CLEVELAND, Ohio — On Wednesday, January 8, a fire broke out outside the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo's former Rainforest.
The zoo posted on its Facebook page about its Lights for Lions program that helps protect lions and cheetahs in Tanzania.
With more than 3,000 animals representing 600 different species, you'll find plenty to do at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. Beyond regular zoo amenities, such as animal viewing, gift shops and ...
Planning a romantic Valentine Day weekend with that special something? Here are some unique date night ideas in Northeast Ohio.
Erie Shores Early Childhood PTA is a Lorain County-based nonprofit that sponsors events and programs for parents and children ...
Piercy and Lino are brothers and they are the first red pandas to live at the Bramble Park Zoo in Watertown, South Dakota. As ...
According to the Akron Zoo, the birds are being moved indoors as a precaution and all of them "remain healthy." ...
CLEVELAND — Crews responded to an underground electrical fire outside The Justice Center in downtown Cleveland that triggered an explosion on Friday morning. Officials said the fire was ...
The MetroParks removed 204 deer in the first year of its deer removal program one year ago. The report states that no deer were killed the final week of the hunting season ending Jan. 25, six were ...
EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio – East Cleveland’s City Council President Lateek Shabazz said he should be next in line to serve as acting mayor after a panel of judges suspended Mayor Brandon King on ...
We’re told Peggy had been at the zoo since April 2001 after spending 17 years at the Cleveland Zoo and 12 years at the Detroit Zoo. JBZ describes Peggy as their “sassy elder” who made ...