@JimJame74888138 / Twitter screen shot Official Slits Open Tournament Walleye, Discovery Inside Rocks Fishing World 'Two men at the center of the scandal were reportedly denied a $100,000 prize after tournament officials said one of them failed a polygraph.' By Jack Davis October 2, 2022
WKYC / YouTube video screen shotCommentary Woman Grab Son's EpiPen, Saves Policeman from the Brink of Death After He Collapsed from Bee Stings Just as a Cleveland police officer was on the brink of death, one local mother stepped in to save his life. By Michael Austin September 6, 2022
Bebeto Matthews / AP file photo Mass Shootings Swept These Cities Over Labor Day Weekend - Guess Who Runs Them? The weekend’s deadliest mass shooting so far occurred in Saint Paul, Minnesota, led by Mayor Melvin Carter III. By Justine Brooke Murray September 5, 2022
@RNCResearch / Twitter video screen shotCommentary Lifelong Dem Turns on Party, Will Vote GOP for First Time After Murder of Her Son Republicans hold a strong advantage in the handling of crime in Americans' minds, especially after the left's defund the police movement. By Randy DeSoto July 11, 2022
Euclid Pet Pals / Facebook After Neighbor Complaint, Police Find Emaciated Dogs Tied up and Left in Empty Apartment for Weeks They'd been left with no food or water, the floor was saturated with urine and feces, and their tether was so short they couldn't lie down. By Amanda Thomason April 13, 2022
clevelanddotcom / Twitter Siblings Allegedly Had One of State's Largest Trees Cut Down Illegally; Then It Was Sold for Lumber Black walnut trees are valuable due to their high-quality lumber, which often is used to make furniture, musical instruments and veneer. By Andrew Jose March 27, 2022
@USMarshalsHQ / Twitter Bank Teller Disappeared 52 Years Ago with $215,000 in Cash, And They Just Found Him 'Everything in real life doesn't always end like in the movies,' US Marshal Pete Elliot said in a statement. By Amanda Thomason November 17, 2021
Jason Miller / Getty Images Cleveland Indians' Attempt at Politically Correct Name Change Hits Major Roadblock The team, formerly called the Cleveland Indians, announced in July it would assume the name Guardians starting in the 2022 season. By The Associated Press October 27, 2021
RUNSTUDIO / Getty Images Former Director of Jail with Conditions Described as 'Inhumane' Will Serve Nine Months There A Cuyahoga County sheriff's deputy handcuffed Kenneth Mills as Visiting Judge Patricia Cosgrove chastized him while delivering the sentence. By The Associated Press October 8, 2021
Emilee Chinn / Getty Images Cleveland Indians Brutally Mocked After Announcing New Politically Correct Name 'There is no reason for our franchise to bear a name that is divisive,' team owner Paul Dolan said last year. By Erin Coates July 23, 2021