After House Speaker Cliff Rosenberger resigned amid an FBI investigation, legislative activities ground to a halt.
One city councilman wants to give residents a chance to bid farewell to a local landmark.
The State of Ohio announced that GTI Ohio received two licenses for dispensaries on Madison and Detroit avenues.
May 20-26, 2018 marks the 44th Annual National Emergency Medical Services Week
The lawsuit was the source of the restraining order preventing the city from razing the former Lakewood Hospital site.
City Council took a controversial vote on a term sheet agreement with Carnegie Management and Development Corporation​.
Nickie Antonio and Mike Skindell won the Democratic Party's nomination — without the endorsement of their party.
Mayor Mike Summers will listen to concerns from residents during the event.
The state wants to mandate that Medicaid recipients work at least 20 hours a week or 80 hours a month.
A panel of three judges at the Cuyahoga County Court of Appeals has granted a restraining order against the city.
The Plain Dealer's endorsement of Dennis Kucinich over Richard Cordray for the Democratic nomination is reckless, foolish and shortsighted.
Contested primaries in state senate and state representative races mean more is at stake in Lakewood than some other communities.
Voters are fortunate in that they have a better choice in the May 8 primary. I urge them to vote for Tom Bullock.
She'll be joined by Senator Rob Portman, Rep. Jim Renacci and Rocky River Mayor Pamela Bobst.
Students from Lakewood High will also rally for stricter gun laws after the vigil.
“John and Annie Glenn’s story is one of public service and mutual dedication..." said Lakewood Rep. Nickie Antonio.
City Council may soon be considering new legislation that would not name specific dogs. However, a new policy may be controversial.
Saturday was the national March for Our Lives protest. A group of students from Lakewood made the trek to the nation's capital.
Eric Williams heard a group of Lakewood High students were going to March for our Lives in Washington, D.C. He wanted to help them out.
The Domestic Violence Victim Protection Act got a boost from the Moms Demand Action group this week.
On March 24, students from across the nation will head to Washington, D.C. for a national protest on gun laws. These students want to join.
Tom Bullock will be a strong advocate for our cities as the next state representative for Ohio's 13th district.
Tom Bullock is running for State Representative from House District 13 in the upcoming May 8th primary election.
Mayor Mike Summers looked at several "mega" forces that will impact the city over the next decade and beyond.
HB 302 would allow pregnant minors to consent to their maternal healthcare
Mayor Mike Summers will give the address at 7 p.m. at City Hall.
A suit brought against the city will not be heard by the Ohio Supreme Court, but the lawsuit has already cost taxpayers more than $90,000.
Online constituent survey is available for House District 13.
A school district official said about 75 high school students walked out of the building at about noon on Wednesday.
Tom Bullock is running in the open race for State Representative from House District 13
Democratic state senators from Lakewood and Columbus brought the legislation forward, citing the recent shooting at a Florida school.
State Representative Nickie Antonio wants money out of politics.
After declining to hear the case last year, the court has now dismissed a motion for reconsideration.
Legislation brought by state Representative Nickie Antonio, from Lakewood, would ban discrimination based on gender identity.
The longtime city councilman announced his bid to replace the term-limited Nickie Antonio.
Lakewood's Nickie Antonio is one of four female lawmakers that want State Rep. Bill Seitz, the House Majority Floor Leader, gone.
Lakewood's State Representative Nickie Antonio's legislation would prohibit discrimination based on sexual identity, gender and more.
Mayors from across the nation met with President Donald Trump on Wednesday, including two mayors from Ohio.
Mayor Mike Summers said he was willing to make several concessions on his proposed ordinance.
After the march in Cleveland Public Square, the Women's March organization will hold a session on supporting women candidates for office.