Prominent Cleveland restaurant owner Bobby George will not serve jail time unless he breaks the conditions of his probation.
A Mahoning County grand jury returned an indictment in August, charging Clay Krcal, 66, with a fourth-degree felony.
The changes come along with a new chase policy following the deaths of two innocent bystanders in recent months.
During his arraignment hearing in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court, Savone Robinson entered a not guilty plea.
Savone Robinson, 21, denied felony charges in connection with a Cleveland Flats shootout that left six wounded.
Two people indicted in connection with the mass shooting in the Flats this past September, will be arraigned in Cuyahoga ...
David Farkas objected that FirstEnergy of Akron, Ohio, tied at least 10% of executive bonuses to diversity, equity and ...
In a race that was essentially decided months ago, Butler County voters elected John Scialabba and Matthew McCune to two open ...
Many are still feeling an emotional toll one week after the sentencing of Bionca Ellis in the Julian Wood trial, including ...
The owner of Columbus restaurants Townhall and Mandrake Rooftop, Robert “Bobby” George, has pleaded guilty in the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court on Monday to a strangulation charge. Common Pleas ...
Bobby George, the owner of TownHall and other Columbus restaurants, will not serve any time in jail after pleading guilty to ...
Cuyahoga County prosecutors don't oppose releasing Ashlyn Rogers, who says she has experienced harsh prison conditions after ...