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See all homes sold in Solon, Aug. 5 to Aug. 11
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Solon reported from Aug. 5 to Aug. 11. There were 6 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 2,314-square-foot home on Brackenbury Drive in Solon that sold for $439,000. 32764 Washington...
You’re never too old for a date at the drive-in: Whit & Whimsey
BRUNSWICK, Ohio -- Here’s something you don’t see every day: a drive-in movie with a twist. The folks at Divine Rehabilitation and Nursing at Pearlview are inviting people to join them from 1 to 3 p.m. Sept. 19 for an outdoor movie in the courtyard with residents. The...
Crash involving a school bus reported on Westridge Drive in Deerfield Township
DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP, Ohio — A crash involving a school bus has been reported on Westridge Drive in Deerfield Township. Warren County police units are responding to the scene, in a residential area off of Bethany Road. No injuries have been reported at this time. For live traffic updates, click...
Cleveland Browns Mike Hall Jr. Is Expected To Miss Time Days After He Was Arrested On Domestic Violence
The Cleveland Browns had a rollercoaster of a week due to Mike Hall Jr., their second-round draft pick from this April. Hall was arrested on Tuesday morning for an incident that happened on Monday night involving domestic violence. The 21-year-old defensive lineman was released from jail on Tuesday afternoon and...
Former Browns WR's Latest Injury Could Jeopardize NFL Career
As the 2024 NFL season nears, it's always an interesting exercise to check in on how some former Cleveland Browns are doing. After all, several members of last year's roster found new homes over the offseason, including veteran wideout/kick returner Jakeem Grant. Grant had spent the last two seasons with...
Cleveland Browns: Deshaun Watson Addresses Verbal Altercation With Jameis Winston (Report)
The Cleveland Browns are coming off an 11-6 season that saw them reach the playoffs. Joe Flacco stepped up in a big way and showed what the Browns are capable of with quality quarterback play. Deshaun Watson is looking to come back from injury and provide that same spark to the offense.
Residents raise a stink about neighbor’s failing septic system
GREEN — More than 40 Hawthorne Court residents filled Green City Council chambers Aug. 13 to voice ongoing concerns with illegal sewage discharge from a nearby property at 4419 Massillon Road. Hawthorne Drive resident Ron Stoudt provided photos of a trench on the Massillon Road property, allegedly dug by...
10 most expensive homes sold in Akron, Aug. 5-11
A house that sold for $480,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Akron in the past week. In total, 72 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $137,691. The average price per square foot ended up at $106.
Proof That Ohio is Full of Bad Drivers
According to a recent study, Ohio drivers have the 2nd most speeding tickets in the United States. Insurify crunched numbers of Ohio drivers in each state with speeding tickets on their driver records over the last 7 years compared to those without,. The Insurify data team compared the number of...
New Copley-Fairlawn superintendent focuses on collaboration
COPLEY — Superintendent Aimee Kirsch’s route to becoming the Copley-Fairlawn Schools top administrator was admittedly atypical. “It is a non-traditional path,” Kirsch said of her career, which began 26 years ago at the Akron Public Schools (APS). “But I am somebody who allows opportunities to present themselves.”
College move-in day: When do students return to the biggest Ohio universities? What to know
It's that time of the year again—time for classes to start. And students heading to Ohio colleges and universities for the first time, or returning to campus, will soon be moving into their residence halls, if they haven't already. Here's a look at when those move-in dates are happening at Ohio's largest...
Ohio company leading fight against 'forever chemicals' in firefighting foam
An Ohio company is the first in the U.S. to find a way to destroy toxic firefighting foam, which had been piling up in storage across the state with no safe way to dispose of it. Since the 1960s, Ohio’s firefighters have put out oil and gas fires with aqueous...
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