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10 most expensive homes sold in Portage County, Aug. 12-18
A house in Aurora that sold for $1.1 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Portage County in the past week. In total, 54 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past week, with an average price of $301,943. The average price per square foot ended up at $159.
Girls Varsity Soccer falls to Westlake 1 – 0
Our Lady Comets hosted the Westlake Demons on a sunny and hot Saturday afternoon and came away with the most “you had to see it to believe it” match and fell by a final of 1-0. The Comets laid seige to the Westlake net but missed time and...
Hawken football coach Mark Iammarino wins his 200th career game
Mark Iammarino’s new varsity jacket fit hit him like a glove. Hawken had just put the finishing touches on a 42-0 season-opening win over visiting Rhodes when the team presented their coach with a Hawken varsity jacket to commemorate his 200th career victory that he had just secured. His...
Willoughby Police Department ‘coming soon’ at former Meister Media building
Progress is continuing on the renovation of the Meister Media Worldwide building into the new Willoughby Police Department. Willoughby Mayor Robert Fiala observed that this is just one of the transformational projects that’s currently underway in the city, including the renovation and restoration of the former Union High School building, as well as the Osborne Park re-imagination project.
Trucker cited for running over street sign: Medina Police Blotter
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Multiple cars broken into in same Akron neighborhood; Neighbors ask police for help
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A family in the Kenmore Neighborhood of Akron captures a creepy sight on their home surveillance cameras. A hooded man allegedly lurks and sneaks around people’s homes and breaks into cars. Neighbors say they have had enough and want to see more Akron Police patrols...
Gas prices drop in Northeast Ohio: Down 19 cents in Akron, 17 cents in Cleveland
AKRON, Ohio — Gas prices have dropped across Northeast Ohio within the last week. Drivers in Akron are now paying an average of $3.16 per gallon after prices fell 19.8 cents, according to new data released by GasBuddy early Monday. Cleveland’s gas prices dipped 17 cents, bringing the city’s...
New to CWRU: Hear from incoming students on why they chose to attend CWRU
Last week, first-year students of Case Western Reserve University’s Class of 2028 arrived on campus for an array of Discover Week events, bringing with them a mix of excitement, curiosity and hope for the upcoming academic year. Whether drawn by the university’s strong academic reputation, innovative research programs, or...
Forecast: Warm, humid temps ahead
CLEVELAND (WJW) — Summer is back! Sunday was a very warm and humid day. Here’s a look at Sunday’s highs across Northeast Ohio:. Sunday night will be mild and muggy. Overnight lows will range from the mid-60s to near 70 degrees. A stray rain shower or two cannot be ruled out.
Cleveland Division of Police gives inside look at use of force training
The Cleveland Community Police Commission hosted a 4-hour learning session that included a closer look at the current use-of-force policies implemented by the Cleveland Division of Police.
Akron Children’s opens three locations in Cleveland area
Akron Children’s Hospital held grand openings for three facilities in the Cleveland area on July 13. The locations are an urgent care facility and a health center at 3733 Park East Drive in Beachwood, an outpatient surgery center at 3755 Orange Place in Orange and a pediatric primary care office at 5800 Landerbrook Drive in Mayfield Heights.
WOLFS Gallery to show collectors’ Cleveland School artwork in fall exhibit
The late Northeast Ohio businessman Albert Wasserman collected a wealth of art from Cleveland School artists, spanning pieces created around the region over decades. On Oct. 4, WOLFS Gallery in Beachwood will present the art collection of Wasserman, who owned Cleveland menswear shop Mr. Albert’s Men’s World, in a new exhibit. It will include pieces for sale and highlight the works Wasserman collected from Cleveland School artists, Michael Wolf, director of WOLFS Gallery, tells Canvas.
Cleveland State University welcomes class or 2028
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Cleveland State University welcomed the class of 2028 Friday. It’s a new school year at Cleveland State University and freshman are eager to get started. Austin Paneto among the students who moved into their dorms on Friday. “I’m feeling good. Happy to be here. Gearing...
Mike Woods II scores his second touchdown with 8 seconds left vs. Seahawks
The Cleveland Browns did not win their final exhibition game against the Seattle Seahawks, but it was the best offensive showing we’ve seen all preseason. And that was led by wide receiver Mike Woods II. The Browns connected with four touchdowns through the air on the night, and two...
Jamari Thrash hilariously gets the rookie treatment on the sideline from fellow Browns WR
The Cleveland Browns have to be pleased with the performance of rookie wide receiver Jamari Thrash through the preseason. However, after fellow wide receiver James Proche II scored a touchdown in the preseason game against the Seattle Seahawks, he hilariously snubs the rookie sitting at the end of the bench.
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