Tamir Rice's family asks Justice Department to reopen investigation into 2014 death
Following President Joe Biden's pledge to prioritize civil rights, Tamir Rice's family is asking the Justice Department to reopen its investigation into his death.
2021 NFL Draft in Cleveland is just two weeks away
2021 NFL Draft in Cleveland is just two weeks away as the preparations continue. The three-day event takes place at several historic locations throughout the city.
Johnson & Johnson vaccine; what we know about the woman impacted by the shot
Johnson & Johnson vaccine was put on pause yesterday after people developed blot clots. Here is what we know about the women that were impacted by this.
DNA evidence in the JonBenet Ramsey case doesn't support a controversial development: a former prosecutor's decision to clear the girl's family from all suspicion.
Two years after Nanette was found in her burned home with a gunshot wound to her head, her family hopes new information will cause a break in the case.
Survived By: One Year After the Capital Gazette Shooting
On June 28, 2018, 5 employees of the Annapolis Capital Gazette were killed in a mass shooting. We detail how survivors spent the past year navigating their grief.
Can the Cavs make a playoff push? | Locked On Cavs
Chris Manning and Evan Dammarell discuss whether it's more likely the Cavs improve their draft pick or make a push for the play-in game in the weeks ahead.
Clicking in Cleveland: Cavaliers make trade, new Pepsi partnership
Also, we want to see the safe reunions you are having with your loved ones. Digital Anchor Stephanie Haney has much more in today's Clicking in Cleveland.
Coventry football coach resigns following obscenity charges for sharing nude photos with players
The coach has resigned from his position as football coach, but not from his job as a special education teacher. 3News' Rachel Polansky has the details.
3News Investigates: Nursing homes fire back after Gov. Mike DeWine calls them out over COVID vaccine reporting
We went looking for answers and uncovered a bureaucratic mess that's since prompted the state to dramatically reduce its list of 'non-compliant' facilities.
3News Investigates: Gov. DeWine fighting some Ohio nursing homes over vaccination data
Gov. Mike DeWine recently called out some nursing homes for not being forthcoming with their vaccination data. 3News' Rachel Polansky found that that may not be true
Rocky River police decline to file charges in probe of several high school teachers, citing 'insufficient evidence'
Two staff members were filmed discussing an alleged inappropriate photo of a student, but authorities determined there was 'no evidence' the photo existed.
Selling Girls: Sex traffickers are targeting American children
Sex trafficking is a billion-dollar-a-year industry in the U.S. And traffickers are preying on young girls across the nation — our daughters, sisters and friends — r
We follow a Seattle man’s decision to die with dignity following a cancer diagnosis.
Bob Fuller, 75, shares his journey over the last few months of his life.
With California’s wildfires growing deadlier and bigger than ever, ABC10 examines the connection between wildfires, PG&E and its influence on California politics.
With California’s wildfires growing deadlier and bigger than ever, the state’s largest power company admitted to the largest corporate homicide in American history.
As the nation grapples with difficult conversations about race, equity and social justice, we might all be well served to listen to the teachers at Woodlawn Elem.
Charlie Foxtrot: Veterans not given promised treatment
Charlie Foxtrot exposes the trauma of war as soldiers once driven to the brink of suicide open up emotionally and share videos, photos and memories from the warzone.
The Triangle: Young people are dying in Atlanta's suburbs
In the affluent Atlanta suburbs, there's a deadly secret. Young people are dying from heroin. There are some people who don't want you to know about it.
President Biden to pull US troops from Afghanistan, end 'forever war'
Biden is the 4th U.S. president to preside over the War in Afghanistan and he 'will not pass this responsibility to a fifth.' 3News spoke with a local veteran.
How to talk to children about race amid another shooting in Minnesota
The latest shooting in Minnesota once again brings up an important issue for many parents: How do you talk to your kids about race? Lynna Lai has more.