After a departure from the original proposal, city’s architectural board of review approved the project.
Congressman hosts press conference at his Lakewood office, says family would have been split up without intervention.
After one year in office, Mayor Michael Summers lays out his objectives for the upcoming year.
The revised multi-million-dollar plans for Lakewood Plaza — also known as the Drug Mart Plaza — went “back to the drawing board” last month.
The RTA announced that it will increase the frequency of the No. 55 bus route on Clifton Boulevard and the No. 26 route on Detroit Avenue.
City officials say increases will help offset EPA sewer regulations.
Mary Louise Madigan and Brian Powers switch places as president and vice president of Lakewood City Council.
Effort by Mayor Michael Summers to move forward with a backyard pilot project shot down on Monday.
Mayor Michael Summers submits draft exemption letter to council members seeking to allow three families to keep four hens in their backyards.
Wide-reaching scheme touches eight homes in Lakewood.
New LEAF livestock committee hopes to move forward with a pilot project that will allow hens in the backyards of three Lakewood homes.
Although there were a few uncontested races in Lakewood on Nov. 8, that didn’t stop some candidates from raising some cash in 2011.
In the other contested race for council, winner spends, raise less but still wins.
Lakewood City Council OKs changes to the city’s charter made at the Nov. 8 ballot box.
When the storm hit Saturday, the street crews were ready.
On Monday, council OK’d a budget that will slash positions in city hall across all departments, sparing only the police department.
An ordinance, inspired by the McDonald’s proposal on Detroit Avenue, was introduced to Lakewood City Council on Monday that would set the standard for future drive-thru plans in Lakewood.
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A new law went into effect that allows sports teams and marching bands to be exempt from physical education requirements in schools. Club teams were left out in the cold.
The city held a community workshop on its ambitious Bike Lakewood master plan Wednesday.
New partnership between the Cuyahoga County Land Bank and the International Services Center to provide housing to immigrants.
A few line items in the city’s 2012 budget are causing some controversy at Lakewood City Hall.
City looks to cut 17 jobs at city hall; City council set to wrap up hearings that include balancing a $1.1 million shortfall.
The property once considered for a 14-home development gets approval for extensive renovations.
New, “bland” architectural renderings presented to the city’s architectural board of review.
Ordinance introduced that would amend the zoning code to revise the definitions “associated with food service operations and restaurants.”
On Monday night, Lakewood City Council unanimously OK’d an ordinance that sets some guidelines on composting in the city.
The Toledo representative makes a stop at the Root Cafe; files election papers with county board of elections.
Last week, at the city’s planning commission meeting, city officials unveiled a comprehensive plan that paves the way bicycling in Lakewood.
There are quite a few Lakewood residents on the list — if you know them, help 'em out.
Paul Lawrence was convicted of following two 19-year-old women through Metroparks. But he still faces charges of indecent exposure.
Drive-thru windows may still be conditionally approved in Lakewood, but it could become a lot more difficult for businesses to get them.
Neal Rigo, 46, pleaded not guilty to 73 charges related to child pornography.
Gov. John Kasich unveiled new matching designs for Ohio's drivers licenses and license plates. What do you think of them?
Christopher Willard held on 21 charges related to child pornography.
Street set to be closed for 30 days as Fabrizi Trucking crews work to replace line underneath the railroad tracks.
City council set to begin hearings that include balancing a $1.1 million shortfall.
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Council members examine reversal of mayor’s exemption to ordinance banning chickens in the city.
Lakewood's Municipal Court judge honored at Recovery Resources banquet.