Several Patch blogs got you talking this week. We gathered the conversation starters, in case you missed 'em.
Across Patch's network of 900 sites, including Brecksville, people felt the effect of the bombing at the Boston Marathon.
The Cuyahoga County Sheriffβs Office is looking for these men.
The following information was supplied by the Brecksville Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
A couple of donkeys escaped from the Brecksville Stables on Tuesday. A Brecksville Patch reader had her camera handy.
Council unanimously approved two separate measures giving a nod to the community leaders.
In an attempt to alleviate some of the flooding issues around the city, Brecksville officials are set to begin several projects around the city.
Moceanu, who considers Gymnastics World in Broadview Heights a second home, discovered she had an adopted sister when she was a young adult thanks to birth records, our partners at WEWS Channel 5 report.
Debbie Jarosz has transformed from somebody who has never been to Uganda to a board director on a nonprofit organization dedicated to support the residents of the country. Sponsored by Grape-Nuts.
Two filing errors β both made by the businesses β were discovered by a recent state audit, and now the city's required pay up.
The shooting stars of Comet Thatcher's tail will be visible all week but will peak before dawn on Sunday and Monday
A Brecksville resident was signed up to run the famous race, which was rocked by two explosions about three hours after the winners crossed the finish line.
The award provides students an opportunity to thank extraordinary educators.
Hereβs a round up of the events at the Brecksville Library this week.
Since 2009, the non-profit organization has helped about a half-dozen student-athletes injured in high school sports. And so far in 2013 β just a few months into the year β the organization has already distributed more than $24,000.
Hereβs a highlight of the top stories from around Brecksville during the past week.
Here are some of the weirdest police reports and incidents from departments across the region.
Several Patch bloggers submitted blogs about health this week, and we've rounded up the three best. Check them out!
Last summer, Beth OβKain set out to be the first person to row across Lake Erie, and to provide clean drinking water for orphans in Uganda. Sponsored by Grape-Nuts.
This 4-bedroom, 5-bathroom, 4,200-square-foot home was built in 2003.
The newspaper recently announced its support for Issue 12.
Paul Monahan took on the biggest physical challenge of his life to honor the service of U.S. military members and recognize the challenges they face on a daily basis. Sponsored by Grape-Nuts.
The 100-acre property has been vacant for a few years. Right now, city officials are just waiting for an update from the federal government so that the 100-acre property can be developed.
Brecksville officials: Natural gas bills in May shouldnβt be any higher than $4.57.
If approved, assaulting an Ohio transit worker could mean felony charges, a fine and transportation ban.
Check out the Top 10 rated restaurants based on the Yelp! reviews.
School board releases enrollment study, based on a number of sources including live births and housing.
We dig into the Cleveland Memory Project archives, presented by Cleveland State University, to see Brecksville as it was decades ago.
The candidates, voting information and issues that will affect Brecksville on Election Day.
People are welcome to help themselves to the wood chips while supplies last.
Hereβs a quick look at some of the major repaving and concrete projects the city will be taking on.
Byron James is the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force's fugitive of the week.
There are 33 Brecksville-Broadview Heights students who had no absences, tardies or early-outs
U.S. Rep. Jim Renacci has not taken public stance on a local teachers strike while Sen. Sherrod Brown has.
Shane May's biggest challenge wasnβt taking on the family membership policy at the Cuyahoga Falls Natatorium. It wasnβt becoming an equal rights and marriage equality activist. It was the decision to be Shane May. Sponsored by Grape-Nuts.
Young thespians can learn the trade during their time off of school.