CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) - Cleveland Police held a news conference Tuesday on the deadly weekend in the city. Six people were killed in less than 36 hours, including a mother and her baby daughter after they were kidnapped at gunpoint. Police said they responded in timely manner in all cases, and also addressed delays in the Amber Alert issued for 19-year-old Latasha R. Jackson and her 1-year-old daughter, Chaniya Wynn, after they were kidnapped at gunpoint by Jackson's estranged boyfriend. Jackson and her baby girl were found shot to death inside an east side garage. It appears as though the suspect - 35-year-old Thomas Lorde - shot himself in the head.

CLEVELAND - The Cleveland Browns admit team doctors did not check quarterback Colt McCoy for a concussion on the sidelines, after he took a serious hit to the head during last Thursday's game against Pittsburgh. President Mike Holmgren said the medical team did not see him get hit, and he only complained about a hand injury, not a head injury. He added the team followed proper protocol. McCoy is resting at home and Holmgren said his condition is improving.

CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) – The President of St. Ignatius High School released recent letters to alumni addressing complaints of sexual abuse stemming from the 1950’s and 1970’s. Rev. William Murphy S. J. says St. Ignatius collected 33 complaints which were then sent to Chicago- Detroit Province of the Jesuits for further investigation and follow-up. Some […]

The First Lady Michelle Obama donned a Rachel Roy sheath dress at last night’s State of the Union Address.