Cleveland, OH
A quick winter storm brought plowable snow across Ohio. Here’s what fell
A winter storm introduced a burst of snow into the area on Sunday, which is truly fizzling out on Monday.
A swath of upper accumulations stretching diagonally throughout the state from Cincinnati to Cleveland usually amounted to between 3 to six inches, however a couple of choose spots noticed snowfall totals even high a half-foot.
Whereas many of the state noticed primarily snow all through the storm’s entirety, components of southern and japanese Ohio noticed change over to a wintry combine and rain. In consequence, these areas measured much less snow in comparison with the remainder of the state.
Regardless, learn how a lot snow fell close to you by clicking or tapping the snow icons on the interactive map under.
A couple of lingering snow showers will proceed to maneuver by means of as we speak, however will not quantity to a lot by the point situations fully dry up. One other midweek storm will deliver further accumulations to the state.
Our crew of meteorologists dives deep into the science of climate and breaks down well timed climate information and data. To view extra climate and local weather tales, take a look at our climate blogs part.
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Cleveland, OH
‘Superman’ cast visits Northeast Ohio restaurant
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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – It’s a bird… It’s a plane…. It’s…. a Reuben sandwich!
Some of the cast of the new Superman movie including David Corenswet, portraying Clark Kent a.k.a. Superman in James Gunn’s film, visited Slyman’s restaurant in Cleveland during their time in the city filming the movie.
“You have to eat here to be like Superman,” the restaurant said on Facebook.
The movie is expected to hit theaters in 2025.
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Cleveland, OH
Avtron Power Solutions Expands Capabilities with Acquisition of Rx Monitoring Services, Transforming Data Center Commissioning Automation
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Cleveland, OH – June 25, 2024 – Avtron Power Solutions, a Hidden Harbor Capital Partners portfolio company, and a global leader in load bank test solutions, announces the acquisition of Rx Monitoring Services (RxMS), a…
Cleveland, OH
Crime Gun Intelligence Center opening in Cleveland
CLEVELAND — The Surgeon General has now declared gun violence a public health crisis in America.
He is calling for preventive measures similar to past campaigns against smoking and traffic safety.
The question now is how to fight this crisis, and Cleveland is hoping a new Crime Gun Intelligence Center, modeled after one in Cincinnati, will help.
United States Attorney General Merrick Garland was in Cleveland on Tuesday to announce a new crime gun intelligence center, also known as a CGIC. Garland said CGICs are centralized law enforcement hubs that will help to investigate and prevent gun violence by bringing law enforcement officers and prosecutors together at every level, providing access to firearms tracing technology.
“Through enhanced collaboration and advanced technology, CGIC’s help investigators generate leads to get shooters off the streets and dismantle the trafficking networks that supply violent criminals with their guns,” Garland said.
Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and Cleveland native, Stephen Dettelbach, said the CGICs have the ability to take a particular piece of evidence to help solve gun violence crimes.
“… a shell casing, a fingerprint, a LPR reading, a traffic light camera, a ring camera, and to take that piece of evidence and turn it to actionable intelligence in realtime,” Dettelbach said.
Garland said the CGIC’s across the country are already supporting law enforcement investigations, like the one in Columbus, that helped locate a shell casing from a crime scene in only 2 days, compared to taking 40-60 days before the center.
“No one in this country should have to live in fear of gun violence, no family and community should have to grieve the loss of their loved ones to senseless violence, that is why we are here today. The Northeast Ohio Crime Gun Intelligence Center will help us leverage our partnerships and technological innovation to solve gun crimes and save lives,” Garland said.
But Garland also pointed to obstacles like a new proposal to cut the justice department’s budget by almost $1 billion.
“This effort to defund the justice department and its essential law enforcement functions will make our fight against violent crime all the more difficult. It is unacceptable,” Garland said.
Garland said he thinks the decision by the Surgeon General to declare gun violence as a public health crisis will help draw public attention to the matter.
“This CGIC does not represent the culmination of the justice department’s efforts to stop gun violence in this region, it marks a new chapter,” Garland said.
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