
Kaylee Olivas
Reporter at WEWS-TV (Cleveland, OH)
award winning + 5x emmy nominated reporter @wews | @uofsc alum | 757 [email protected]
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3 days ago |
news5cleveland.com | Kaylee Olivas
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio — There is a loss of confidence in the Cleveland Heights Mayor to run the city, and now there's legislation saying exactly that. On Monday night, City Councilmember Jim Petras introduced a 'Loss of Confidence' Resolution.
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1 week ago |
news5cleveland.com | Kaylee Olivas
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio — Cleveland Heights residents — buckle up. As Mayor Kahlil Seren has just filed for re-election, a recall petition to remove him from office is starting to make the rounds. The recall petition comes as Seren has continuously been under the microscope of scrutiny.
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1 week ago |
kesq.com | Drew Scofield |Kaylee Olivas |Bob Jones
By Drew Scofield, Kaylee Olivas, Bob JonesClick here for updates on this story Ohio ( WEWS) - Medina Fire Chief Larry Walters is being honored for taking part in the dramatic rescue of a woman trapped in a burning home last fall in York Township. On Oct. 23, 2024, Walter, Medina County Sheriff's Office deputies, firefighters from Erhart, York, Medina and Chatham, as well as an off-duty firefighter from another county, responded after the woman called 911 and said she was trapped.
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1 week ago |
news5cleveland.com | Kaylee Olivas
INDEPENDENCE, Ohio — The Concordia development is two more steps away from being fully approved. Potential new development in Independence worries residents about the future of their homes RELATED: Potential new development in Independence worries residents about the future of their homesThe development would be combined with approximately 2.58 acres of land behind the historic Independence Fire Station on Brecksville Road.
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1 week ago |
news5cleveland.com | Drew Scofield |Kaylee Olivas |Bob Jones
Medina Fire Chief Larry Walters is being honored for taking part in the dramatic rescue of a woman trapped in a burning home last fall in York Township. On Oct. 23, 2024, Walter, Medina County Sheriff's Office deputies, firefighters from Erhart, York, Medina and Chatham, as well as an off-duty firefighter from another county, responded after the woman called 911 and said she was trapped. Authorities stated that the 911 operator remained in contact with the woman while crews responded.
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