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What pools will be open this summer near Cleveland?
CLEVELAND — It may not be summer quite yet, but warm weather is upon us. While some pools open Memorial Day weekend, others open during the first two weeks of June. If you are looking for a spot to dip in the pool, 3News has you covered with a list of pools and splash pads in Northeast Ohio.
Parma Heights Council considering city leader salary increases
PARMA HEIGHTS, Ohio -- For the first time in what could be a dozen years, Parma Heights City Council may be increasing the salaries for city leaders. While the proposed City Council member raises are modest, the mayor position -- if approved -- will receive a nearly 30 percent increase.
15 rooftop patios at bars and restaurants to enjoy in Greater Cleveland this summer
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Whenever summer hits Cleveland, many locals try to spend as much time as they possibly can outside. From enjoying the natural wonders that Lake Erie has to offer to grilling in the backyard, there are plenty of ways to incorporate some time in the great outdoors in the summer. For those of us who can’t resist going out for a bite and a drink, bars and restaurants with rooftop patios are staple stops in the summer.
Kudos to Cleveland for embracing change, unlike Pittsburgh
I just want to let you know how impressed I was during an early May visit to the city of Cleveland. It has been years since I have visited. You should be proud of what city government along with residents have done to make it so welcoming. Everyone we met was friendly and very hospitable.
Cuyahoga Soil & Water Conservation District celebrates 25 years of cleaning up waterways
LAKEWOOD, Ohio -- Spring cleanup in Northeast Ohio includes houses, garages and waterways. Regarding the latter, Cuyahoga Soil & Water Conservation District on June 1 marks its 25th year of volunteers cleaning up the Rocky River. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on...
Here's how Summit County residents can assess tree health on their property
Summit County residents have many things to worry about when a storm touches down in their area. However, a tree crashing through the roof of a home happens more often than people might think — with or without serious storms. ...
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