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Man hitting up South Euclid men for cash recently released from jail: Sun Messenger Police Blotter
THEFT, MONTICELLO BOULEVARD: Two South Euclid residents reported June 24 they had loaned a Francis Court man money under false pretenses.
The bodies of two people who apparently have been shot to death have been found tonight, July 8, inside a house at 857 S. Euclid Ave., police said.
South Euclid: Real estate broker to be sentenced Wednesday
Otis Bevel, 49, a real estate broker from Shaker Heights who pleaded guilty to engaging in patterns of corrupt activity that included 51 houses in several cities, will be sentenced Wednesday in Judge Nancy McDonnel's court room.
Churches Turn To Clothes To Spread Message
Glenn Stringer, who serves as a deacon in his church, was intent on finding a way for people to tell others about the greatness of God.
Duo who robbed four people at gunpoint in Highland Heights nabbed in...
ROBBERY, WILSON MILLS ROAD: Four people were held up at gunpoint Monday while standing outside Mulligans.
Hard times demand collaboration, officials say
CLEVELAND HTS.South Euclid Mayor Georgine Welo believes there will be more collaboration among suburbs in the next five to 10 years, but it won't come easy.
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Occupation: Assistant professor of fine arts and graphic arts at Notre Dame College in South Euclid.
Rocks slow water pipe repairs in Richmond Heights
A Cleveland Water Department crew is still working to repair the 48-inch water pipe that burst about 10:15 p.m. Wednesday under Trebisky Road in Richmond Heights, leaving thousands with little or no water pressure.
Thomas Day, Bedford clerk of courts, seen as likely candidate to...
Thomas Day Jr., clerk of courts for Bedford Municipal Court, is a possible candidate to succeed Jimmy Dimora as the head of the Democratic Party in Cuyahoga County.
Proposed dog ordinance tabled for City Council's summer break
The loose ends were about tied up on the proposed vicious dog ordinance at the beginning of the month , but within three days of its first reading at City Council, about 350 dog owners and influential residents signed petitions prompting council to revisit the issue.
Shaker pair pleads guilty to mortgage fraud charges
Two Shaker Heights residents recently pleaded guilty to charges involving a mortgage scheme with seven area houses and $3 million in fraudulent loans.
Massive Water Main Break in Richmond Heights Leaves Nearby Cities Without Water
A massive water main break leaves multiple cities without water, police say. According to police, Highland Heights, Lyndhurst, Richmond Heights and South Euclid lost water Wednesday night due to a 48-inch water main break on Trebisky Road in Richmond Heights.
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Cleveland: Man found in the street dead, search for killer continues
Police say Trenton E. Austin, age 21 of South Euclid is the victim of who died from a gunshot wound to the head, neck, and chest.
University Heights: Heuer named superintendent of Cleveland Heights-University Heights schools
Douglas G. Heuer, superintendent of Austintown Local Schools, will be the Cleveland Heights-University Heights schools' next superintendent.
Questions from the mouth of a child expose complexity and frailty of life: Phillip Morris
The squirrel was moments away from becoming road kill. He had to make that split-second decision that jaywalking squirrels routinely confront: Go right.
Man Who Shot Parents To Be Confined To Mental Hospital
A South Euclid man who shot both his parents, killing his father, will be hospitalized at a mental health facility after being found not guilty by reason of insanity.
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Continue reading "Three arraigned for robbing a South Euclid Mr. Hero sandwich shop"
A trio accused of robbing a South Euclid Mr. Hero was arraigned this week on charges of kidnapping, aggravated burglary and felonious assault.
Shaker Heights swine flu cases rise as pandemic declared
As the number of confirmed swine flu cases in Shaker Heights grew Thursday, and the World Health Organization declared a global pandemic, local experts seemed more concerned about containing the spread of flu phobia.
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