CLEVELAND — New on 3, get the latest information on what's happening and impacting you across Northeast Ohio on Thursday, November 4, 2021, on 3News Now with Stephanie Haney.
Details are now being revealed of how a former Strongville priest used confession to commit crimes against teen boys ahead of his sentencing.
Also, today Cleveland's police chief resigned unexpectedly (although not surprisingly) at an awards ceremony.
In sports new, Odell Beckham Sr. doubles down on criticism of Baker Mayfield as Odell Beckham Jr. is excused from practice again, and Browns' John Johnson III says most of the team would welcome him back in the locker room.
Plus, Cedar Point has begun tearing down the Wicked Twister, and for the next few hours, you can get $25 tickets to see the Trans-Siberian Orchestra at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse on December 30.
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