NEOhio Daily Briefing — March 28, 2026
Daily Briefing — Northeast Ohio
Good Saturday morning — it’s a spring weekend in Northeast Ohio, and we’re here with a quick round-up to help you plan your day and week ahead.
Good Saturday morning — it’s a spring weekend in Northeast Ohio, and we’re here with a quick round-up to help you plan your day and week ahead. On public safety: Sagamore Hills police activity from March 18–24 included an arrest on a domestic violence call, a reported fraud incident, multiple animal-related complaints, welfare checks and responses to neighbor disputes. Our two recent blotter posts cover the same set of incidents; if you live in or travel through Sagamore Hills, take a moment to review the details and local reminders about animal ordinances and how to report concerns to the department. In sports, Cleveland Sports Talk flagged a pair of early season highlights from Guardians outfielder Chase DeLauter — a short clip collects both of his “blasts” that opened the campaign and has circulated among local fans. If you missed the big hits, the piece is an easy watch to see how DeLauter has kicked off the season and why fans are talking about his power at the plate. Community calendar note: Longwood Manor Historical Society in Macedonia is planning its annual Ladies Tea on Saturday, May 2, 2026. This year’s theme is “A Patriotic Tea,” marking the U.S.A.’s 250th Anniversary and Longwood Manor’s 100th Anniversary — the menu will feature classics like chicken salad and pasta salad. Tickets and details weren’t in full in the short notice, so if you’re interested, contact the Historical Society soon to reserve a spot for this commemorative event. There were no new bulletin board notices in the last 24 hours; if you have a community meeting, yard sale or civic announcement to share, send it our way so we can help get the word out. Stay tuned to NEOhio.news for updates through the day — we’ll keep watching stories that matter to your neighborhood.