The following arrest information was supplied by the Lakewood Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
If OK’d, the $124,500 project would replace the nine existing “cobra-head” lights with those resembling early 1900s lamps along the street from Hilliard Road to Detroit Avenue. But the residents of the neighborhood will pay for it.
Under a new agreement, Ferry Cap & Set Screw will keep most of its jobs at its Lakewood facility.
Sophomore Grace Roberson beat out 50,000 students to win the gold medal for poetry in the prestigious Scholastic Art and Writing Awards competition
John Alexander Jr. -- who has previously lived in Cleveland and Euclid -- is the Fugitive of the Week
At eFuneral, death isn’t a dirty word. Lakewood resident Mike Belsito, and his business partner, Bryan Chaikin, are bringing the message home.
Here are some of the weirdest police reports and incidents from departments across the region.
Quick response time helped to keep the fire from spreading.
Several Patch bloggers wrote posts this week on how to take care of your home — inside and out.
The findings may (or may not) surprise you.
The home, built in 1912, was listed on the market this week for $1,599,000.
This 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom, 1,319-square-foot home was built in 1929.
Lakewood could see accumulation from lake-effect snow through Friday morning.
Gerhart passed away on March 20.
The current project on Sloane Avenue is already considered a “community reinvestment area,” but council must now decide whether to modify the proposal to include the parcels of land across Sloane Subway.
But don’t forget about the Rocky River rivalry just yet. The move won’t happen until the 2015-16 school year.
John Guare’s play is running on the Mackey Main State from March 22 through April 21.
Looking for fresh produce and healthy food to complement the new season? Look no further.
New bar’s owners and city officials hosted a special ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday.
Lakewood Patch readers have a few ideas on what should replace the defunct Irish pub.
But don’t expect the restaurant to open up anytime soon.
While the proposal has overwhelming neighborhood support, a few neighbors aren’t too happy with the project. The proposal was introduced to Lakewood City Council on Monday.
Gerald Miller was charged with cruelty to a companion animal March 13 in Oberlin Municipal Court.
Ronald Thomas has been convicted of firearm and assault charges.
The Ohio Municipal League and communities from across Ohio submitted one uniform message containing “twenty-one points of municipal income tax uniformity” to the state representatives who introduced the measure.
A special dedication event took place at the new home on Saturday.
Lakewood resident died on March 12. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations in memory of Mr. Carle be made to the Lakewood United Methodist Church.
The blogs on Lakewood Patch got you all talking this week. We gathered the conversation starters, in case you missed 'em.
A benefit is scheduled to help the daughter of a Lakewood firefighter at St. Mary’s banquet hall at 3256 Warren Road in Cleveland at 6 p.m. April 20.
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Brecksville's Community Awareness and Prevention Association offers information and insight on a prevalent drug abuse trap that's ensnaring local youth.
The new bar, owned by Mickey Krivosh and family, is slated to open its doors to the public on Friday.