
Tiffany Tarpley
Morning News Anchor and Reporter, Good Morning Cleveland at WEWS-TV (Cleveland, OH)
Anchor/ Reporter for Good Morning Cleveland @WEWS Tweets are my own. Retweets are not endorsements. Joshua 1:9 #LorainProud
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1 week ago |
news5cleveland.com | Tiffany Tarpley
Ohio schools are anxiously awaiting the final state budget, which must be passed by June 30. “We have to come up with a five year forecast for the schools to say how we’re going to spend our money for five years but the state tells us every two years how much money we’re going to get, and right now, we don’t know,” said Lorain City Schools Superintendent Dr. Jeff Graham.
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1 week ago |
news5cleveland.com | Tiffany Tarpley
LORAIN, Ohio — After reaching out to several entities, we are getting more insight into the safety of the East 28th Street railroad bridge and underpass. I reached out to the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA.) The agency is tasked with overseeing and auditing railroad bridge management programs to make sure they comply with federal safety standards.
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2 weeks ago |
news5cleveland.com | Tiffany Tarpley
LORAIN, Ohio — A walk home turned into an eye-opening experience for a Lorain man. Phillip. L. Kimbro said it was so troubling that he decided to pull out his cell phone and record. What he saw underneath the railroad bridge surprised him. “The structure and the foundation is like, it’s corroded and the more car and trucks that go up under there, and the more that water comes down those pipes, whatever that water is, coming down, it’s corroding it,” he said.
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3 weeks ago |
ktvz.com | Sara Roth |Tiffany Tarpley
By Sara Roth, Tiffany TarpleyClick here for updates on this story ELYRIA, Ohio (WEWS) — News 5 has covered the maternal and infant mortality crisis in Northeast Ohio for years. Good Morning Cleveland anchor, Tiffany Tarpley, got a first-hand look at the efforts to increase access to prenatal care in rural areas. University Hospitals’ Mobile Obstetrics Unit brings ultrasounds to pregnant women in Lorain and Portage counties.
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3 weeks ago |
krdo.com | Sara Roth |Tiffany Tarpley
By Sara Roth, Tiffany TarpleyClick here for updates on this story ELYRIA, Ohio (WEWS) — News 5 has covered the maternal and infant mortality crisis in Northeast Ohio for years. Good Morning Cleveland anchor, Tiffany Tarpley, got a first-hand look at the efforts to increase access to prenatal care in rural areas. University Hospitals’ Mobile Obstetrics Unit brings ultrasounds to pregnant women in Lorain and Portage counties.
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