Cleveland, OH
Northeast Ohio’s COVID-19 surge continues despite warmer weather
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – For the previous two-and-a-half years, the overall rule with COVID-19 infections was the hotter the climate, the less new circumstances inside a group.
That logic is predicated on extra individuals spending time outdoors as a substitute of being cooped up throughout colder months.
That idea doesn’t look like working with the most recent type of Omicron, BA.2.12.1 which is quickly changing into the dominate variant in Ohio.
The Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention has developed a brand new methodology for monitoring unfold in every county utilizing a system of latest circumstances, new hospitalization and the % of hospital beds being utilized by COVID sufferers.
The equation then places every county into both low, medium or excessive of group unfold.
Two weeks in the past, your entire state of Ohio was inexperienced, or low, apart from one county, in excessive southern Ohio marked as yellow or medium unfold.
The present map of Ohio is now suffering from 17 medium unfold counties, most of that are in Northeast Ohio and 5 checklist as excessive, together with Cuyahoga and Lorain counties.
Due to the excessive designation by the CDC, this week Cuyahoga County Govt Armond Budish signed an govt order stating anybody in a county constructing should return to carrying masks.
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Cleveland, OH
Ohio woman fights to reclaim parrot after father allegedly told shelter she died

CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A Cleveland woman is in a battle to reunite with her beloved parrot of 10 years after she says her own family gave the bird away to the Cleveland Animal Protective League (APL) while she was hospitalized.
Nora Melton, known online as Nora the Explorer, says her Eclectus parrot, Simon, has been her constant companion and even the mascot for her business for years.
She described a deep emotional bond with Simon, whom she received as a gift in 2017.
Melton said that after a recent difficult breakup and feeling overwhelmed, she stayed with her parents.
Following an argument with her family and recognizing a need to focus on her mental health, she sought help at a hospital.
Upon her release, she discovered 3 of her exotic pets had been rehomed, but Simon was missing.
Melton claims she later learned from another relative that someone had taken Simon to the Cleveland APL and allegedly told them that his owner had died.
Melton went to the APL last Wednesday, only to find that Simon had already been transferred to Parrot Hope Rescue in Mantua, Ohio.
She says her attempts to contact the rescue have been largely unsuccessful, receiving only a text message stating that the bird had been rehomed and there was nothing she could do.
The Cleveland APL confirmed to 19 News that Simon was surrendered by an individual who claimed his owner was deceased and who signed legal documents asserting authority over the alleged deceased owner.
Parrot Hope Rescue also responded to 19 News, stating they considered Simon abandoned and that they had placed him with a loving family, adding they could not entertain claims of prior ownership.
Despite this, Melton is pleading for Simon’s return, expressing fear that her decision to prioritize her well-being has led to a permanent separation from her cherished companion.
“He is more to me than anything and anyone right now,” Melton told 19 News. “If I don’t get him back, I don’t know how to feel…”
Melton is hoping that Parrot Hope Rescue will reconsider their decision and allow for a reunion.
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Cleveland, OH
Cleveland mayor commits to building 50 miles of comfortable bike lanes in 3 years
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cleveland leaders and transportation safety advocates met in City Hall Friday to celebrate Mayor Justin Bibb’s newly approved Cleveland Moves plan – and his commitment to build 50 miles of protected bike lanes in Cleveland over the next three years.
Advocates, however, made clear in their remarks at the event that they are looking for even more, saying they were excited for “50 plus” miles to be built.
Cleveland, OH
Cleveland State Softball Set to Host Detroit Mercy – Cleveland State University

Cleveland, OH-The Cleveland State softball team is set to welcome Detroit Mercy for a three-game Horizon League series starting Thursday afternoon. The Vikings and Titans will play a single game tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. with a doubleheader scheduled for Friday starting at 1:00 p.m.
Cleveland State is 7-2 in Horizon League play and tied for first in the standings with Northern Kentucky and Robert Morris. The Vikings have won all three Horizon League series to start the conference schedule. Detroit Mercy is 2-4 in league play.
Emma Gilkerson leads the Cleveland State offensive attack after a big weekend at the plate last weekend at NKU. Gilkerson finished 6-for-8 with four home runs in helping the Vikings take two of three from the Norse. Cleveland State leads the Horizon League with 18 home runs through the first nine games of league play.
Melissa Holzopfel leads the pitching staff into this weekend’s action. Holzopfel is 6-1 in league play and carries a 1.94 ERA into Thursday’s game. Holzopfel has struck out 49 total batters in league games against just 12 walks.
Live stats will be available for all games with a live stream available for Friday’s doubleheader on ESPN+.
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