As part of our election coverage, Lakewood Patch will provide profiles of each of the candidates for local office.
Project expected to be completed around Halloween.
Idea behind the legislation is to outline the process and the obligations of the city — as well as the rights and obligations of dog owners.
City's planning commission determines zoning code wouldn't allow a truck-rental facility on the site because there's already a gas station there.
You can cast a ballot by mail if you take a few simple steps.
Changes to the zoning code eyed that would put heavy restrictions on businesses with drive-thru windows in Lakewood.
State Rep. Nickie Antonio attends Monday's meeting to support city council resolution.
The distinction could mean tax abatements aimed at luring potential developers — including one proposal to build 19 luxury townhomes along the Rocky River.
However, the new law doesn't sit well with everyone.
Lakewood resident came from a camp "where we didn't know if we would be alive the next day."
The $400,000 project — extending from W. 117th Street to West Clifton Boulevard — is expected to begin next week and wrap up within 45 days.
Nearly 200 postal workers from four postal worker unions show up at the office of US Rep. Dennis Kucinich to protest proposed cuts to the United States Postal Service.
Issue 71 is a proposed change that would clarify its "home rule authority" to limit the duties imposed by the law director.
Lakewood Housing Committee decided Monday not to move forward on a proposal to allow the city to offer tax incentives to new homeowners until its next meeting.
Issue 70 is a proposed amendment that would give the city some flexibility regarding the posting of official notices.
Animal Safety Board OKs backyard trial run, allowing three families to raise hens in their backyard.
There are four parts to Issue 69, a proposed amendment meant to change the charter to give appointed council members the same authority as elected council members.
Issue 68 is a proposed amendment meant to clarify that an election must be take place to fill a vacant city council position should the position open up more than two years and 105 days before the next election.
Kevin Butler tells city council that there are already laws on the books that prohibit flash mobs.
Issue 67 is a proposed amendment that would give Lakewood City Council the authority to deisgnate someone to serve as acting mayor should the need arise.
Dozens of residents on Woodward Avenue express their concerns about traffic near the location of the former Detroit Theatre.
State Rep. Nickie Antonio among panel discussing Issue 2, the referendum on Senate Bill 5, at Rocky River church.
Proposal before voters would eliminate the 'quasi-judicial authority' granted to the mayor's office.
After state loses a seat, race may pit the Lakewood Democrat against Toledo-area Democrat Marcy Kaptur.
Proposal before voters would clarify the language in the charter that includes allowing the city to perform any action covered under the state's constitution.
The company is installing 21 new transformers in Lakewood. Nine of them are already finished.
If passed, the issue would include sewers in the list of infrastructure improvements that could be paid for with levies.
Officials hope to comply with federal guidelines, but with a price tag of hundreds of millions of dollars, the city can’t swing it.
About 100 people packed the Women's Pavilion on Tuesday night to learn the dos and don'ts of nature’s way of recycling.
Lakewood must first get funding approval from the Ohio Department of Public Works Commission.
Lakewood native ends six-year legal battle with the Ohio Department of Public Safety.
Federal agency to impose temporary ban on chemicals that produce a 'legal high.'
Opinion says officer had no reason to detain Fairport Harbor man for an OVI investigation and "should have sent him on his way.”
The city's Architecture Board of Review conditionally approved McDonald's new proposal to replace the 87-year-old Detroit Theater Thursday.
Special dedication ceremony set tonight at 5:30 p.m.
With a moratorium set to expire in November, Lakewood City Council examines its options.