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Hillcrest Happenings: Culinary talents on PBS
T he culinary talents of Beachwood's Eric Spaner will be featured on "WVIZ/PBS Cooks! - C is for Culinary Arts" premiering at 11 a.m. Saturday.
Shopper's purse stolen: Lyndhurst Police Blotter
THEFT, CEDAR ROAD: A woman's purse was stolen from her car while she was shopping at Legacy Village Nov.
H ow many times have you been stopped at an intersection waiting for the red light to turn green and just as it does, a motorist on the cross street speeds through the intersection, apparently oblivious to the red light and either unaware or uncaring of the danger he or she is creating? How many times have you been driving the speed limit on a ...
Furnace, copper pipes missing from home being rehabbed: South Euclid Police Blotter
THEFT, PRINCETON BOULEVARD: A man who rehabilitates homes entered on Nov. 23 a dwelling he had recently purchased.
State grant will allow Lyndhurst to demolish buildings at Brainard and Mayfield for bank building
LYNDHURST A very visible street corner in the city is about to take on a very different look.
Free photos with Santa offered by Velocity Church at South Euclid Community Center
Velocity Church is sponsoring is providing an opportunity for youngsters to get a free picture with Santa Claus and Christmas Elmo from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec.
Mom's fruitcake, Gram's generosity: Holiday memories
"I remember the fragrance of Mom's fruitcake, aging on the attic stairs, wafting down to the first floor.
Baldwin-Wallace student from South Euclid to be inducted into honor society
Peter Nagy, of South Euclid, will be inducted into the Dayton C. Miller Society at Baldwin-Wallace College in Berea during a ceremony on Dec.
South Euclid Police Blotter: Woman blames neighbors for vandalism
PROPERTY DAMAGE, SOUTH BELVOIR BOULEVARD: A woman reported Nov. 17 that someone had damaged decorations, a security sign and hanging plants in her yard.
Student contest works on climate change on display at South Euclid-Lyndhurst Library
Students works from the Earth Day Coalition's 20th Annual Art, Poetry and Essay Contest are on display at the South Euclid-Lyndhurst Branch of the Cuyahoga County Library, 4645 Mayfield Road in South Euclid.
South Euclid funeral home starts 'Operation Christmas Stockings for Soldiers' campaign
The DeJohn-Flynn-Mylott Funeral Home is sponsoring its first-ever "Operation Christmas Stockings for Soldiers" initiative.
Fighting in the street: South Euclid Police Blotter
DISORDERLY CONDUCT, HINSDALE ROAD: At 3:45 p.m. Nov. 11, police were called about approximately 20 juveniles fighting in the street.
South Euclid native now on highest court in Arizona
From a home on Birchwold Road in South Euclid and an education at Adrian Elementary School, to a seat on the state of Arizona's Supreme Court.
South Euclid police receive a number of awards
The South Euclid Police Department won several awards at the recent Cuyahoga County DUI Task Force Law Enforcement Awards luncheon, Chief Kevin Nietert announced.
South Euclid seeks developer for Green Neighborhoods Initiative
The city is seeking bids so it can choose one developer to work with it on its Green Neighborhoods Initiative.
South Euclid offers great bar in Purple Shamrock
The Purple Shamrock, located in South Euclid, OH is a fun & relaxing spot without pretense or high prices.
South Euclid police chief calls for cameras to enforce traffic laws;...
Police Chief Kevin Nietert believes using modern technology to uphold the law would be a smart thing to do for the safety of residents, but some of those residents aren't so sure.
South Euclid prepares to turn lot on Warrendale Road into city's first community garden
The city is preparing to ready its very first community garden on a vacant lot at 3915 Warrendale Road.
Man in fight found hiding in roses at the Cactus: Strongsville Police Blotter
DISTURBANCE, PEARL ROAD: A West Farmington, Ohio man was advised Saturday not to return to the Mad Cactus after he got into a fight in the restaurant.
Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Bill Mason announced that Patrick Janson, 42, of North Olmsted, was indicted on 16 counts of sexual battery.