Can you guess with street made the unpopular cut?
Fairlawn will install new plastic barricades to block street to through traffic
Fairlawn proceeds with plans for new pedestrian bridge
Here's what's been going on in Fairlawn and Bath
Inspectors will be on the streets to evaluate each property
Doctors must now give women seeking abortions information on adoptions and alternative family planning options.
Supreme Court rules that Defense of Marriage Act, which bans same-sex couples from marrying, is unconstitutional.
In a 5-4 decision by the Supreme Court, DOMA has been deemed unconstitutional.
Fairlawn, neighboring communities can get through in emergency
City will train police, fire departments how to use gates
City uses building to teach kids about nature
Township has little say in where antennas go
The bills are due July 26, 2013.
Patch offers mosquito prevention tips, and the map below shows the number of West Nile cases last summer.
Building has been renovated and exhibits expanded
County has already attacked the virus-carrying pests this summer
Dominion will replace old pipe in Fairlawn
Construction to start soon on waterline, sewer work
Judge rules city does have a right to block street to through traffic
Township restores historic oven at Regal Beagle
Renovations ready to start on Springside Drive building
Issue might be smaller this time
Here's what happened in Fairlawn and Bath this week
Fairlawn still waiting to hear whether it can block street to through traffic
There are only a select county offices in Ohio to begin offering this type of identification card.
The township and Copley awarded $50,000 to find ways to improve Montrose transportation
Bath Township approves plans for a 6,480-square-foot building
City wants to see if Ohio will take action soon
City hopes to have parts of the project done this summer
Here's what's going on in Bath and Fairlawn
City will seek funding to improve traffic flow
Here's what's happening in Fairlawn and Bath
Three-year experiment with natural -- and much more expensive -- fertilizer is ending
Students at Revere High School see government in action
First Energy is cutting branches away from power lines
Violating federal tax laws can mean stiff penalties, authorities warn
The app will be available on May 1, 2013.