Those living in East Cleveland are fighting to get their mayor's salary back to where it was last year.
If approved, a bill would give state universities a first shot at snagging vacant high school property in exchange for full tuition.
Nestle's Hot Pockets and Lean Pockets is moving from Colorado to Solon.
Two Summit County men are behind bars for allegedly having a mobile meth lab in their vehicle's back seat.
A convicted arsonist gets a new trial. The blaze killed 9 children.
Synthetic drug opana
Consumer Reports suggests ways to makeover your family's meal plan.
Singing Recovered cancer man . Helps morale
Birth control recall
Rocco Whalen
Joni Meyer-Crothers knows the pain of hunger. While a young, single mother, she remembers herself and her children having to go to bed hungry. Now she's helping those who are facing a similar plight.
hole in house
Consumer Reports ranks the top stores where Americans prefer to shop.
Valentine's Day dinner deals
Consumer Reports suggests ways to makeover your family's meal plan.
Brunswick Charity Game Package. Mike Cairns Reporting
Cleveland City Council passed an ordinance accepting a $5.8 million loan from the Cleveland Browns to make repairs to the stadium.
Browns stadium repairs
The Super Bowl may have been a nail biter, but the ads were a snooze.
Cavaliers Head Coach Byron Scott's postgame comments following the 91-88 win over the reigning NBA Champion Dallas Mavericks on 2-4-2012.
A man turned himself into Canal Fulton police, after admitting being under the influence of bath salts, K-2, marijuana, and cocaine.
A jury convicted "Mr. Football" Erick Howard of robbing a couple at gunpoint and raping a woman. He was sentenced to 30 years in prison.
Solon police are looking for a woman caught on camera using a stolen credit card at a gas station.
Parma Police are looking for a man they said robbed several pharmacies of pain medication.
CVS in Berea robbed.
WX Don Webster toss
JR Martinez interview
Madonna will perform at the Q November 10.
M.I.A. flips bird at Super Bowl halftime
The 5th annual "Hearts and Paws" adoption event was held today in Avon Lake.
Roseanne Barr is running for president -- really.
Brunswick Charity Game Package. Mike Cairns Reporting
Cleveland schools plan
State of State in Stuebenville
Akron security patrols overnight
Teacher allegedly uses hot sauce to discipline students
If approved, a bill would give state universities a first shot at snagging vacant high school property in exchange for full tuition.
Newt Gingrich lookalike
Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich spoke to workers at the Jergens plant in Cleveland Wednesday morning during a campaign stop.
Mitt Romney gets glitter-bombed at campaign headquarters in Denver
Part of today's message in Governor John Kasich's State of the State speech focused on jobs and education.
Investigations
The number of permit applications to build a drilling wastewater well rose close to 400 percent in Ohio during the last three years.
An exclusive 5 On Your Side investigation uncovers a local doctor who is under investigation for allegedly over prescribing pain killers and other prescription drugs.
National News
People who attended Super Bowl XLVI events in Indianapolis could have been exposed to measles, according to the state health department.
Around Town
Love is in the air this time of the year, especially for the dogs?
Troubleshooter
John Rich claimed he made numerous calls to the contractor, with little results after paying $6,000 for new siding.
Professor William Tabac stopped making his house payment in December 2009, hoping to get the attention of his bank.