Oct 30, 2009 | The Chagrin Herald Sun
Traffic stop results in bust for marijuana, paraphernalia: Parma Heights Police Blotter
DRUG ABUSE, STUMPH ROAD: Police stopped a vehicle driven by a 41-year-old Cleveland man on Stumph Road Sunday for traffic violations.
Eight candidates running in at-large race in Parma Heights
Tuesday's election will give voters the chance to make some sweeping changes on council.
Did you ever wonder what happened to the shrine that used to be on Brook Park Road before the old Assumption School was torn down? The statue of Our Lady of the Highway, a stop for many visitors back in the day, is actually still in daily use.
Issues 5 and 6: Experts sort out competing proposals for Cuyahoga County government reform
Could reform be coming to the Cuyahoga County Administration Building? Looking for simple answers to your questions about government reform proposals in Cuyahoga County? The Plain Dealer, WKYC and WVIZ/PBS Ideastream bring Northeast Ohio voters a special half-hour program to offer clear explanations of ballot Issues 5 and 6. WKYC's veteran ...
Judge Tim Gilligan and Ed Tallos trade jabs in Parma Municipal Court race
Both candidates in this year's race for Parma Municipal Court judge have taken their gloves off.
Parma school levy supporters plan rallies for Saturday
Supporters of the school levy on the Nov. 3 ballot will have rallies at each of three high schools between 11-11:45 a.m. Saturday.
Man, 54, assaults officer in scuffle on Lafayette: Parma Heights Police Blotter
When police arrived after the initial report of juveniles illegally consuming alcoholic beverages, the officers observed several adults arguing outside the home.
Bedbugs require attention of pest experts immediately
Increased international travel, changes in pest management, and lack of public awareness have led to a resurgence in bedbugs.
Parma Heights ballot Issue 65 on charter change to be invalid over error in wording
City residents may vote on charter Issue 65 this November, but those votes won't be counted.
House sitter said he kept on knocking: Strongsville Police Blotter
SUSPICIOUS PERSON, WINDSOR CASTLE LANE: A Parma Heights woman who was house sitting in Strongsville reported early Sunday morning that a man was repeatedly knocking on the front door and frightening her.
Cuyahoga County government reform issues debated at City Club
The most visible and vocal spokesmen for competing county reform proposals squared off in a City Club debate.
Prosecutor Bill Mason pledges to reform campaign finance and return...
Prosecutor Bill Mason has pledged to create a panel to address campaign finance reform in Cuyahoga County if Issue 6 passes in November.
Swine flu vaccine arrives in Cuyahoga County
Eight firefighter-paramedics joined the frontline of Cuyahoga County's war on swine flu Friday afternoon when they became among the first people here to take the anti-flu vaccine.
Cleveland's City Council backs Issue 5 in county reform debate, but with rare dissent
City Council President Martin J. Sweeney and Mayor Frank Jackson introduced a resolution Monday that endorses Issue 5, the charter commission approach to county reform.
Vote Michael Byrne for mayor in Parma Heights: Parma Sun Post Endorsement
R esidents in Parma Heights were surprised when Mayor Martin Zanotti announced earlier this year that he would not be seeking re-election, choosing instead to focus his efforts on reforming Cuyahoga County's government.
Issue 6 charter reform proposal neglects to include campaign finance reform
Cuyahoga County Democratic bosses Jimmy Dimora and Frank Russo rose to power building a traditional political machine, often through patronage.
Shop Talk: Teachers, parents find store right up their alley
When Leslie Langa went back to the University of Akron to earn her teaching degree, she encountered a difficulty.
Parma City School District plans for potential swine flu outbreak
Preparations in this school district for swine influenza include whether teaching could continue by way of the Internet.