Details on the incident are not known at this time.
Credit: Ohio Department of Transportation Author: WKYC Staff Updated: 12:38 PM EST December 30, 2020
CLEVELAND A portion of Interstate 480 was reopened both east and westbound following a crash just before the I-71 interchange, not far from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport.
Few details regarding what happened are known at this time, but the Ohio Department of Transportation says the incident occurred in the eastbound lanes. I-480 was shut down beginning at the I-71 ramp, while westbound traffic was halted at State Route 237 south due to debris on the road.
The highway opened again after about an hour.
Cleveland Hopkins airport on Sunday saw highest passenger numbers since March
Updated Dec 29, 2020;
Posted Dec 29, 2020
More than 10,300 passengers departed from Cleveland Hopkins airport on Sunday the highest number in more than nine months.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio Cleveland Hopkins International Airport on Sunday saw its highest number of departing passengers since mid-March, despite health officials’ pleas to stay home over the holidays.
The Transportation Security Administration screened 10,369 departing passengers at Hopkins’ three checkpoints on Dec. 27, two days after Christmas. That’s the highest number since March 13, when 10,909 travelers passed through TSA in Cleveland, and when the coronavirus pandemic was in its early stages in the U.S.
Cleveland company turns to automation to supply Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation with protective masks
Updated Dec 24, 2020;
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CLEVELAND, Ohio – A Cleveland startup company with about 20 workers is using automation to produce millions of protective masks for the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation to provide free to companies the agency insures.
Buckeye Mask, headquartered near Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, churns out 40,000 masks a day on custom-made sewing machines, bought with loans from JobsOhio, the state’s economic development arm.
The machines, supplied by Germany-based Duerkopp Adler, stitch each mask in six seconds and will enable Buckeye Mask to eventually produce 54,000 masks a day, company President Carla Macklin told ceveland.com and The Plain Dealer.
KENT STATE UNIVERSITY
Kent State University has been named as a target in a massive data breach linked to Russia. The university is among 24 organizations identified by the Wall Street Journal that has computers infected with a tainted network monitoring software called SolarWinds Orion.
Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, December 22:
Ohioans urged to be vigilant during the holidays
KSU named in suspected Russian hacking
Ohio National Guard to help with vaccines
Judge blocks fees set by tainted Ohio nuclear bailout law
Congress OKs 5-year extension of Great Lakes cleanup program
I-X Center sued over trade show contracts
COVID-19 testing is coming to Cleveland Hopkins airport