For too many precious pups in Northeast Ohio kennels, the hopeful holiday has just come and gone for years with no luck with finding their ‘fur-ever’ family.
Students at John Marshall High School got a big surprise Wednesday morning when newly drafted Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders made a visit to the school’s campus, delivering an inspiring message to scholar-athletes.
“Pay attention to the weather and the warnings and things like that. Just heed the warnings when tornado or severe thunderstorm warning comes out,” says Chief Parrish.
The prank call to Shedeur Sanders during the NFL draft wasn’t related to the ones other players received, according to a person familiar with the league’s investigation.
By The Associated Press and MORIAH BALINGIT AP Education Writer
Foreign students around the country were rattled over the past month to learn their student status had been canceled by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
A House Bill designed to alert Ohioans when inmates escape is one step closer to becoming law. This comes after 19 Investigates exposed how the Summit County Sheriff’s Office repeatedly failed to notify the public after prisoners escaped.
The state bill would require law enforcement enter missing persons cases in a national database that helps connect the missing to unidentified remains.