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New Day Cleveland
An Air Quality Alert is in effect until Wednesday at midnight. Monitor your outdoor activity if you suffer from any breathing difficulties.
At 8 a.m. Tuesday, Jayson Lyle Conrad was being transported to a Summa Health White Pond Medical Center along Park West Boulevard for a medical appointment when he overpowered a deputy and escaped on foot into a heavily wooded area, the Summit County Sheriff’s Office said.
Cleveland's Own: Brennon Braud featured on FOX 8 News in the Morning on May 31, 2023.
The Shaw Jewish Community Center closed early on Tuesday, sending children home from school and from daycare, and closing its recreation facilities and outdoor pool to members, as authorities conducted a search near its property for an escaped inmate.
According to local astronomer Jay Reynolds, the ISS will rise in the northwest around 9:23 p.m., peaking at 84 degrees around 9:26 p.m. and set in the southeast at 9:30 p.m.
As the sun sets, temps fall into the 70s. Overnight, clear, quiet and warm with lows bottoming out around 60 degrees.
A Wisconsin group sent a letter of complaint to a school board in Stark County pressing the school board to put an end to saying a prayer before its meeting.
The FOX 8 I-Team just tracked down a local mayor who had been avoiding us and tough questions affecting everyone driving on Interstate 77 passing through Newburgh Heights.
A Gates Mills family was moved to tears during an unforgettable surprise for their daughter when teachers at a school in Parma brought graduation home to a student too sick to attend.
In the past, food allergy treatment centered around avoiding certain foods, according to the Cleveland Clinic. Now, introducing troublesome foods into the person’s diet earlier is the preferred treatment method.
Jayson Lyle Conrad was being transported to a Summa Health facility for a medical appointment on Tuesday, May 30, when the Summit County Sheriff's Office said he overpowered a deputy and escaped on foot into a heavily wooded area.
For years, homeowners and residents in certain parts of Parma have experienced recurring flooding in their basements.