Cleveland, OH
Boil Alert issued for Brunswick and parts of North Royalton, Strongsville
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The Cleveland Water Division has issued the next boil advisory because of two giant water primary breaks and an influence outage, in response to a press launch from the Cleveland Water Division.
The Cleveland Water Division warned that disease-causing organisms might have entered the Cleveland Water system within the Brunswick, North Royalton, and Strongsville areas.
The waterborne sickness might embody nausea and abdomen discomfort.
Cleveland Water stated it presently has no proof that the water system is contaminated, nonetheless, the chance does exist.
The affected space is for all Cleveland Water prospects south of Drake Street in these cities.
[ CLICK HERE TO SEE A MAP OF THE IMPACTED AREAS ]
Cleveland Water prospects want to make use of bottled water or boil their water earlier than utilizing for consuming, cooking, or brushing tooth.
The boil advisory is anticipated to proceed via Wednesday, Jan. 18, and presumably into Thursday morning, Jan, 19, in response to Cleveland Water.
Cleveland Water listed the next precautions prospects within the affected space ought to take:
- DO NOT DRINK THE WATER WITHOUT FLUSHING AND BOILING IT FIRST. If attainable, take away aerator screens and flush all faucets used for consuming and cooking for at the least 3 minutes. Reattach aerators. Fill a clear pot or kettle with COLD water. Deliver water to a rolling boil and let it boil for at the least 3 minutes. Let the water cool earlier than utilizing, or use bottled water. Retailer boiled water in a container coated with a lid and if attainable within the fridge. Boiled or bottled water must be used for consuming, making ice, brushing tooth, washing dishes, and meals preparation till additional discover. Boiling kills micro organism and different organisms within the water.
- Waterborne sickness might embody nausea, vomiting and abdomen discomfort. For those who expertise a number of of those signs and so they persist, contact your physician. Individuals with severely compromised immune techniques, infants, and a few aged folks could also be at elevated danger. These folks ought to search recommendation about consuming water from their healthcare suppliers.
For the reason that water mains that broke are used for direct service to prospects. it might additionally trigger further disruptions in water high quality.
This contains discolored water and/or probably a brief improve in lead ranges within the consuming water, Cleveland Water acknowledged.
As a precaution, Cleveland Water stated it’s offering folks within the speedy break space with water filters licensed to take away lead for quickly filtering water used for consuming, cooking and brushing tooth.
Cleveland Water stated those that haven’t acquired a filter will not be within the space of danger, however you should still want to buy and use a water filter licensed to take away lead.
Those that have acquired a filter will discover Producer’s directions on learn how to correctly use the filter, together with when the filter must be modified, are included with the filter and must be learn prior to make use of.
As a regular apply, the USEPA recommends the next actions to cut back attainable lead publicity in consuming water:
- CLEAN: Clear your faucet aerator often and after disruptions to water service. If attainable, take away it earlier than flushing.
- FLUSH: If water has not been used for a number of hours, run the faucet till there’s a noticeable temperature drop. Then, run water for 30 seconds to three minutes earlier than utilizing it for consuming and cooking. This helps flush water that will have contained lead that will have leached from plumbing.
- CONSUME COLD: Use chilly water for cooking, consuming, and getting ready child formulation. Boiling the water is not going to scale back lead. Sizzling faucet water might comprise greater ranges of metals than chilly.
Cleveland Water stated it’s investigating the issue and taking the mandatory steps to appropriate it as quickly as attainable.
Name Cleveland Water at 216-664-3060, or go to clevelandwater.com for extra info.
You may also be taught basic tips on methods to reduce the chance of an infection by microbes or lead publicity by calling EPA Protected Consuming Water Hotline at 1-800-426-4791 or clicking right here to go to their web site.
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Cleveland, OH
Cleveland, Ohio: Thanksgiving Rain Tonight, Snow Expected This Weekend Along Lake Erie
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Cleveland, OH – A Winter Storm Watch is set to take effect Friday, bringing heavy lake-effect snow to Northeast Ohio and areas near I-90. Residents should prepare for travel disruptions starting late Thursday night as snow bands develop.
According to the National Weather Service, the storm will persist through Monday, with snowfall exceeding eight inches in some locations. Areas along Lake Erie could see totals above a foot where lake-effect snow bands remain stationary. The heaviest snowfall is expected Friday night into Saturday morning, with visibility dropping below a quarter mile in some areas. Hazardous conditions may delay or halt holiday travel plans.
