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Prosecutor: Mother, her boyfriend to be charged after toddler accidentally shoots himself
UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, Ohio (WKRC) - A University Heights mother is expected to face charges after her toddler shot himself. The toddler was taken to Good Samaritan Hospital and then moved to Cincinnati Children's. He's said to be stable. The little boy apparently got a hold of a gun at an...
Wildflowers, migrating birds spread spring’s beauty throughout Northeast Ohio
Celebrate spring with a walk among the wildflowers at Holden Arboretum and parks in Lake and Geauga counties, which surround us and are within a few minutes’ drive of most communities in this area. Migrating birds are also returning now, so don’t forget to listen and look up during your search for wildflowers.
10 most expensive homes sold in Mentor, April 15-21
A house that sold for $480,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Mentor in the past week. In total, 19 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $246,984, or $180 per square foot.
The Shop Bar and Grill review: Fuel-injected new life for former Sam & Tommy’s
For years, Sam & Tommy’s — a blend of local watering hole, site of amateur volleyball leagues and live music — was a fixture in Painesville Township. A blend of local watering hole, site of amateur volleyball leagues and live music, no one would have called it THE destination in the eastern portion of the county, but it was A destination.
Gunshot scares off car theft attempt: Euclid Police Blotter
EUCLID, Ohio – Here is the Euclid Police Blotter for April 15 through April 21. Attempted vehicle grand theft/shot fired: East 191st Street. Police were sent to a call April 17 on East 191st Street after a man fired a shot in the air to scare off a car theft attempt.
Police: Painesville teen injured in alleged fight, shooting
CLEVELAND — A Painesville teen is recovering after being injured in a reported fight and shooting on Saturday, police said. The Painesville Police Department announced on social media Sunday that the victim, a 17-year-old boy, suffered non-life-threatening injuries. Police responded to the area of Brentwood Drive and Chestnut Street...
Missing Perry Township girl found safe in Cleveland, adult suspect facing charges
A 14-year-old Perry Township girl reported missing was found safe by authorities in Cleveland. The teenager was found late Monday evening after being reported missing on Saturday. A 20-year-old man is facing unspecified charges in connection with the girl's disappearance. Federal and local authorities say they were able to safely...
Girl plants bullet in restroom in hopes of having school canceled: Lyndhurst Police Blotter
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MetroHealth Men's Health Fair to offer free screenings, health education to combat inequities
Black men have the lowest life expectancy of any group in America, and much of that is due to health disparities that have been attributed to socioeconomic factors, differences in the way they perceive medical care and the way they’re treated compared with other groups. The MetroHealth System will...
Officers try to confirm identities of women accused of illegal dumping on apartment property: Mayfield Police Blotter
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'Tone deaf': Some question Shaker High's choice of commencement speaker
Some Shaker Heights alumni are calling on the school district to choose another graduation speaker saying the selection of former Congresswoman and HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge was “tone deaf.”
Chagrin Falls hires new police officer, purchases new equipment for service department
CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio -- At the April 22 Village Council meeting, a new police officer was sworn in, new equipment for the service department was approved for purchase and a new downtown event was created. At the beginning of the meeting, new Chagrin Falls police officer Jerome Thomas was sworn...
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