Ransom Sage Farm hosts unique holiday event for community, small business owners

Ransom Sage Farm hosts unique holiday event for community, small business owners

CHARDON, Ohio — Inspired by traditional European Christmas markets, Polly Sage, the co-owner of Ransom Sage Farm, came up with the idea of hosting a holiday market. “This barn is a place to make people excited,” said Ransom Sage Farm co-owner Polly Sage. Sage tells News 5 she transformed her barn into a place filled … Read more

ODOT prepares ahead of winter storm warnings in several NEO counties

ODOT prepares ahead of winter storm warnings in several NEO counties

CLEVELAND — ODOT is preparing for drivers hitting the roads Monday morning as the Thanksgiving break comes to an end for workplaces and school districts. “Beginning tonight, we’re going to ramp up our staffing,” said Amanda McFarland, Public Information Officer, ODOTA Northeast Ohio. “We’ll have just over 230 snowplows operating in Northeast Ohio. Some challenges … Read more

Old Andrew Carnegie library converted into arts center in Slavic Village

Old Andrew Carnegie library converted into arts center in Slavic Village

CLEVELAND — It was the first library Andrew Carnegie donated to the city of Cleveland more than a century ago. However, it’s been a long time since people went inside the closed Broadway Avenue branch in Cleveland’s Slavic Village. Now, Darl Schaaff, an Alaskan entrepreneur, is finishing up work inside as he converts it into … Read more

Visitors could more than double population during total solar eclipse

Visitors could more than double population during total solar eclipse

Mother nature made it difficult to view a partial solar eclipse in Northeast Ohio on Saturday, and many are crossing their fingers for clear weather on April 8, 2024. The date will mark the first total solar eclipse visible in Ohio in more than two centuries. Total darkness when the moon passes in front of … Read more