Northeast Ohio business owners react to curfew being lifted
Local restaurants will now be able to stay open past 11 p.m. for the first time in nearly three months. Author: Will Ujek Updated: 6:31 PM EST February 11, 2021
CLEVELAND It’s the news bars and restaurants have been waiting for: Ohio s curfew has officially been lifted by Gov. Mike DeWine, meaning local establishments can get back to serving drinks and food past 11 p.m. for the first time in nearly three months. It’s a chance for Clevelanders to get out and enjoy themselves, Rocco Whalen, chef and owner of Fahrenheit and Rosie and Rocco’s, told 3News. In Cleveland, you roll your sleeves up, take your lunch to work, work hard, meat and potatoes and kill curfews. That’s what Cleveland loves to do.
(SUFFOLK COUNTY, N.Y.) – Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy D. Sini, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (“DEA”) and the DEA’s Long Island Heroin Task Force yesterday announced the indictment of 15 individuals in connection with an alleged drug distribution ring operating in Suffolk County.
“My Office has made it clear that gangs and drugs have no place in our communities,” District Attorney Sini said. “We will continue to target, arrest and prosecute dangerous gang members and their associates – particularly those who are peddling poison on our streets – to the fullest extent of the law. Together with our partners at the DEA and on the Long Island Heroin Task Force, we have not taken our foot off the pedal in our investigation and prosecution of these bad actors, even in the midst of a pandemic. I thank all of the law enforcement agencies involved for their work on this case and their continued partnership to keep Long Island safe from gangs.”
NCH, Lee Health help deliver first babies at its hospital systems in 2021
Published: January 1, 2021 6:18 PM EST
Updated: January 1, 2021 6:25 PM EST
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The year 2020 was tough for everyone, but the new year was already starting off better than the last for some Southwest Florida families Friday.
We spoke to parents among the of the first to have their babies born at two hospital systems in Southwest Florida in 2021, and learned how it’s bringing light to the new year.
While many rang in the new year at parties, two families did it at the hospital.
The families of babies Ozara and Adalynn saw their bundles of joy make their grand entrances among the first babies at NCH Healthcare System and Lee Health respectively.
Grim tally: A look at each of Utah’s homicide victims of 2020
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1. OGDEN, Jan. 9
Isaac Ignacio Gonzalez, 21, of North Ogden, was shot in a church parking lot, 236 Porter Ave., and later died from his injuries at a local hospital. A second man was also shot. Police believe the shootings were drug related. Caleb Michael Skipps, 19, of Pleasant View, is charged with aggravated murder.
Alleged motive: Drugs
2. SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 10 The body of
John H. Peel, 74, was found in his burning home, 717 E. Logan Ave. After putting out the fire, investigators discovered Peel had also suffered multiple stab wounds. Maxwell Wolcott, 28, of Murray Peel’s grandson is changed with aggravated murder and then setting the fire to try to cover up the crime.