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Man returns to assault woman after vandalizing her apartment overnight
MAYFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio -- A woman reported at 12:37 p.m. July 27 that her ex-boyfriend had been broken into her Arbor Court apartment overnight and caused extensive damage. While officers were responding to the apartments on Maplewood Road, the woman’s neighbor called to report that the woman was being assaulted.
How Rocky River’s alumni baseball game keeps memory of late 1994 grad alive
ROCKY RIVER, Ohio -- Summer is for baseball, and for the last 28 years in Rocky River, one particular summer Sunday has been dedicated to the memory of Kevin Allison. Allison was a standout center fielder and co-captain of the Rocky River Pirates’ 1994 varsity baseball team. After his freshman year at Kent State University, he and two of his friends rented a beach house in Ocean City, Maryland, where Allison was training to become a beach lifeguard.
North Royalton hires engineering firm to design $1.4 million sanitary sewer project
NORTH ROYALTON, Ohio -- The city has hired CT Consultants -- a regional engineering, architectural, planning and construction firm with a Cleveland office -- to design sanitary sewers along a portion of Edgerton Road. CT will charge $75,000 for its services, says city Engineer Matthew Glass. If you purchase a...
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...
Olmsted Falls High School alumni continue to rise to the top: Olmsted Dates and Data
OLMSTED FALLS, Ohio -- The longevity of the work ethic students develop during their time in the Olmsted Falls School District is something the residents of the 44138 should be proud of. These lifelong skills are honed over their time in the district and follow them to the trades, higher...
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...
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.
Strongsville Schools expected to place 4.9-mill permanent levy on November ballot
STRONGSVILLE, Ohio -- The Strongsville Board of Education will likely ask voters in November to approve a 4.9-mill property tax that would help pay for operating expenses, including teachers’ salaries. It would be 1 mill less than the 5.9-mill levy that failed on the ballot in March and November...
Wayne Newton to get ‘Up Close and Personal’ at the MGM Northfield Park
NORTHFIELD PARK, Ohio - Singer-actor-entertainer Wayne Newton will bring his “Up Close And Personal Tour” to the Center Stage at MGM Northfield Park on Saturday, Ocy. 12. Tickets for the show go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, July 19. Newton, a.k.a “Mr. Las Vegas,” a.k.a “The...
Broadview Heights hires former ARB member to design new Service Department storage building
BROADVIEW HEIGHTS, Ohio -- The city has hired a Broadview Heights architect to design a new Service Department storage building on the City Hall campus. Glen D. Ramage served on the city’s Architectural Review Board before it was disbanded about 10 years ago, according to David Schroedel, the city’s director of public service and development.
A Cleveland suburb opens a $31.7 million new middle school and renovated high school
In Warrensville Heights, Ohio, an eastern suburb of Cleveland, a $31.7 million project has completed a new middle school and a renovated high school accommodating 1,283 students in grades 6-12. In 2016, the Warrensville Heights School District engaged Moody Nolan to assist in master planning and to design the combined...
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