Reporter roundtable: Where Ohio rank in the vaccine rollout?
Journalists across the country talk about how the process is going in Ohio, California, Colorado, Texas, Florida, and Oregon. Rachel Polansky joined them.
Wickliffe High School cheer coach on administrative leave for handling of 2 cheerleaders' alleged insensitive posts
March 5, 2021: Coach Jessica Hopton has been placed on administrative leave as Wickliffe school officials investigate the situation involving a few cheerleaders.
Examining Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's plan to lift COVID-19 health orders: Putting the numbers in context
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has set a goal to lift the state's COVID-19 health restrictions. That goal? Having new cases at 50 or below per 100,000 for two weeks.
Reporter roundtable: Where Ohio rank in the vaccine rollout?
Journalists across the country talk about how the process is going in Ohio, California, Colorado, Texas, Florida, and Oregon. Rachel Polansky joined them.
What it will take to lift health restrictions in Ohio
The Governor said yesterday that we need 50 cases per 100 thousand people to lift all COVID-19 restrictions. As of today, cases per 100 thousand is at 174.
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.
Reporter roundtable: Where Ohio rank in the vaccine rollout?
Journalists across the country talk about how the process is going in Ohio, California, Colorado, Texas, Florida, and Oregon. Rachel Polansky joined them.
In record numbers, women are losing or leaving their jobs, all while navigating difficult pandemic decisions for their families. What can we do to help?
The Mother Load: Pandemic stress is piling up disproportionately on working moms
Women have lost 4.6 million jobs in the last year and 2.5 million have left the workforce. We spoke with four Northeast Ohio moms who are stuck carrying the load.
Trustees claim conspiracy theories about Bryon Macron's death are leading to threats against them
A new podcast is leading to the spread of such theories, and some local leaders claim they have faced cover-up accusations and even death threats. Lynna Lai reports.
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.
Senator Ossoff asks FBI Director Wray about increase in US violent crime
This is the FBI director's first public appearance before Congress since the deadly Capitol attack two months. Wray also addressed Breonna Taylor's shooting death.
FBI Director Chris Wray on 'bad apples' within law enforcement
FBI Director Chris Wray condemned the January riot at the U.S. Capitol as “domestic terrorism” Tuesday as he defended the bureau’s handling of intelligence.
Future of Akron's Chapel Hill Mall taking shape with $6 million makeover as part of sale, redevelopment plan
The makeover would include interior renovations, work on the exterior façade, and landscaping. Sara Shookman has more in 77 Seconds at 7 during Monday's Front Row.
Trustees claim conspiracy theories about Bryon Macron's death are leading to threats against them
A new podcast is leading to the spread of such theories, and some local leaders claim they have faced cover-up accusations and even death threats. Lynna Lai reports.
VERIFY: Yes, flu cases are low this year but that doesn't mean there's anything suspicious going on
Flu activity is at its lowest in 25 years. Experts believe that could be in large part because of efforts to stop COVID spread and increased vaccinations.
Wickliffe High School cheer coach on administrative leave for handling of 2 cheerleaders' alleged insensitive posts
March 5, 2021: Coach Jessica Hopton has been placed on administrative leave as Wickliffe school officials investigate the situation involving a few cheerleaders.
Examining Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's plan to lift COVID-19 health orders: Putting the numbers in context
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has set a goal to lift the state's COVID-19 health restrictions. That goal? Having new cases at 50 or below per 100,000 for two weeks.
Morning weather forecast for Northeast Ohio: March 5, 2021
We've got more chilly temperatures with plenty of sunshine today. Hollie Strano has the hour-by-hour details in her morning weather forecast for March 5, 2021.
Ohio expands COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to more groups: See who's in Phase 1C, Phase 2
March 4, 2021: Ohio has officially opened COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to more than 940,000 more people. See who's included in the state's Phase 1C and Phase 2.
Morning weather forecast for Northeast Ohio: March 4, 2021
Cooler temperatures have returned to Northeast Ohio. Hollie Strano has the hour-by-hour details in her morning weather forecast for Thursday, March 4, 2021.
Semi crash closes ramp from I-271 South to I-480 East
March 3, 2021: Heads up! An overturned semi has caused the temporary closure of the ramp from I-271 South to I-480 East. 3News' Danielle Wiggins has an easy detour.
Morning weather forecast for Northeast Ohio: March 3, 2021
We've got more sunshine and warmer temperatures today. Hollie Strano has the hour-by-hour details in her morning weather forecast for Wednesday, March 3, 2021.