The extended forecast predicts a rainy Thanksgiving Day in Cleveland, with highs reaching 45°F before temperatures drop sharply overnight. Rain will transition into snow late Thursday, with a chance of snow showers throughout Friday. Breezy winds are expected, adding to the potential for drifting snow and icy roads.
Saturday and Sunday will bring scattered snow showers, with highs in the low 30s and nighttime lows dipping into the low 20s. These colder temperatures will likely worsen road conditions and create slick surfaces for drivers.
Drivers planning to use I-90 or Route 2 this weekend are urged to monitor conditions closely and consider alternative travel plans. Be prepared with an emergency kit and allow extra travel time. Stay updated through local alerts to avoid sudden hazardous conditions.
The National Weather Service encourages residents to finalize preparations today, ensuring vehicles are winter-ready and outdoor plans are flexible.
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Cleveland, OH
Male shot and killed in Brook Park
BROOK PARK, Ohio (WOIO) – A male was shot and killed near the area of West 130th and Holland Road Tuesday.
Police said they got called around 315 p.m. for the shooting.
The shooting is under investigation with no other information available at this time.
Brook Park Police Department will not be releasing any information until on or after Dec. 3, according to Southwest dispatch.
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Cleveland, OH
9 people indicted for illegal bar scheme throughout Cuyahoga County
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The Ohio Investigative Unit and Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office announced a 45-count Criminal Enterprise indictment in connection with a network of illegally operated bars across Cuyahoga County Tuesday.
The investigation uncovered a scheme in which “straw” owners purchased bars illegally as early as 2019, using illegal proceeds to continue to purchase more bars over a period of several years.
According to a press release from OIU, between 2019 and 2024, illegal were established at the following locations: Boozerz and The Bench Lounge in Euclid; Aura-Iconic and Aries Restaurant & Lounge in Garfield Heights; Night Capz and The Score in Cleveland Heights; and Bar Mayfield in South Euclid.
Investigators said that ownership of several of these businesses were later transferred to individuals with significant criminal histories, who would have been prohibited from being documented owners.
The enterprise generated nearly $4 million in illegal profits.
Investigators said that these proceeds were distributed to members of the enterprise and were used to purchase property and fund considerable personal expenses, entertainment, and leisure activities.
While being operated, these premises became significant public nuisances with frequent shootings, gun crimes, assaults, and disturbances, according to the press release. This placed a strain on local law enforcement resources and prompted numerous complaints from residents near these establishments. During the execution of search warrants in October, OIU agents seized cash, business records, and multiple firearms.
Nine people from northeast Ohio were indicted in the enterprise, including:
Randy Pittman (Age 53, of Macedonia)
– Engaging in a Pattern of Corrupt Activity
– Conspiracy
– Tampering with Records (6 counts)
– Grand Theft (4 counts)
– Money Laundering (5 counts)
Sharita Roberts (Age 42, of Newburgh Heights)
– Engaging in a Pattern of Corrupt Activity
– Conspiracy
– Tampering with Records (12 counts)
– Grand Theft (4 counts)
– Money Laundering (5 counts)
Rayshawn Duncan (Age 35, of Cleveland)
– Engaging in a Pattern of Corrupt Activity
– Conspiracy
– Tampering with Records (5 counts)
– Grand Theft (3 counts)
– Money Laundering (2 counts)
Donald King Jr. (Age 43, of Cleveland)
– Engaging in a Pattern of Corrupt Activity
– Conspiracy
– Tampering with Records (2 counts)
– Grand Theft (1 count)
– Money Laundering (1 count)
– Having Weapons Under Disability
Daryel Jones (Age 43, of Cleveland)
– Engaging in a Pattern of Corrupt Activity
– Conspiracy
– Tampering with Records (2 counts)
– Grand Theft (1 count)
– Money Laundering (1 count)
Dewayne Stewart (Age 37, of Cleveland)
– Engaging in a Pattern of Corrupt Activity
– Conspiracy
– Tampering with Records (1 count)
– Grand Theft (1 count)
– Money Laundering (1 count)
Daisha’vu O’Neal (Age 38, of Cleveland)
– Engaging in a Pattern of Corrupt Activity
– Conspiracy
– Tampering with Records (1 count)
– Grand Theft (1 count)
– Money Laundering (1 count)
Tremaine Golston (Age 35, of Cleveland)
– Tampering with Records (1 count)
Jazmyn Barrow-Stover (Age 40, of Solon)
– Tampering with Records (1 count)
In addition to the criminal indictment, 76 Administrative Violations were issued against the liquor permits in use at the involved premises. Those citations will ultimately be heard by the Ohio Liquor Control Commission, with possible sanctions including revocation of the liquor permits.
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