Cleveland, OH
Large cloud of smoke billows from fire at Crash Champions auto body shop in Auburn Township
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AUBURN TOWNSHIP, Ohio — The Chardon Fireplace Division is responding to a big fireplace at Crash Champions Collision Restore in Auburn Township Friday afternoon.
Firefighters responded to 9935 Washington Road for a automobile that caught fireplace contained in the constructing.
The division confirmed that extra autos caught fireplace.
Pictures from Information 5 viewer Stephanie Elliot present a big cloud of black smoke coming from the constructing.
Courtesy of Stephanie Elliott.
The 9900 block of Washington Road is closed to site visitors.
No extra data has been launched.
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Cleveland, OH
Fox 8 Jukebox: LoConti
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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WJW) — LoConti is one of Northeast Ohio’s hottest up and coming bands. Fresh off a recent ‘Best of Cleveland 2024 Win for Best Band’, the alternative rock group shares original music in this edition of the Fox 8 Jukebox. LoConti also earned the title of 2023 Best New Artist at the Cleveland Music Awards. The band’s name might sound familiar to you, as their grandfather Henry LoConti, is a Cleveland music legend having founded the Agora Theater.
Cleveland, OH
FBI Cleveland Special Agent in Charge Appointed by Governor DeWine to the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission
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[Cleveland, OH] (6-12-24) FBI Cleveland Special Agent in Charge Greg Nelsen was recently appointed to the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission by Ohio Governor Mike DeWine.
The Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission improves Ohio peace officers’ professional capabilities through the careful oversight of law enforcement training within the state. The commission has also been given the same responsibility regarding private security, local corrections, jail personnel, bailiffs, and public defender investigators.
Nelsen said-
“I am honored to serve as the newest member of the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission and help to uphold and improve law enforcement training in Ohio.”
Nelsen has served in the FBI for over 23 years, and prior to leading the Cleveland Division, he most recently was the deputy assistant director of the FBI Criminal Justice Information Service (CJIS) Division’s Operational Programs Branch. CJIS provides a range of state of-the-art tools and services to law enforcement, national security and intelligence community partners, and the public. Nelsen was a police officer prior to joining the FBI.
Nelsen has served in the FBI for over 23 years, and prior to leading the Cleveland Division, he most recently was the deputy assistant director of the FBI Criminal Justice Information Service (CJIS) Division’s Operational Programs Branch. CJIS provides a range of state of-the-art tools and services to law enforcement, national security and intelligence community partners, and the public. Nelsen was a police officer prior to joining the FBI.
Peace Officer Training Commission members are appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the Ohio Senate. Members serve three-year terms. The commission issues recommendations to the Attorney General about matters pertaining to law enforcement training.
To fulfill its statutory responsibility and improve law enforcement training in Ohio, the commission may recommend to the Attorney General:
- Rules for approving peace officer, private security, corrections, public defender investigator, bailiff, canine, and firearms training and certification.
- The curriculum, minimum attendance, equipment, and facility requirements necessary for approval of training programs.
- Minimum qualifications required for instructors at approved training sites.
- Categories or classifications of advanced in-service training programs for peace officers.
- Minimum requirements for the certification of canines used by law enforcement agencies.
The commission is also authorized to:
- Recommend studies, surveys, and reports designed to evaluate its own effectiveness.
- Visit and inspect any peace officer training school within the state.
- Establish fees for the services the commission provides.
- Make recommendations to the Attorney General or the General Assembly with respect to the fulfillment of its statutory responsibilities.
- Report progress to the Attorney General throughout the year and to the governor and the General Assembly annually.
Per the Ohio Revised Code, the commission also includestwo incumbent sheriffs, two incumbent chiefs of police, one representative from the general public, a representative from the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation, a representative from the Ohio State Highway Patrol, a member from the Ohio Department of Education, Trade and Industrial Education Services, and a representative of a Law Enforcement Fraternal Organization.
Cleveland, OH
Report: Ohio among worst states in the U.S.
OHIO — The U.S. News & World Report released its sixth Best States rankings, and this year’s shows Ohio is among the worst.
The rankings are based across 71 metrics in eight categories, including the economy, health care, infrastructure and natural environment. Some categories were weighed more heavily than others. Health care and education had the most weight, then came state economies, infrastructure and opportunities given to each state’s citizens.
Ohio came in 36th place. It ranked high in opportunities for citizens and fiscal stability, but low in natural environment, economy and health care.
Here’s what the report ranked as the Top 10 states:
- Utah
- New Hampshire
- Nebraska
- Minnesota
- Idaho
- Iowa
- Vermont
- Washington
- Florida
- Massachusettes
Here are the top 10 worst states:
- Louisiana
- New Mexico
- Mississippi
- Arkansas
- West Virginia
- Alaska
- Alabama
- Oklahoma
- Michigan
- South Carolina
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