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South Euclid council approves regulations for short-term home rentals, adds to city’s smoke-free zones
SOUTH EUCLID, Ohio -- City Council approved legislation Monday (July 22) to regulate the use of homes for short-term rentals, such as those connected with Airbnb. The city already had regulations for long-term rentals on its books, but has now added such regulations for rentals of up to 30 days.
Winning Mega Millions numbers for Tuesday, July 23, 2024; jackpot $279 million
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Mega Millions lottery has selected the winning numbers in the drawing for Tuesday, July 23, 2024, for a jackpot estimated at $279 million. The numbers are 3-9-14-26-51 Mega Ball 21 Megaplier 4x. The Powerball jackpot is an estimated $114 million for the Wednesday, July 24...
Restaurants in central Ohio bulldozed to make way for Chick-fil-A, Sheetz
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Fast food chain Chick-fil-A and gas station Sheetz are expanding by bulldozing several central Ohio restaurants, including demolishing a Buca di Beppo, a chicken wing eatery and several Max and Erma’s locations. Chick-fil-A recently launched a new location on the former site of a long-standing Tee Jaye’s Country Place in Clintonville […]
Progressive Insurance selling HQ in Mayfield; will consolidate in village
Progressive Insurance’s original headquarters, Campus One at 6300 Wilson Mills Road in Mayfield, is slated to close and be consolidated into Campus Two at 300 North Commons Blvd., also in Mayfield, by the end of the year. The consolidation will turn Campus Two into the company’s headquarters, keeping Progressive’s...
Senior produce program goes digital
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program has been helping put fresh fruits, vegetables, honey and herbs on the tables of older Ohioans for more than 20 years. Through the program, seniors can get up to $50 worth of produce each season. That program is now going...
Brooklyn School special education paraprofessional receives award
BROOKLYN, Ohio -- For the better part of two decades, paraprofessional Patricia Volk has been working in a Brooklyn School special education classroom. Her efforts were recently recognized as the recipient of the Educational Service Center (ESC) of Northeast Ohio, which bestowed her with the 2024 Franklin B. Walter Outstanding Educator Award, as well as the Certificate of Achievement, Honor and Excellence.
Mass Pizza Hut closure fears as franchise with 142 locations files for bankruptcy after owing parent company millions
EYM founder - and former McDonald's Mexico president - Eduardo Diaz filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Monday with the Eastern District of Texas. Diaz filed for bankruptcy protection after the pizza chain sued them for not paying the bills, reports The Daily Mail. EYM countered that Pizza Hut was...
Highway object damages vehicles in spectacular fashion: Broadview Heights Police Blotter
Property damage, I-77: On June 29, police were dispatched to I-77 regarding property damage calls from two drivers near PV. The callers each said they hit an unknown object in the roadway that damaged their vehicles. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on...
Neighbor dispute involves metal detector and trimmed bushes: Brecksville Police Blotter
Property damage, Riverview Road: On June 27, a Riverview Road homeowner came to the police station to report a neighbor dispute. An officer talked to the woman, who said for more than two decades she’s had ongoing issues with a neighbor. If you purchase a product or register for...
Ohio senator regrets call for ‘civil war’
(The Center Square) – A Republican Ohio state senator said he regrets his remarks at a rally in Middletown for GOP vice-presidential candidate J.D. Vance. Sen. George Lang, R-West Chester, told the crowd before Vance spoke at his first rally without former President Donald Trump that if Republicans lose the 2024 election, it would take “a civil war to save the country.” “I’m afraid if we lose this one it’s...
Female shoplifting suspect leaves male accomplice behind in Giant Eagle lot: Solon police blotter
SOLON, Ohio -- Theft: Aurora Road. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Man who arranged Lyft ride to and from Solon grocery is believed to have stolen more than $12,000 in goods over three months
SOLON, Ohio -- Solon police arrested at a local grocery store a man believed to be an habitual thief so comfortable with theft that he arranged for a rideshare to and from the scene of his alleged crime. At 9 p.m. July 19, loss prevention at Giant Eagle, 34310 Aurora...
Richmond Heights councilman calls for repeal of recreational marijuana business moratorium; council approves vape shop moratorium
RICHMOND HEIGHTS, Ohio -- Recreational marijuana, medical marijuana, vaping and smoke shops were all up for discussion Tuesday (July 23) as City Council met in committee and in its regular meeting. Specifically, Ward 2 Councilman Asu Mook Robinson called for an end to the city’s six-month moratorium on allowing businesses...
Pinball Planet is the New Face of Former Southland Lanes Pinball Arcade
The new pinball arcade is set to open in Parma Heights in August. By Annie Nickoloff. A new world of pinball is coming to Parma Heights. After the family-owned Southland Lanes bowling alley in Middleburg Heights closed this summer, the space's robust collection of pinball games has beamed into a new arcade called Pinball Planet.
See all homes sold in Parma, July 15 to July 21
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Parma reported from July 15 to July 21. There were 16 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,193-square-foot home on Pelham Drive in Parma that sold for $215,000. 5014 Albertly...
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