It's the end of the road for Matt Fish's Melt Bar & Grilled. We examine the rise and fall of a CLE dining and cultural icon at its end.
A reckless driver whom authorities say struck and killed a "beloved local broadcast journalist" is now facing charges.
This morning, while temperatures were in the 20’s, a section of Lakewood lost power for the fourth time in a month.
Zachary Saliba is charged with Aggravated Vehicular Homicide in the death of journalist Bill Safos in Lakewood, Ohio.
Taste the best of Mexico on Jan. 18 when premium tequilas paired with curated culinary offerings will be served at The Ritz-Carlton, Cleveland during its Tequila Pairing Experience. The tequila
With Flyin’ to the Hoop this weekend in the Dayton area, 12 teams ranked in the cleveland.com boys basketball Top 25 were in action Friday night around Northeast Ohio. No. 9 Richmond Heights got started early at Kettering Fairmont’s Trent Arena in Dayton.
Toastique is coming to the Pinecrest shopping mall in Orange in 2025, as previously reported by FOX 8. The woman-founded café will serve gourmet toasts, smoothie bowls and other healthy options. According to Pinecrest officials, this will be Toastique’s first location in Ohio.
Adam Wilde’s 30-second spot featuring a couple bonding over Cool Ranch breath misses out on the finals of a Doritos contest.
Authorities said the man was driving recklessly when he struck the 58-year-old former television news reporter.
Happeings – what’s coming up in Northeast Here is a brief rundown of some coming entertainment options in Northeast Ohio. Make submissions for consideration via email to [email protected] or entertainment@news-herald.
While his players didn’t think much about it, St. Vincent-St. Mary coach Dru Joyce II considered that his boys basketball team could face rival Archbishop Hoban again in the postseason. The Ohio High School Athletic Association’s revamped format of seven divisions will place both STVM (6-5),
In what the owner called a “garage sale, memorial and celebration of life,” customers were invited to peruse the restaurant’s carefully curated collection of merchandise, artwork and small wares.