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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Library and Archives now open for business
I happened to be on hand at the new Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Library and Archives at Cuyahoga Community College when the very first Northeast Ohioan turned in an archive request.
The nation's biggest commercial banks received a clear message last fall when an estimated 650,000 consumers withdrew some $4.5 billion and transferred the funds to new accounts in the nation's 7,200 credit unions.
Mentor Detectives Arrest Pair of Suspected Drug Dealers
Mentor Police arrested two men Tuesday night who are accused of drug trafficking, Lt.
Eastlake man pleads guilty to the April 10 aggravated murder of William Putzbach
Ronald Shirer, the last of the three men involved in the death of William Andrew Fayne Putzbach last April 10 at the Willoughby Hills Towers, pleaded guilty today to aggravated murder in Lake County Common Pleas Court.
Police in northeast Ohio said that a woman shot by a police officer at a Cleveland area McDonald's did not have a gun, as authorities had believed.
Willowick police say accused McDonald's robber pretended to have gun
The 48-year-old Willowick woman shot Wednesday by a police officer had pretended to have a gun but was not armed, police said.
Willowick: Police shoot woman threatening at McDonald's
Late Wednesday night there were reports that a woman walked into the McDonald's on Vine Street around 8 p.m. Police say the woman had something that resembled a gun in her pocket.
Man sentenced for Willoughby Hills trunk murder
A Euclid man will spend the rest of his life in prison for the murder of a man stuffed in a car trunk.
Book and audiovisual sale at Willowick Public Library Friday to Monday
The Willoughby-Eastlake Library system, which includes the Willowick branch, is ranked fifth in the nation for libraries its size by the prestigious HAPLR index.
Marucci Group LLC files complaint against Willowick over real estate agreement
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