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Have you noticed missing items from your property or odd footprints in the woods? → Read More
Willoughby police arrested a 73-year-old Eastlake man involved in a fatal car crash, where police say alcohol was involved. → Read More
Education for Mentor School’s students doesn’t stop once they’re handed their diploma. → Read More
Families looking to shake off their cabin fever as the days get colder can head over the Lake Metroparks Farmpark Winter Blast Weekends. → Read More
Willoughby-Eastlake Schools are moving along on plans to renovate existing buildings in the district and build two new high schools and a new elementary school. → Read More
Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches often accompany childhood memories, but the meal has become more than a lunch for kids. → Read More
Kelly and Jason Stevens lost everything in a fire that engulfed their Chester Township home, including their two pets. → Read More
For the first time, the Willoughby Hills Public Library will be open on Fridays. → Read More
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is part of an occasional series of feature stories on the top-ranked companies of the 2015 Lake-Geauga Fast Track 50, a list of the area’s fastest-growing businesses based on a weighted average of sales and employment → Read More
A serene image of a child reading in the midst of the wildlife around him has been added to the landscape of Mater Dei Academy’s cafeteria wall. → Read More
A Chester Township man has suffered severe burns after a fire broke out at the home. → Read More
Below freezing temperatures didn’t stop the YMCA from breaking ground on the new 2016 Dream House. → Read More
The Willoughby Rotary have unveiled their annual distinguished citizen and civic organization award winners. → Read More
The U.S. Attorney’s Office of the Northern District of Ohio collected more than $40.7 million from criminal and civil actions in 2015, said U.S. Attorney Steven M. Dettelbach. → Read More
Willowick may be catching up with surrounding municipalities when it considers an animal tethering ordinance at its next City Council meeting. → Read More
Willoughby Hills City Council has approved a resolution supporting the Audubon Society of Greater Cleveland’s pursuit of grant money to extend the Hach-Otis Preserve. → Read More
Jordan Anthony Pizzi was 19 months old when he was killed by his mother’s then-boyfriend, Joshua Ricket, on Aug. 27, 2010. → Read More
The Ohio Department of Agriculture lifted the six-month ban on the display of birds, allowing Lake Metroparks Kevin P. Clinton Wildlife Center to resume its education → Read More
Mentor City Council unanimously voted on Jan. 7 during a special meeting to place the rezoning of undeveloped land at Market Street and Munson Road on the March 15 ballot. → Read More
After years of being told that her idea would never make it, Maria Dellapina finally got to say, “I told you so.” → Read More