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Charming century home is a stone’s throw from Chagrin Falls historic district: House of the Week
CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio -- Chagrin Falls is the sort of place many people dream about living in with its tree-lined streets, pretty natural surroundings and charming downtown. 49 Church Street is in the middle of all of it. “This home is located in the heart of the historic district of...
Chardon 4x8s sweep during Division I Mentor District track and field Day 1
Make no mistake, May 15 and Day 1 of the Division I Mentor District was in part about emphasizing state-caliber intention while hopefully on the road to Dayton for Chardon’s boys 4×800-meter relay. For Matthew Sopchak, however, this one had meaning beyond that as he stared down the...
First part of Perry MIA Memorial put into place
Installation has been completed for the first component of a memorial in Perry Village that will pay tribute to U.S. military service members missing in action. A granite monument that will be a focal point of the future Perry Missing in Action Memorial was put into place on May 14. The monument is located on the lawn of the Perry Historical Museum in Perry Village, near the intersection of Main Street and Center Road.
Driver makes a citizen’s arrest -- on herself: Bentleyville Police Blotter
After a patrol officer came up behind a car at the stop sign on Cannon Road at 8 p.m. May 10, the driver made a left turn onto Solon Road -- just as the cop was planning to do. But the driver, a University Heights woman, 25, then came to...
Beachwood needs warning sirens
Northeast Ohio is no stranger to tornado activity. In the past few years, weather experts have noticed a trend of projected increased tornadoes in Ohio. Earlier this year, there were more tornadoes in Ohio than any other state in the U.S. According to The Columbus Dispatch, from Jan. 1 to April 17, there have been 38 recorded tornadoes in Ohio, including a few deaths, compared to 24 tornadoes in Kentucky, for example.
Skateboarder lays it all out in the middle of the road: Russell Township Police Blotter
A concerned person called police on the afternoon of April 30 after seeing a teen lying on his skateboard and riding down the street. Officers checked the area, but did not find him. Another call at 6 p.m. gave police an address. Officers found two skateboarders on Lexington Lane and...
One Pot Hot Pot & BBQ Opens in Cleveland Heights: First Look
Get ready for all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue and hot pot in a futuristic setting. By Douglas Trattner. Korean food fans owe Hang Zheng a debt of gratitude for building one of the hippest barbecue and hot pot spots in the region. Upon their first visit to One Pot, guests will be blown away by the sleek, futuristic vibe and attention to detail.
Occupants safe after Cobblestone Court apartment fire, official reports
At approximately 9:36 p.m. on May 15 the Painesville City Fire Department responded to a call of an apartment fire located at 596 Oakwood Trail. According to a news release, units quickly arrived at the Cobblestone Court Apartments to find a kitchen fire around a stove extending into the cabinets.
Man accused of killing Euclid Police officer had juvenile record starting at 11 years old
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - 19 Investigates uncovered new information on the man investigators say shot and killed Euclid Police Officer Jacob Derbin last weekend. We found the suspect had an extensive record starting as a juvenile. And a judge warned years ago that he could be a risk to the...
Geauga County Sheriff’s cruiser involved in multi-car crash in Troy Township
A Geauga County Sheriff’s Office cruiser was involved in a multi-car crash on U.S. 422 in Troy Township. According to Ohio State Highway Patrol Sergeant Bridget Matt, at 1:19 p.m. on May 8, troopers from the Chardon Post responded to a multi-vehicle crash on U.S. 422 and 12876 Main Market Road in Troy Township.
Gov. expected to sign bill restricting cell phones in Ohio schools
SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio (WJW) – Governor Mike DeWine is expected to sign House Bill 250 into law Wednesday, making cell phone restrictions mandatory in public schools across Ohio. Many school districts are already creating their own policies. Shaker Heights began discussions last year and held another community meeting Tuesday...
1st responders given 1st shot at early cancer detection testing
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ohio (WOIO) - It’s a blood test that can detect cancer before symptoms even appear. UH Seidman Cancer Center is giving the first-of-a-kind test in Northeast Ohio to first responders, a new tool to put out a health fire. “More and more plastics are being used, in...
Painesville man facing weapons charges after shots fired near Mentor hotel
A Painesville man was arrested and faces multiple charges in connection with shots fired in the woods near Extended Stay America hotel in Mentor. According to a memo to Mentor City Council, on May 8, police arrested Jonathan Hicks from Painesville. He was charged with having weapons under disability and tampering with evidence, both third-degree felonies; weapons while intoxicated, a first-degree misdemeanor; discharging a firearm, fourth-degree misdemeanor, and disorderly conduct, a minor misdemeanor.
Solon mom sells allergen-free, southeast Asian-inspired spices and sauces
SOLON, Ohio – Preteens Layla and Amar have challenging food allergies that limit their culinary choices. So, their mom Sonya Patel started a seasoning company – PUR Spices -- to expand their food choices. “My kiddos have severe food allergies to multiple things. They’re half of the reason...
B-Side Liquor Lounge awarded $30,000 from Live Music Society: What will the Cleveland Heights venue do with the money?
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio - The B-Side Liquor Lounge, the cozy venue tucked underneath the Grog Shop, announced it was awarded a $30,000 Music in Action grant from the Live Music Society. It’s the second grant the non-profit foundation has awarded and is to be used to “program events that build community and support emerging artists.”
Whether you’re grilling or hitting a Crowley’s, it’s burger season
Hamburger season is about to begin in earnest as summer’s outdoor grilling season gets underway. Considered a culinary icon of the United States, the humble hamburger of ground beef shaped into a patty, cooked and served on a bun is, of course, available year-round. However, variations proliferate in summer, when meals move outdoors.
See all homes sold in Geauga County, May 6 to May 12
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Geauga County reported from May 6 to May 12. There were 23 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 2,086-square-foot home on Allynd Boulevard in Chardon City that sold for $350,000.
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