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Prom 2024: Lakewood High School (84 photos)
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Lakewood High School students arrived by the busload at Windows on the River in the Flats on Saturday, April 27 to celebrate their much anticipated senior prom. If you don’t see the gallery on your mobile device, please sign in to cleveland.com. SUBSCRIBER BENEFIT: Like...
Juveniles in stolen Hyundai crash into Cleveland home after fleeing authorities: OSHP
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A stolen Hyundai occupied by three juveniles crashed into a Cleveland home Friday afternoon shortly after fleeing authorities, according to OSHP officials. OSHP Sgt. Bridget Matt says troopers located the car at 3:37 p.m. while working the Violent Crime Reduction Initiative in the city. Troopers attempted...
Warrant issued for the breakfast buffet brawler: Orange Police Blotter
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Hudson-based retail chain JOANN to emerge from bankruptcy as private company
CLEVELAND — The Hudson-based parent company of fabric and craft retail chain JOANN is expected to emerge from bankruptcy as a private company in the coming days after a U.S. bankruptcy court approved its reorganization plan. The company's more than 800 stores, and its 18,000 employees nationwide, will be...
We have a choice – tent cities or civilized behavior: Ted Diadiun
CLEVELAND -- Eventually – perhaps as soon as the November elections – Americans are going to need to decide in what kind of society we want to live. What we consider to be acceptable behavior and what we do not. What we as a body of people trying to live together in reasonable harmony are willing to allow and put up with, and what we are not.
A salute to the auxiliary police officer: Tom Wetzel and Denise DeBiase
Guest columnists Tom Wetzel and Denise DeBiase are certified law enforcement executives with over 60 years of combined police experience. On April 8, Mark Hoageson retired as captain of the Richmond Heights Police Department Auxiliary Unit after 35 years -- 21 as unit commander. If you purchase a product or...
Man yells obscenities after not receiving enough onions: Rocky River Police Blotter
On April 8 an intoxicated man behind the wheel was reported at Westwood Country Club. The driver could not tell officers why he was there. The 56-year-old Avon Lake man was arrested for drunk driving and also charged with refusal to submit to a breath alcohol test. Theft, Center Ridge...
Kia stolen; shots fired in Birdtown: Lakewood Police Blotter
LAKEWOOD, Ohio – Grand theft vehicle: Lake Avenue. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Hinckley man issued citations by two police departments: Hinckley Township Police blotter
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Woman buys $1,800 in gift cards for fraudulent emailer: Chagrin Falls police blotter
CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio – Fraud, West Washington Street:. A Chardon woman, 79 bought $1,800 in gift cards to give to a fraudulent person who emailed her. The police report was made 2 p.m. April 18. She attends a Chagrin Falls church. The initial report did not provide further details.
Maybe he can text in his sleep: Pepper Pike Police Blotter
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Burglars steal $4,230 in home break-in: North Olmsted Police Blotter
NORTH OLMSTED, Ohio – Burglary: Christman Drive. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Dog fight reported: Fairview Park Police Blotter
On April 15 a dog fight was reported near Ivorton Road. A 52-year-old Fairview Park man was cited for animal at large. On April 18 a 69-year-old Fairview Park man was arrested for drunk driving after signs of alcohol impairment were observed following a minor car crash. The man was taken to Fairview Park Police Department where he was issued several citations and released to a sober person.
Drunk driver falls asleep with car resting on Rapid Transit tracks: Shaker Heights police blotter
SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio -- OVI: Shaker Boulevard. At 5:20 a.m. April 22, officers were dispatched to Eaton Road and Shaker Boulevard to investigate a Kia vehicle that was resting upon the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority railway tracks. Officers located the vehicle and saw a Warren man, 22, who appeared...
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