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I-480 entrance at Warrensville Center no longer a tire trap: Road Rant
A sinking feeling hit Carl Cygan as he turned onto Interstate 480 from Warrensville Center Road in Warrensville Heights.
Man Attempts to Break Into Cleveland Heights Police Academy: Police Blotter
An officer reported that a man tried to break into the Martin G. Lentz Police Academy, 2595 Noble Road, on May 22.
Zoup in Solon: Soups, sandwiches and salads are its stock and trade
One of the reasons I like Zoup! Fresh Soup Company is its wide variety of soups any time of the year.
Ohio auditor flags credit card purchases, busing bills in Warrensville Heights school district
A former superintendent and treasurer of the Warrensville Heights city schools used district credit cards for $6,710 in purchases that weren't supported by required documentation, according to the Ohio auditor's office.
U.S. Rep. Fudge Visits Beachwood to Commend Student, Former Staff
U.S. Rep. Marcia Fudge attended Monday's City Council meeting to commend two members of the Beachwood community.
Pit bulls no longer deemed vicious by Ohio law which takes effect Tuesday
Ohio will join the rest of the country on Tuesday in no longer legally considering pit bulls as "vicious." In this photo, Sam, a 1-year-old Pit Bull, sits with Tamika Garrison Wednesday, May 2, 2012 at Riverside Park in Grand Rapids, Mich.
U.S. Marshal's Fugitive of the Week: Marlon Clemons
He's charged with felonious assault and firing a gun near a building in the shooting of two people July 25, 2009, in the 3500 block of East 114th Street.
Hospital cleans elderly neighbors' yards
Many of the people who live on Eastwood Lane are elderly and simply cannot keep up with housework any longer.
Construction executive Nicholas Zavarella sentenced to one year of home detention
Construction executive Nicholas Zavarella was sentenced to one year of home detention on Tuesday for bribing his longtime friend and former Cuyahoga County Commissioner Jimmy Dimora with $25,000 in free home improvements going back to 2002.
The poll question asked by those who got this recorded call from U.S. ...
Warrensville Heights Democratic U.S. Rep. Marcia Fudge ripped Ohio voting laws in a robocall message to Ohio voters on Tuesday.
Golfsmith Opens Cleveland Area's Largest, Experiential Retail Golf Store in Harvard Park
The nation's largest specialty golf retailer is swinging into the Cleveland market and opening the area's largest experiential retail golf store.
Broken headlights leads to drug charge: Moreland Hills Police Blotter
EQUIPMENT VIOLATION/DRUG PARAPHERNALIA, CHAGRIN BOULEVARD: A Lyndhurst man, 29, was pulled over late May 1 after an officer on patrol noticed him driving west with only his fog lights on.
Cleveland farmer wants urban agriculture provisions in upcoming farm bill
Urban farmers need acccess to U.S. Agriculture Department credit programs just like their rural counterparts and Congress should accomodate their needs when it crafts the next farm bill, inner-city Cleveland farmer Michael Walton told a House subcommittee on Thursday.
Golfsmith and other golf retailers growing in Northeast Ohio
Chuck Stefano of Lyndhurst tries out the putting green in the middle of the Golfsmith store in Warrensville Heights.
Cuyahoga County judge finds 21-year-old Cleveland man Jermaine Crawford guilty of murder and robbery
A Cuyahoga County judge ended an eight-day bench trial Wednesday by finding Jermaine Crawford guilty of murdering Navario Banks in his Warrensville Heights home last year on March 6. Crawford was found guilty on one count of murder, one count of robbery with a three-year firearm specification, and repeat violator offender and notice of prior ... (more)