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The Magnificat High School grad transferred from George Washington, where she spent three seasons with the Colonials.
If conservative voters don’t get it right in May, it probably won’t matter that much what happens in November.
At least one Strongsville resident has reported that a door-to-door solicitor seeking to sell energy claimed to be part of NOPEC.
Construction on Drake Road near Pearl Road is expected to close lanes for about 60 days starting April 11.
Two people were killed on Saturday, according to police reports.
The Ohio Department of Transportation is running construction projects that will impact western Cuyahoga County this weekend and beyond.
Sex trafficking often happens in plain sight. Knowing what to look for may save the life of a potential victim.
The designation honors the military men and women who have received the Purple Heart medal.
Plus, a warning to slow down in construction zones.
Mayor Tom Perciak is expected to discuss Strongsville's financial health and give updates on some major initiatives.
Sunday's Strongsville Community Band concert will start with two national anthems.
State Rep. Tom Patton is co-sponsoring a resolution in the Ohio General Assembly that condemns Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Strongsville police searched the building to ensure there was no threat to students or staff.
We asked Patch readers which former Strongsville businesses they'd like to see make a return to the city. Here's what you said!
A newborn came into the world at the perfect moment on Tuesday, Southwest General Hospital announced.
The Strongsville Schools are closed Monday. What other impacts will the holiday have?
The hospital made the 2022 Top Workplaces USA list.
The Ohio Department of Transportation is proposing modifications to entrance ramps to I-480 but wants public input on the project.
The US Postal Service is aware of mail delivery issues in Strongsville and is taking steps to address the problems.
The former executive director of a Strongsville-based adoption agency pleaded guilty to defrauding the U.S. government.
The February issue of City of Strongsville News and Updates is available to read.
A winter storm warning is in place for Strongsville and significant snowfall is in the forecast.
Updated federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in Cuyahoga County and across OH.