Attendees voted on dishes in six categories: best hot and cold appetizer, best display, best in show and more.
The high school drama club will put on a four-day performance of a unique murder mystery.
Crews are working in the area of the abandoned railroad on SR 91.
All different types of crosses will be available such as hand embroidered runners, pillows, beaded and metal jewelry, and more.
Construction could slow down drivers on Tuesday.
NEO Taste of Solon offers a variety of delicious selections from appetizers to desserts and everything in between.
Western Reserve Safety Council to host 'Safety Leadership Responsibility - Words and Wisdom from a Safety Leader' program this November.
The fundraiser will support scholarships for Solon High School seniors.
While scorching hot temperatures may have induced temporary amnesia, typical fall weather will arrive in Northeast Ohio.
This presentation will provide research on the Safety truths and leading indicators to help predict, prevent and eliminate death on the job.
An inspector for the county said the structure might have collapsed without work. Drivers can expect lane closures during construction.
The Organized Parent Education Network (OPEN) will celebrate its 30th birthday with an event that reminds parents that no on is perfect.
Discolored water may soon be coming to a faucet near you.
Solon resident and Solon High School student Milan Jain selected for the 2017 Bank of America Student Leader Program
Send us your photos and videos of the eclipse and we'll add them to the growing collection.
Get to know the men and women that patrol your streets over a darn good cup o' joe.
Katie Fiorilli was named a Scholastic All-American in her senior year.
With after school classes starting next week, visitors will need to find someplace else to leave their car.
With Home Days approaching, the city wanted to assure residents that all rides at the event would be inspected and safe-to-use.
The magazine Northeast Ohio Parent said Solon was the best town to raise a family in, citing its many family-friendly events.
The Oakwood Villages resurfacing project will see different parts of Richmond Road closed between July 24 and August 7.
Crews will remove concrete caps, mill deteriorated asphalt patches, and repave several streets throughout the city.
The Solon Mustard Seed will play host to a speaker from the Department of Labor.
The event will engage children and adults on crime prevention and other safety tactics.
The city increased its overall recycling rate versus 2015, according to a new report from the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District.
A representative of Solon Police Department will run the torch five miles through the city on June 21.
The new plates offer the chance for customization while supporting the district's students.
The entrance ramp will be closed for six months while crews build a new frontage road.
The city's contractor is installing a sewer across Landsdowne.
The district again topped Cleveland Magazine's rankings of best suburbs. Find out where the city was ranked in the 2017 list.
The Cop on a Roof program hit Solon and Bainbridge on May 19. The promotion raised money for the Special Olympics.
Award winners were presented at a luncheon, where member companies were recognized for demonstrating safe performance.
Lakewood Woman's Remains Verified | HS Students Pepper Sprayed | New Metro Hospital | Solon Scholarships | Strongsville Garden | More...
Students and police officers raised seatbelt awareness over a two-week span, using yard signs and banners on the high school grounds.
The city is running a Pet Modeling Contest to determine which adorable doggo will adorn the new "Too Cute to Pollute?" flier.
Beginning July 5, Western Reserve Safety Council will be starting safety programs for workers to help reduce accidents in the workplace.
Security Situation At Hopkins | Student Loan Cancellation | Taste Of Lakewood | Westlake Student Wins Major Award | Cavs Win | More...
The Strike It Big For Milestones bowling event benefits the Milestones for Autism organization and will be held April 23.
Residents can drop off unused or unwanted prescription medications at the Solon Senior Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Inmates Hack Prison Network | Weekend Movie Guide | Strongsville Construction | 7th Grade Westlake Chemist to Compete | CLE Hts WOW | More