Senator says incident five years ago has nothing to do with his campaign against traffic cameras.
With the economical benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
NewsNet5 has the details.
City official will hold an informational meeting on Wednesday.
Cleveland ordinance could boost Westlake homeowners bills $1,164 per year.
Westlake said news of hefty cost to leave Cleveland Water for Avon Lake is news to them.
Rates that increased July 1 are reflected in this month's bill.
Road is expected to reopen tonight.
Westlake forum set for Nov. 6 at Porter Library
Find out more information on Issue 88, the 5.4-mill operating levy.
"The City has been recognized as a leader in long-term financial planning." - Auditor's Office
Flooding, a falling water tower and a retention pond are points of concern.
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Planning commission will review plans this week.
Seven new banners will be hung throughout Westlake.
Use our searchable database to find out how well your city takes out the garbage.
Passage will provide 62 percent of operating funds for Cleveland Metroparks, including the zoo.
Heavy city trucks use property as a turnaround.
Mayor is waiting on recommendations from the police and fire departments.
Doctors must now give women seeking abortions information on adoptions and alternative family planning options.
Supreme Court rules that Defense of Marriage Act, which bans same-sex couples from marrying, is unconstitutional.
In a 5-4 decision by the Supreme Court, DOMA has been deemed unconstitutional.
Patch offers mosquito prevention tips, and the map below shows the number of West Nile cases last summer.
Severe weather, including tornado warnings, on Cleveland's west side June 12 spurred concern from Westlake residents.
Proactive Measure Against West Nile Virus
The lot will be closed Sunday and Monday while crews reseal and paint
Single homes will increase to $40 per quarter, two families to $50.
Elementary school positions, consumer science program will be eliminated.
Board will decide if they should make additional cuts or try for another levy.
Provisional votes could trigger an automatic recount.
Council Ward 2 hopefuls Nick Nunnari, Nate Cross will face off in the November general election.
The city has undergone extensive changes since 1986. Here are the Top 10, according the the planning director.