Sen. Sherrod Brown speaks out against Jeff Sessions as Attorney General Read Story Associated Press

Sen. Sherrod Brown stopped by our studios at WKYC Monday morning to discuss his opposition to Donald Trump's choice of Sen. Jeff Sessions as U.S. attorney general. Sen. Brown, of Cleveland, said in a statement Friday that he met with Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Alabama, last Wednesday.

Divers to assist in trying to find missing plane in Lake Erie

After searching for a small plane that went missing following takeoff from Burke Lakefront Airport on Thursday night, the Coast Guard, along with Cleveland officials, said they will use divers to try to find the plane in Lake Erie. A Saturday morning news conference was held to talk about the recovery process after the search was suspended Friday evening.

Music to the ears of Hillary Clinton

HILLARY Clinton has been received enthusiastically by audiences across America during her long Presidential campaign, but for sheer adulation her reception in Cleveland, Ohio, last Friday takes some beating. The sustained applause and screaming that greeted her appearance at her Get-Out-the-Vote rally probably owed at least something to the fact that she just had been introduced - "the next President of the United States!" by none other than rap star Jay Z. Mr Z, who seconds earlier had described Donald Trump's conversation as "divisive", performed at the rally, as did his wife, Beyonce.

Clinton far ahead in Electoral College race: Poll

US Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton poses for a picture during a campaign event in Cleveland, Ohio US, October 21, 2016. Photo: Reuters Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton maintained her commanding lead in the race to win the Electoral College and claim the US presidency, according to the latest States of the Nation project results released on Saturday.

We the People candidates forum brings platform views to residents of Cleveland’s East Side

Residents of Cleveland's East Side and the city's eastern suburbs packed into Bethany Baptist Church in the Glenville neighborhood Saturday to hear what candidates for Congress, the Ohio House and the local judiciary candidates had to say about issues impacting their neighborhood. The "We the People Candidates Forum" was hosted by Stand Up for Ohio , a non-profit organization that operates statewide and works to "achieve racial, social and economic justice for all Ohioans," according to the group's website.

Donald Trump backers also trying to get vote out in Israeli settlement: Sam Bahour

In this Aug. 15, 2016 file photo, Marc Zell, co-chairman of Republicans Overseas Israel, speaks as the Republican Party launches its first election campaign in Israel, in Modiin. Supporters of Republican candidate Donald Trump have set up a campaign office in a Jewish settlement in the northern West Bank, hoping to tap into the large numbers of American immigrants in the area for support.

Clinton, Trump tangle on security

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks at the Cleveland Arts and Social Sciences Academy in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S., September 8, 2016. Presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton clashed over national security again on Friday, with Trump calling his Democratic rival "trigger-happy" and Clinton arguing his proposals would make the world a more dangerous place.

The Daily Mail Retracts Claim Melania Trump Worked As An ‘Escort’

Melania Trump stands with her husband Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, July 18, 2016. REUTERS/Mark Kauzlarich The Daily Mail retracted elements of a story it ran in August alleging Melania Trump, wife of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, moonlighted as an escort while modeling in Italy in the early 1990s.

U.S. voters skeptical about either Trump or Clinton presidency

Confidence in either U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump or his Democratic counterpart Hillary Clinton being a good president continues to remain low, as was the case earlier this year, a Pew Research Center poll said on Thursday. Just 27 percent of registered voters think Trump would make a good or great president, while 55 percent say the bellicose New York billionaire developer would be either poor or terrible president.