Baby Jessica opens up 30 years later about her miracle well rescue, losing her $1.2million trust and explaining why she’s famous to her children I’m an immigrant who grew up under Communism, so I know all about equality, says Melania Trump as she makes rare White House appearance to mark International Women’s Day Flipping the script! Cleveland bookstore hides the spines of all male-authored volumes to ‘illustrate the gender gap in fiction’ for Women’s History Month experiment It’s all Obama’s fault! White House says CIA programs exposed by WikiLeaks ‘occurred under the last administration’ as he complains about Democrats’ selective outrage ‘No such thing as absolute privacy in America’: FBI director warns that ‘even our communications with our spouses’ are within ‘judicial reach’ ‘Somebody is going to get fired!’: Homeowner films her husband waving desperately as massive cruise ship … (more)
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Getting ‘squatchy’ at Norwalk library with Bigfoot investigatora oeThe…
The president of the Ohio Bigfoot Organization said his friend Cliff Barackman told him that the easiest way to scare off a Sasquatch is to do “wood knocks” and let out long howls. Just the opposite of what Matt Moneymaker ‘s team appears to do on the reality TV series “Finding Bigfoot.”
Northeast Ohio’s best weekend brunches, breakfasts: First Watch
FAIRLAWN, Ohio a We check out First Watch for this weekas tastes in our brunch and breakfast series. The restaurant offers breakfast options ranging from classic griddles to creative sandwiches and asuperfoodsa options.
Woman captive for decade hopes new TV role helps the missing
In this May 6, 2014, file photo, Amanda Berry, on the anniversary of her escape from a Cleveland home where she and two others were held captive for a decade, is honored at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children’s annual Hope Awards dinner in Washington. Cleveland television station WJW-TV announced Sunday, Feb. 5, 2017, that Berry will host daily segments publicizing other missing-persons cases.