The former US congressman had an office in Lakewood for 15 years. Now, he’ll be see all over the country on TV.
President Barack Obama presented a wide-reaching proposal for the country’s gun control policies on Wednesday.
City's architectural board of review defers decision on the facelift to the burger joint at Madison Avenue and W. 117th Street.
Lakewood City Council’s housing committee looks at adjusting process that collects fees from landlords.
What does the U.S. Post Office price increase mean to you?
Mayor Michael Summers said that safety is the main reason for concern.
The illness has been reaching high levels across the state and country.
The department announced this week that it’s offering residents the opportunity to get some first-hand information about the role of Lakewood’s safety and law enforcement department.
The annual event set for Jan. 24. Bring a dish and come hungry.
Schools will be receiving the first set of casino tax payments in January.
The Westshore Council of Governments receives the honor from auditor Dave Yost for "how they maximize services for taxpayers while spending less."
Former Lakewood mayor tells the Plain Dealer that Ted Strickland's decision to sit out 2014 “accelerates” his own gubernatorial exploration. Would you vote for him?
The answer isn’t easy to find.
There are still three union contracts that have yet to be finalized.
Lakewood City Council’s public safety committee votes down changes to the 2008 dangerous dog ordinance.
Judge Patrick Carroll: “If it is not prohibited by law it is presumed to be permitted conduct.”
Retirements prompt openings, changes in the upper ranks of the department.
Planning Commission defers decision that may designate the 98-year-old mansion a “historic landmark” under the city’s ordinance.
Frank Bova will serve as the interim county sheriff.
The owner of Jibaro spoke out at a recent city council meeting, but a change to the city ordinance isn’t likely to happen overnight — if it happens at all.
The US Congressman finished his last term, after redistricting — then Rep. Marci Kaptur — ousted him from the post. But the building on Detroit Avenue won’t be vacant for too long.
Self-admitted alcoholic fired after drinking on the job in March 2012.
The First Church of Christ, Scientist will remain the city’s third-ever historic landmark.
Check out the top stories, and the links below to read what you may have missed in 2012.
Residents reminded to move their vehicles off the major streets until at least Thursday.
At odds is historic preservation versus private property rights.
The plan was approved as part of the 2013 budget earlier this week.
We’ve rounded up what’s open and what’s closed around Lakewood for the holidays.
Council will be asked to vote on the extensions in January.
Open Secrets published a list of recipients of National Rifle Association campaign contributions that also includes Steven LaTourette, John Boehner.
The budget could still change during the year—here are a few factors to watch.
Lakewood City Council passed the increase as part of the 2013 budget on Monday.
Mark Lewis, of Newman Avenue, was found guilty last month on five counts of gross sexual imposition and five counts of kidnapping.
Community meetings wrapped up at the University of Akron, Lakewood campus on Wednesday.
Kids can spend the day at The Chalet during winter break.
The July 29 crash left two dead and two others injured.
The investigation that started in Lakewood ends with guilty pleas in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court.
Mayor Michael Summers said state government has a “township versus city mentality,” and Lakewood’s not coming out on the winning end.
While the official 2010 census count put the city at 52,131 residents, that figure dropped to 51,724 in 2011, the estimate says — a loss of 407 people in one year.