More cases than ever are reported this year
Here's what's going on right now in Tampa -- including a tornado warning
Dependency poses challenge, opportunity for city growth
Mark your calendar for round-up in September
6,000 to be hired to help with Nov. 6 voting
Car crashed into chambers in June, causing thousands of dollars in damage. Repairs already begun.
Here's some information about the city from the U.S. Census
More than 160 properties have been auctioned since last August
Another road closing as crews fix leaky pipe
Metroparks is trying to keep weed from spreading
What do you like about living here? What do you hate?
Group is seeking vets who received the award
Free event set in Strongsville Aug. 19
District seeks volunteers to work to get $81 million issue passed
Drake Road may reopen this afternoon
Voters will see two levies, a bond issue, a rezoning and a charter change
Deadline is July 30 to get on list for first wave of ballots for November election
Repairs to Albion will top $600,000
Approval would allow Kemper House to expand
Several intersections have motorists frustrated
Ohio EPA announces adding 53 new E-Check locations, including self kiosks
Vent here about your least favorite intersection
Projections say city's population, school enrollment will decline every year
Earlybirds now welcome in Strongsville
Fireworks and lightning compete in Fourth of July display
Show expected to start at 9:30 p.m.
City hires firm to acquire right-of-way
Plenty of 'flying saucers' spotted in Cleveland area
Family members are now prohibited from holding any city job
Damage left behind shows potential tragedy if a meeting had been going on
Strongsville is above average in vehicle ownership, U.S. Census figures show
More than 150 properties have gone to auction since last July
One is a renewal, the other would raise taxes a little
Report shows an average decrease of 3.6 percent in first post-Russo reappraisal
Just for fun -- Strongsville has some quirky animal ordinances
U.S. Senate candidate won't be at Rib Burnoff
Roughly 3,000 people showed up for free pancakes and to listen to the presumed Republican presidential candidate say he can improve the economy.
Republican Presidential candidate to stop at Mapleside on Sunday
Big vehicles will be displayed outside rec center
Voters will decide national and state races this November, as well as a local bond issue for the schools