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Local suds for summer won’t leave you in a quaffing quandary: Classic CLE Eats & Drinks
It’s time to put down the dad beers and step away from the seltzers when it comes to your cookouts and picnics, folks. When there are so many crushable adult beverages that are locally made, there's no excuse for going with a megabrand. You've got questions, we've got answers.
Medina Superintendent recommends additional $2 million in cuts for next school year
Even before the failure of the operating levy on the March ballot, the Medina City School District made plans for $2 million in reductions for the 2024-25 school year, but following the levy failure, Superintendent Aaron Sable said an additional $2 million in cuts are necessary for next school year.
Woman cited for throwing egg at neighbor’s rear sliding door: Highland Heights Police Blotter
A man reported around 1:15 p.m. April 18 that a neighbor had just egged a rear sliding door on his home. Responding officers observed the broken egg on the glass and spoke to woman, 18, suspected of throwing the egg. She denied doing so but was still cited for disorderly conduct.
Four people try walking away from traffic stop while officers discover loaded rifle in car
A traffic stop was made on vehicle with expired plates around 11:30 a.m. April 22 in the 500-block of Miner Road. The driver, a 29-year-old Cleveland woman, was cited for expired plates and told the vehicle would be towed because the registration had been expired for three years. She and three occupants exited the vehicle and were asked to stay in the area while the vehicle was searched but they began to walk away.
Woman charged with wrongful entrustment for knowingly letting suspended driver use her car: Richmond Heights Police Blotter
While conducting speed enforcement in a school zone April 19, officers clocked a vehicle speeding at 37 mph. They attempted to stop it near the police station, but it fled eastbound, and pursuit was not given. The driver, a 19-year-old Euclid man, was identified and charged later for fleeing and driving under suspension.
Drunk driver crashes into hole in construction zone for new water mains
-- A vehicle crashed into a hole in a construction zone April 15 where water mains were being replaced on Highland Road. The accident resulted in front tire damage and airbag deployment, but the vehicle was unoccupied when officers arrived.
Woman charged with child endangerment after leaving two-year-old in unlocked running vehicle: South Euclid Police Blotter
Officers located an unlocked and running vehicle in the Walmart parking lot April 20 with a two-year-old child sleeping in the backseat. The mother soon exited the store and told officers she was only away from the vehicle for five minutes while she went into the store to return old cell phones. She said she had been going through a rough patch raising the boy on her own.
Cavs vs. Magic Game 3 live analysis and highlights from Orlando
Get live analysis from Cavs beat reporter Ethan Sands for the Cavs Game 3 matchup with the Orlando Magic.
You will now get money from airlines if your flight is canceled, delayed certain length: Details
New rules issued this week by the federal Department of Transportation will require airlines to make cash refunds to consumers for delayed or canceled flights.
‘Lone Sailor’ statue in Voinovich Park to welcome Navy’s new combat ship, USS Cleveland
The USS Cleveland is expected to be commissioned in 2025 during a ceremony in downtown Cleveland.
Authorities arrest 2nd suspect accused of burning down West Side home
Cleveland police arrested a second arson suspect on Thursday. D'Andre Morris, 21 is charged in connection with burning down a house Saturday on Cleveland's West Side.
Dear Abby: Party? It’s our 50th anniversary, but my wife has Alzheimer’s and is in a rest home
Dear Abby: My wife and I are marking our 50th anniversary. I was lucky to be married to her all these years. I'm wrestling with whether to have a party, though, because she now has Alzheimer's and is in a rest home.