Residents will soon be able to rent a variety of bicycles and ride them through the city.
A $125,000 donation to the Solon Foundation will clear the way for artificial turf to be added to a field at Solon Community Park.
The second Pop-Up in Solon Park will be held August 24. Attendees can buy handmade goods, get great food and take free fitness classes.
A $7,000 grant from the Rotary Club of Solon will expand the the Solon Spins program.
FirstEnergy company is investigating the cause of the outages.
Guests will be able to check out a variety of digital reading devices, learn how to use them, and get free swag in the process.
Cuyahoga County is moving one of its five auto title bureaus to a new location.
FirstEnergy hopes to have power restored to the area by 10 a.m., the company said.
Residents can get cheap bagged mulch, free tree seedlings, shred papers and more on Sunday.
Residents can safely dispose of their unneeded prescription medications this month.
The city has not conducted engineering studies for the project, so the map could change. Still, it's an early glimpse into possibilities.
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After working for three months in a drug addiction recovery home, one resident sees the need for funding these institutions.
Plus, an Ohio suburb stars in the year's most popular e-book, the Cavs win a thriller, a pedestrian is killed in Westlake, and more.
Plus, the FBI stops a pair of terrorist plots in Ohio, a scammer threatens to kill his victims, and a child is hit by a car in Cleveland.
The online-publication said the city's outstanding schools gave it a leg up on the competition.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources awarded the city $500,000 to make the pathway between downtowns a reality.
An upcoming donation drive will aid the thousands of people whose lives were disrupted by the hurricane.
Another burglary in the city, a major business acquisition, the next Night Out, and more.
The city's first pop-up in the park, a new Board of Education member, crime news and more.
The Solon Chamber of Commerce's August program will focus on inspection stats and OHSA enforcement.
On Monday night, panelists will discuss human trafficking awareness at the city's second town hall.
The city said the adult mosquito population is on the rise.
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Check-in begins at 11:15 a.m. and the program begins at 11:45 a.m.
Video of the event captures the discussion in totality. And it was a big, meaningful conversation.
The city is bringing in a former U.S. Navy Seal to discuss leadership tactics and strategies.
Traffic will be maintained both ways using a flagger.
A low-hanging wire has closed the road in both directions. Police are asking residents to take an alternate route.
A proposed walking trail would link Solon and Chagrin Falls. Before the project starts, though, resident input is wanted.
This benefit concert will support Stefan Barner on his 2018 Boston Marathon Run to benefit The Herren Project.
An overturned semi-truck near SR 91 shut down both lanes of traffic on US 422 west this morning.
The city said in a statement that the intersection has been plagued by heavy congestion and a large number of accidents.
Solon Chamber of Commerce announces that Don Cockroft will speak at the meeting on January 16.
Rachel Kraus of Solon has been named the 2017-2018 Roslyn Z. Wolf Cleveland-JDC International Fellow.
Connecting for Kids, Music Therapy & More, Solon Branch of Cuyahoga County Library, Hands-On Family Training,
The driving surfaces of the bridges will be replaced. Work will start in earnest in the fall of 2018.
The city is considering a time change for pick-ups. Residents are being asked to fill out a survey on the proposal.
Work will be taking place on I-271, I-480 and I-90 throughout the week.
The Cleveland Water Department made emergency repairs to a water main in Euclid, causing possible discoloration in eastern suburbs.