Races for Peace event coming to Cleveland October 21st!
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Any company that wants to sell medical marijuana in the city will need to pay an annual licensing fee of $25,000.
Distinguished Group of Panelists to Participate in Discussion at Lakewood Congregational Church; Public Invited to Attend
After years of close quarters, Rocky River Police may have a new state-of-the-art station by 2020
I’m Brian Taubman and this is why I'm running for for an At-Large Council seat in Lakewood, Ohio.
The business is putting on its biggest, most ambitious party. The festivities will include live music, scavenger hunts, artists and more.
Sara Ziemnik, a teacher at Rocky River High School, was recognized as a 2017 National History Teacher of the Year.
After sitting at the three spot last, the Eagles are once again on the move.
The event will kick-off Fire Prevention Week in Lakewood. Firefighters will be visiting local schools Oct. 9-13 to discuss fire prevention.
First-time foundation celebration boosts financial support for programs across the entire Lakewood City Schools district
Kensington Intermediate's new library will work on a "take a book, leave a book" policy.
Cody Kinn, a resident of Lakewood, returned from Las Vegas this week. He told Channel 19 about surviving the Las Vegas shooting.
Carnegie Management and Development Corporation, a Westlake firm, will be responsible for developing the 6.25 acre site.
The Greater Cleveland area is one of the most medically advanced regions in the world and there's plenty of opportunities for assistants.
Recent additions will extend technology services to more Canadian customers.
For four months this summer, Downtown Lakewood enjoyed an extra splash of color and greenery thanks to the Flower Blossoms Program
Charlie the pit bull has been ordered to leave the city because of the law. His owner has said she'll fight till the very end.
The Eagles are one of only three undefeated teams in Division I, Region I.
If your home’s bathroom is ready for a makeover, then this is the workshop for you.
The FBI released crime stats for cities across the nation this week. The FBI says violent crimes include rape, murder, robberies and more.
The city of Lakewood is forming a citizens committee to investigate and explore the future of the ice skating facility.
Bring your pup to Lakewood Dog Park for World Animal Day festivities, including a pet blessing, on Saturday, September 30th from 12 to 3 PM.
Let's get physical. These eight open positions in Greater Cleveland help other achieve their dream bodies.
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When it comes to the 10th Annual Spooky Pooch Parade on October 21, you can teach an old dog new tricks!
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Exhibition and Artists' Reception
Nearly 30 area residents came to the Turkish Cultural Center on September 14 for LakewoodAlive’s “Plumbing 101” free workshop
The district refinanced approximately $41 million in 2007 series debt, resulting in big savings for the school system.
A 27-year-old killed off the coast of Italy in 1945 will be brought back to Lakewood for burial.
The 4-0 Eagles are behind St. Ignatius, Stow-Munroe Falls and Canton McKinley in the first computer ranking of the season.
The seventh year of this popular summer series featured 11 crowd-pleasing performances on the front steps of Lakewood Public Library
Nature's Oasis will host the latest iteration of the event.
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Want to help lead people and drive the success of a company? Here are five open positions in the area.
Collaborative Effort Results in Fresh Paint Job on Elbur Avenue Home
As a public servant, Tom George fought tirelessly for others. He loved Lakewood and he will be greatly missed.
Superintendents from across Northeast Ohio have said the report cards are a "disservice" to students and staff.