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A warm day with highs in the upper 70s and low 80s will lead to a stormy afternoon and evening. A cold front will approach with showers and storms developing after 2 p.m. to 4 p m. These storms will move quickly to the east. Severe weather is possible with storms capable of producing damaging winds, hail and an isolated tornado. Quieter and cooler overnight with areas falling into the upper 30s to lower 50s. Expect a big temperature spread across the state Wednesday with the 50s to the north and 70s to the south.

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Today’s Big Stories

Honda gets closer to final stages of construction

Honda in Fayette County is getting closer to completing its final stages of construction, according to its public relations team. They’ve hired more than 400 associates, and they’re continuing the on-boarding process. 

FDA upgrades recall for apple juice sold in Ohio

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has upgraded a recall for more than 170,000 bottles of apple juice that was sold in Ohio and many other states.

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More Americans feel economy will worsen in next 6 months, Conference Board poll finds

Consumers expect the economy to worsen over the next six months, according to the latest U.S. Consumer Confidence Index poll from the nonprofit Conference Board.

Columbus City Council to help low-income residents offset utility cost

Monday evening, Columbus City Council approved an ordinance to help low-income residents afford the rising costs of utilities using over half a million of COVID relief funds.

 

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Crews respond to 10-inch water main break in Cleveland; possible sinkhole reported

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Crews respond to 10-inch water main break in Cleveland; possible sinkhole reported


CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A massive water main break and a possible sinkhole was reported in Cleveland Monday afternoon.

A 19 News crew is on scene at the intersection of E 130th Street and Buckeye Road for the possible reported sinkhole and a water main break.

According to the Cleveland Division of Water, the break on Buckeye Road is a 10-inch water main and a repair crew is on the way.

The water has been shut off, but the area remains closed due to the debris and for cleanup.

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19 News has made call outs to officials for more information.

Sinkhole reported in Cleveland, crews on scene(Source: WOIO)

This is a developing story. Return to 19 News for updates.

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Body found in search for boy missing in Lake Erie, Cleveland fire officials says

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Body found in search for boy missing in Lake Erie, Cleveland fire officials says


CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The body of a missing boy in Lake Erie was found Sunday afternoon, according to the Cleveland Fire Department.

Multiple agencies searched Lake Erie Saturday night and continued searching Sunday morning for a young boy who was reported in the water near the East 55th Street Marina.

Multiple agencies searched Lake Erie Saturday night and continued searching Sunday morning for a young boy who was reported in the water near the East 55th Street Marina.(WOIO)

The search for the boy had turned into a recovery mission before Metroparks divers discovered the body, Cleveland Fire Chief Mike Norman said.

The search for the boy had turned into a recovery mission before Metroparks divers discovered...
The search for the boy had turned into a recovery mission before Metroparks divers discovered the body, Cleveland Fire Chief Mike Norman said.(WOIO)

Cleveland Fire, Metroparks and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources responded to the call, which came in just before 9 p.m. Saturday.

Search efforts

Cleveland Fire said crews responded to a report of a child in the water. A fire boat made multiple passes over the area, shining a light into the water. Two divers were also sent into the lake to search for the child. No body was found.

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A helicopter was also spotted flying over the water near the bank, searching with a spotlight.

The Cleveland Fire Department said at 10:15 p.m. Saturday that its crew in the lake would be ending their search soon.

Cleveland fire crews said Sunday that they resumed the search for the missing boy before turning operations over to a recovery mission.

Chief Norman said Metroparks divers are transporting the body and receiving assistance from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.

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ADA TAYLOR Obituary – Middleburg Heights, OH (1947-2026)

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ADA TAYLOR Obituary – Middleburg Heights, OH (1947-2026)



ADA I. TAYLOR


OBITUARY

(nee Everhardt), of Middleburg Heights, formerly of Avon Lake, passed away peacefully on Friday, July 3, 2026 at Royal Oak Hospice after a short illness. Ada was born December 30, 1947 in Philadelphia, PA. Beloved wife of the late Terry R. Taylor (2012); loving mother of Elliot E. Taylor; loving ‘pet mom’ of Molly and Kitty; daughter of the late Pendleton B. and Inez (nee Chestnut) Everhardt; sister of the late Joyce Everhardt. Ada was a well-known and respected Real Estate Agent/Broker for 51 years in the Greater Cleveland area. 39 of those years were spent at Howard Hanna. She graduated from West Tech High School and then earned her Bachelor’s degree in education from BGSU before going full time in Real Estate. Ada was an Honors English, History and Journalism teacher at Lorain High School from 1971 ‘ 1975. Also, for a short time in the 80’s she was a lobbyist in Washington, DC for independent business owners. Ada is survived by her son Elliott E. Taylor and cousins David Dieball (Marilyn), Allan Dieball Benjamin Dieball and Donna Bednar (Michael). In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to City Dogs Cleveland, 9203 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH 44102. A private Graveside Service will be held at St. Joseph/Elmhurst Cemetery in Avon. Arrangements made by Ripepi Funeral Home (440)888-0800



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