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Metro Power outage delays opening of Cuyahoga County buildings amid dangerous heat advisory Published: Jun. 24, 2025, 9:32 a.m.
The cooling system at the Cuyahoga County Justice Center began working again Wednesday after the system shut down due to an overheated substation.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Cuyahoga County buildings in Cleveland closed Tuesday morning as utility crews worked to repair a substation that overheated and caught fire. Officials originally said the ...
A June 24 substation fire caused an all-day power outage that cut off the system that cools the Cuyahoga County jail in ...
Video shows how 2 prisoners overdosed simultaneously at the Lorain County Jail. Prisoners are smuggling drugs into Ohio's ...
A Clermont County man is accused of causing a man to suffer a fractured skull and brain bleed in May while they were Warren County Jail inmates. Edward Allen Moore, 34, of Williamsburg, was scheduled ...
Less than a third of ICE detainees at the Butler County Jail had criminal convictions, and most were for nonviolent crimes.
Lucas County Sheriff Mike Navarre was not mincing words Tuesday, saying the decision will end up costing taxpayers in the long run when the current jail becomes uninhabitable.
Cuyahoga County officials say no one incarcerated in the jail needed treatment for heat illness. People inside say it was life-threatening.
This week’s Cuyahoga’s Most Wanted, features a Cleveland man who has warrants in three separate cases in Cuyahoga County.
An Ohio fire department rescued more than 50 people in just three hours -- including children and six dogs who were thrown out of their rafts and kayaks on the Cuyahoga River during unexpectedly ...
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