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.
The findings may (or may not) surprise you.
Several Patch bloggers wrote posts this week on how to take care of your home β inside and out.
City officials βnot overly happyβ with the Dodge Chargers puchased last year. Council OKβs $139,050, but the other cars will be sold soon.
City council OKβs study to examine the idea.
This 4-bedroom, 4-bathroom home covers 3,316 square feet.
Brecksville could see accumulation from lake-effect snow through Friday morning.
The Broadview Heights man was traveling north on Miller Road on Monday, when he failed to stop at the State Route 82 intersection, where a police car was stopped at a red light.
Take the virtual tour of 5471 Miller Rd., listed at $1.32 million.
Spring-ful thinking will more than likely not improve Wednesday's freezing, windy weather.
Mayor Jerry Hruby said that the program could be used as a tool for economic development.
Looking for fresh produce and healthy food to complement the new season? Look no further.
We once again dig into the Cleveland Memory Project archives, presented by Cleveland State University, to see Brecksville as it was decades ago.
Ronald Thomas has been convicted of firearm and assault charges.
Mayor Jerry Hruby said that a new, $800,000 horticulture building is expected to begin next year, as part of the Stadium Drive master plan.
Learn a little more about our winner and the runners up!
Find the dates and times for every game this season.
The blogs on Brecksville Patch got you all talking this week. We gathered the conversation starters, in case you missed 'em.
The Cuyahoga County Sheriffβs Office is looking for these men and women
Brecksville's Community Awareness and Prevention Association offers information and insight on a prevalent drug abuse trap that's ensnaring local youth.
If your child is turning 5 by Sept. 30th, it's time to register.
Brecksville-Broadview Heights Superintendent Scot Prebles and Treasurer Richard Berdine are featured in the 5-minute video.
Sale is set to return March 15 and March 16.
Cuyahoga County isn't the only one seeing an increase β all 88 counties saw a higher unemployment rate in January.
The recycling grants were created by the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District to help promote and expand recycling in the county.
This 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom, 2,937-square-foot home was built in 1996.
They were each taken to separate area hospitals with unreported injuries, however, they were both wearing their seatbelts and both of their airbags were deployed.
There were 4,779 meals delivered in 2011. Compare that to 2012, when 6,775 meals were served β shattering the old record by about 1,785 meals.
Time to dig into the Cleveland Memory Project archives, presented by Cleveland State University, to see Brecksville as it was decades ago.
Developers donβt have enough space for development without changing the zoning. And thatβs not likely going to happen.
The following information was supplied by the Brecksville Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Give to a good cause and watch those pesky Cuyahoga County library fines drop.
Brecksville-Broadview Heights freshman Alecia Farina helped the gymnastics team capture its 10th consecutive OHSAA state championship.