Shop, sell your items June 7, 8, 9
2 people have reported seeing objects in the sky in the last year
People do go to jail for tax crimes, authorities say
New U.S. Census date breaks down population by race
Cleveland Metroparks hosts events every Sunday morning
State Rep. Mike Dovilla to bring reading contest winners to Columbus
You can rent facilities for get-togethers this summer
Sewer project squeezes lanes near high school
Tornado alerts will go off at 9:50 a.m.
Bill would also help businesses by streamlining government
Event also includes a 5K run/walk
Mayor undeterred by 6-year funding setback
Here are the results of our poll
Internal street will let traffic flow from Sprague to Whitney without going onto Pearl
Resident asks about long-delayed project
Perciak's annual address focuses on business growth, new jobs
State rep pushes to strip convicted public officials of their retirement benefits
Long-discussed plan for new on-ramps would alleviate a lot of traffic problems, officials say
Here are the results of Republican primary voting
Strongsville officials say help is on the way for motorists' woes in some areas
Giant Eagle rezoning, school levy add local controversy to Presidential primary ballot
Issue 14 will keep the district in the black next school year
Voters clear way for Market District on Pearl Road
Both advance to general election
Front-runners increase efforts in Ohio as Super Tuesday approaches.
Our unofficial survey shows a pretty close vote on Issue 14
No independent candidates file to run against Patton, Brady
Cleveland Metroparks will have open house March 18
Be sure to check in with Patch all day and into the evening for all the latest election news and information.
New scam targets families, seniors, church members
You're right, there sure is -- check out these numbers
Voters will decide Issue 14 on Tuesday
They'll fly in Thursday, stay for festivities in Hinckley Sunday
With Super Tuesday coming up, both GOP presidential candidates are turning their attention to Ohio.
School board will start planning cuts if Issue 14 doesn't pass March 6
Perciak will deliver annual message March 20
Perciak inviting other mayors to meet with Patton to blast proposal
Voters will decide fate of proposed grocery store
However, Quinnipiac Poll shows a sizable number might still change their minds.
One side pushes jobs and new business, the other fights noise and traffic