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Brunswick Ohio - Raise A Glass to Good Times at Brunswick’s Brew Kettle
Picture this: the scent of sizzling burgers and fresh-brewed beer filling the air, the warm ambiance inviting you to relax and indulge in the culinary delights that await. With every detail meticulously crafted from the menu offerings to the cozy seating arrangements, The Brew Kettle is poised to become the talk of the town with its new location now open at 5228 Center Road in Brunswick. Its goal is to be the place where friends will gather and memories will be made with delicious food and staggering refreshments.
Police investigate stab wound: Medina Police Blotter
The Medina Police detective bureau is investigating an incident involving a potential stab wound that occurred at 3:57 p.m. May 23. There was no further information at the time of the report. Hit-skip, Weymouth Road. Police reported a hit-skip accident at a private property at 1:42 p.m. May 23. No...
Flagging a memory: Veterans not forgotten in Rocky River
ROCKY RIVER, Ohio -- Memorial Day in the United States means family get-togethers, picnics, photos and many ceremonies featuring speakers, high school bands and children carrying little American flags. It is all to remember the soldiers who gave everything, right up to the end of their lives -- soldiers who...
Delinquent: For some victims of juvenile crime, like the families of Bobby and Brianca, justice feels elusive
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Taking advantage of the mild July night, motorcycle enthusiasts Bobby Henry and Brianca Palmer went out for a 2 a.m. ride. Brianca had just arrived from New York, where she’d left her teenage son, to enjoy a weekend getaway with her new boyfriend. She leaned comfortably against Bobby’s back, as he leisurely wound the bike down Broadway Avenue, a four-lane artery through Slavic Village.
Car thefts, attempted thefts reported: North Olmsted Police Blotter
NORTH OLMSTED, Ohio – Stolen auto: Lorain Road. An officer at 11:58 a.m. on May 6 responded to a Lorain Road apartment building, where a resident reported his red four-door Infiniti Q50 car was stolen after Sunday, May 5, at 10:30 p.m. The female owner came out to the vehicle on the morning of May 6 and found it missing. She still had the keys.
Drunk man causes crash that injures other driver; woman loses $850 through internet scam: Brook Park police blotter
BROOK PARK, Ohio – Aggravated vehicular assault, operating a vehicle under the influence: Smith & Snow roads. A Brook Park man was arrested at about 4 p.m. May 11 after he caused a vehicle crash that seriously injured another driver at Smith and Snow. If you purchase a product...
Brunswick - Tri-C's Nicole Michael-Adams: Changing the World Through Essays
What do you think about essays? For some, they are extremely boring. For others, such as Nicole Michael-Adams, they are a chance to make a change. Michael-Adams is an English Language Arts professor at Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C), Brunswick, Ohio. Michael-Adams encourages children to grow and become aware of their environment while ensuring they learn. One way she does this is through essays.
Handgun is fired during fight on West 130th Street in Brook Park
BROOK PARK, Ohio – A handgun was fired at about 10:30 p.m. May 13 during a fight between a West 130th Street man, 27, and his ex-girlfriend’s stepfather, 43. Someone called police after hearing a loud bang on West 130th. When police arrived, the younger man involved in the incident met police at the end of his driveway with his hands up.
Property owners involved in failed Berea annexation now suing Olmsted Township over zoning
BEREA, Ohio -- Mayor Cyril Kleem informed City Council at its May 20 meeting that Olmsted Township property owners Joseph and Suzanne Hollo, along with Builders and Developers Co. Inc., filed suit against Olmsted Township officials May 13 for what the lawsuit claims is “an unconstitutional application of zoning ordinances.”
Cleveland's Own: Sydney Shircliff
FOX 8 and Kaulig Giving are saluting Sydney Shircliff, one of Cleveland's Own. Shircliff is one amazing infant teacher at Kids First in Olmsted Falls. She goes above and beyond for the babies there, showing them love and care, and helping them to grow. Sydney, thank you for all you do and congratulations for being one of Cleveland's Own. To nominate someone like her, visit our Seen on TV page on FOX8.com.
Nine most expensive homes sold in Medina, May 13-19
A house that sold for $596,400 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Medina in the past week. In total, nine residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $289,722. The average price per square foot was $194.
Man’s face shows no evidence of alleged attack: Middleburg Heights police blotter
MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS, Ohio – Assault: Engle Road. A citizen called police at about midnight May 8 and said at least two people were arguing inside a car stopped at the entrance of Woodvale Cemetery, 7535 Engle. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link...
Kava bars are taking root in Northeast Ohio. What is kava?
An alternative to alcohol that is growing in popularity across the country has made its way to Ohio: kava drinks. Several kava bars have popped up in Northeast Ohio in recent years, like Sacred Waters in North Olmsted. “It’s kind of like walking into my living room. My home is...
Delinquent: Read all the stories from Week 4; Cuyahoga’s juvenile court has programs to rehabilitate youth offenders, some are transformative
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Standing in juvenile court awaiting arraignment last year, 15-year-old Demetrius was unphased. He’d done this routine five times in four years for low-level offenses, and court was starting to feel like a revolving door. But when the judge listed attempted murder among the eight counts...
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