been signed but had not been sent to the commissioners in time for their approval. Full Story »
Law-enforcement agencies in Stark, Summit and Tuscarawas counties and the Ohio Highway Patrol are banding together for a corridor enforcement project from 7 tonight to 3 a.m. Saturday. Full Story »
It looks like any other pile of dirt. But if the dirt was collected and dumped by a street sweeper it must be hauled to a landfill. That rule has North Canton officials sorting out ways to clean up a site the city has been using in Jackson Township Full Story »
CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) - What a game! With five 1st-half sacks and three in the second half-- the Cleveland Browns have finally beat the Pittsburgh Steelers. Full Story »
CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) - There appears to be both good news and bad news when it comes to Cuyahoga County's new budget. Full Story »
Oslo, Norway (CNN) -- President Obama accepted the Nobel Peace Prize in Norway on Thursday but acknowledged the questions surrounding the award. Full Story »
CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) - Join the Cleveland Department of Public Health Zelma Watson George Recreation Center to get your FREE H1N1 Flu Vaccination this afternoon. Full Story »
COVENTRY TOWNSHIP, OH (WOIO) - A 61-year-old Summit County woman is recovering after she was shot in the arm by her husband. Full Story »
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin -- In a few weeks, hundreds of dogs will have no place to go. Full Story »
A Medina County man was found guilty Thursday, of brutally killing a dog with a metal fence post. Full Story »
ELYRIA, Ohio (AP) — Authorities in Ohio say a Detroit mother was driving 88 to 103 mph when she crashed her minivan this summer, killing two of her children. Full Story »
People who bought tickets at the Playhouse Square State Theater, go a lot more than they paid for Tuesday. Full Story »
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — State officials now say next year's census will create 24,000 temporary jobs in Ohio, far more than the 5,000 openings the Census Bureau announced earlier. Full Story »
OAK HARBOR A structure fire on 10800 W. Collingwood Blvd. in Oak Harbor is giving firefighters trouble. Full Story »
SANDUSKY A Sandusky native was arrested late this morning by the U.S. Marshals Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force and Sandusky police. Full Story »
Whether you're looking for a gift for a hardcore gamer or a console for someone who's just getting started, the options this season (along with the recently-slashed price tags) make game-gifting a snap. Full Story »
The Firelands Symphony Orchestra will be getting everyone into the Christmas spirit this Sunday by teaming up with Broadway actress and singer —and Sandusky native — Lynne Wintersteller to present “Home for the Holidays,” the third show of the season for the symphony. Full Story »
SANDUSKY Santa Claus, apparently fond of children in Erie County, has booked a return engagement in Sandusky. He’s meeting with them again in his usual hangout, the Cookie House in Washington Park in downtown Sandusky. Full Story »
Click here to read today’s newspaper. The power outage that hit our building early Wednesday morning and subsequent outages during the day caused a spike in power to the Gazette’s printing press and damaged the electrical system. Today’s Medina Gazette is being printed by the Sandusky Register and should arrive soon. We will be working through the day [...] Full Story »
Terry N. Ball Richard A. Fargo Andrew J. Hibinger Robert L. Lewis Arnold van Rossem Read the full obituaries in The Gazette E-dition at: http://medinagazette.oh.newsmemory.com/ Full Story »
Click here to read today’s newspaper. Due to the power outage , the electronic edition is being made available FREE today online. Like what you see? Newspaper subscribers can subscribe to the electronic edition for just $1 extra. Click here for detailed information. For all others click here. Full Story »
Marcia Davis Mary Lee Domann Richard A. Fargo Bill T. Meluch David Zeller Walker Read the full obituaries in The Gazette E-dition at: http://medinagazette.oh.newsmemory.com/ Full Story »
BRUNSWICK — Cuyahoga Community College plans to bring as many educational opportunities as possible to area residents with its planned $10.2 million Brunswick College Center. “We’re very excited about it,” At-large Councilman Pat McNamara said, “because it’s on the Brunswick High School campus and right next to the library and recreation center.” The 30,000-square-foot, three-story building will ... Full Story »
NORTH RIDGEVILLE — Firefighters from four different departments are on the scene of a fire on Otten Road. Full Story »
SANDUSKY — The Mylander Foundation has distributed $95,522.50 to nonprofit and governmental organizations in the area. Full Story »
WASHINGTON — New hope for car dealers who involuntarily closed their doors this summer could come today from the U.S. House of Representatives, when it votes on a bill to create arbitration between carmakers and dealers. Full Story »
AMHERST TOWNSHIP — Detectives are trying to piece together what happened when a 30-year-old man was stabbed in the right shoulder Saturday morning, Lorain County Sheriff's Sgt. Don Barker said. Full Story »
ELYRIA — Alicia Fuerstenberg planned to spend Tuesday afternoon wrapping Christmas presents. Instead, she was forced to tell her 4-year-old twin sons 20 of their wrapped presents had been stolen from underneath the family Christmas tree. Full Story »
A tree is reflected in a rain puddle in the German city of Stuttgart. AFP/DDP/Sascha Schuermann
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