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Euclid Police Department: 21-year-old dead in shooting
EUCLID, Ohio — A 21-year-old is dead after a shooting, according to the Euclid Police Department. A spokesperson from the department told 3News that the shooting took place on Sunday, July 14 near the intersection of East 200th Street and Crystal Avenue. The victim has since been identified as...
Keeping the PEACE: Coventry nonprofit tenants remain focused on finding a solution
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio -- Nonprofit tenants in the Coventry PEACE Building say they will remain “solution-focused” after being placed on six-month leases through the end of the year. Those leases will then go month-to-month in 2025. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a...
A Northeast Ohio highway is getting extra police patrols to enforce speeding, seat-belt laws
COLUMBUS, Ohio—When driving along Interstate 90 between Cleveland and Euclid, watch your speed and seat belt use, because more law-enforcement officers will be watching as well. An 8-mile stretch of I-90 between East 55th Street and East 260th Street has been designated the state’s first speed and seat belt...
Isolated Storms and a Muggy Tuesday Afternoon
CLEVELAND — Isolated storm chances for the afternoon portion of your Tuesday across NE Ohio. A strong to severe storm will be possible, with gusty winds and heavy rain. Otherwise, anticipate more warm and muggy conditions as highs top off in the upper 80s to around 90. A cold...
Bedford Heights police host youth program to strengthen community bond, teach life lessons
BEDFORD HEIGHTS, Ohio -- The Bedford Heights Police Department invites youth to join its free Police and Community Together program, which was created to establish positive relationships and share valuable insights between police and kids. Bedford Heights children ages 12 to 19, who attend classes in the Bedford City School...
Story Club Cleveland Holds Pop-Up at South Euclid Library
Story Club Cleveland typically hosts its monthly events at the Brownhoist on Friday evenings with themed programs that feature a couple of special guest speakers and the opportunity to sign up for the chance to tell your own story. They’re doing a little something different for the summer. They’re hosting...
Couple’s gift to create Cleveland Clinic health accelerator fund
Mark and Shelly Saltzman made a leadership gift to Cleveland Clinic July 9 to establish the Lake County Community Health Accelerator Fund, which will support community health initiatives for years to come, according to a news release. The gift amount was not disclosed. “We’re funding a new position called, ‘Medical...
Shaker Planning Commission sends Ludlow pre-K plans back to study hall
SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio -- Initial designs proposed for the new universal pre-K program in Ludlow school raised concerns from residents as well as the City Planning Commission earlier this month. The project will be among the first initiated through voters’ passage last year of a ballot issue funding an extensive...
Nine most expensive homes sold in Euclid, July 8-14
A house that sold for $165,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Euclid in the past week. In total, nine residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $115,378, or $90 per square foot.
Solon mayor thanks state legislators for helping to secure funding to support park improvements
SOLON, Ohio -- Mayor Ed Kraus believes Solon Community Park will be “the envy of all parks in Northeast Ohio” when construction of the multi-phase project is completed. On Monday (July 15), Kraus told City Council that State Sen. Jerry Cirino (R-Kirtland) and State Rep. Phil Robinson (D-Solon) are playing a key role in helping to make that happen.
Solon council amends agreement for Solon to Chagrin Falls Trail
SOLON, Ohio -- City Council has approved an amendment to the project development agreement for the Solon to Chagrin Falls Trail. The ordinance, approved Monday (July 15), reflects an updated project budget, the inclusion of $457,638 in city infrastructure funds to replace a damaged culvert pipe that has exceeded its useful life near the project site and the inclusion of $25,000 donated to the city for construction of a memorial along the trail.
Looking for your neighbor’s new property tax value online? Here’s why you won’t find it.
If you’re thinking about appealing your property tax assessment, you might be curious about how the county assessed your neighbors home or one on the next block. You won’t find those online for a while. Why? Cuyahoga County won’t post assessments online until Ohio approves them in November,...
Senior citizen in Cleveland concerned about higher property taxes says her home value doubled after county reappraisal
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Dorothy Williams has lived in her home in the Kinsman neighborhood for 41 years. On Tuesday, she was shocked when she received her letter from Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer showing the reappraised value of her property. “Almost passed out, but thank God I didn’t but that...
Concord Township man indicted for murder in death of Debra Moore
A Concord Township man has been indicted by the Lake County grand jury on nine counts that include aggravated murder for the death of a woman in April. Brian K. Doerner was indicted on July 12 for the April 12 killing of Debra Moore. Doerner is accused of killing his...
Aurora home with wine cellar, tasting room and 'vineyard views' sells for $700K. See inside
Eight properties sold for more than $500,000 in Portage County during the week of May 13, 2024. One property on Tallmadge Road in Kent sold for $800,000. Here is a list of the properties, and their sale prices: ...
Median Cuyahoga County home price reaches $200,000 in June
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cuyahoga County home prices are continuing their streak of surpassing last year’s prices. According to data collected by cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer, the June median single-family home price was an even $200,000. This is a $7,000 increase compared to this time last year. If you...
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