COLUMBUS, Ohio - In response to lake effect snow accumulations as deep as 5 feet with more on the way, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine issued a proclamation Tuesday afternoon declaring a state of emergency in Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga ...
“ Ashtabula, we have not experienced this amount of snow and I’ve lived here all my life,” Ashtabula City Schools ...
The lake-effect machine was cranking throughout the last several days, with some areas seeing more than 5 feet of snow.
The Ashtabula Area City Schools announced that the district will be using calamity days for the rest of the week after ...
The Level 3 Snow Emergency was downgraded to a Level 1 Snow Emergency Monday evening; however, there are still some roads ...
Ashtabula City manager Jim Timonere says after 50+ inches of snow, he’s counting on the state of Ohio to step in and help ...
The proclamation applies to Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, and Lake counties. Some areas have already seen several feet of snow ...
Fox 8 viewers have been sending in pictures of the snowfall across Ashtabula and Lake Counties Friday night into Saturday ...
The cleanup is nearing an end in parts of the Great Lakes region, including Ashtabula, Ohio, following lake-effect snowstorms ...
Snowy weather is normally a positive sign for deer hunters. However, cold weather and an excess of the white stuff thinned the hunters looking for deer in Ashtabula County on ...
Cleanup work is continuing around parts of the Great Lakes region socked by lake-effect snowstorms that dropped several feet ...