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The hospital made the 2022 Top Workplaces USA list.
uBreakiFix Strongsville opened in the Greens recently. They say they can fix your cracked cell, water damage, battery problems and more.
The restaurant chain opened its Pearl Road location on Tuesday.
A 40-bed inpatient rehabilitation facility will open on Pearl Road.
The Strongsville Avant-Garde Show will be held at the Ehrnfelt Recreation Center this weekend.
Trace amounts of naturally occurring arsenic were found in Parent’s Choice Rice Baby Cereal sold at Walmart.
On Friday, a mural celebrating the important buildings in Strongsville will be unveiled at SouthPark Mall.
The Strongsville mall has a three-day celebration planned which includes beer gardens, local celebrities, bounce houses and more.
Coffee shops in Strongsville are among the places to celebrate the popular beverage on Sept. 29.
The restaurant focuses on Nashville-style hot chicken. It had a ceremonial ribbon cutting on Wednesday.
The Cleveland Metroparks said they have more than 70 open positions to fill at the Strongsville amenity.
Giant Eagle and Market District stores across Northeast Ohio will host hiring events on Tuesday.
Immunocompromised Ohioans can receive a third dose of a COVID-19 vaccine at their local Giant Eagle Pharmacy.
Target is providing $75 million in bonuses to its workers.
Strongsville area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The fast food chain is celebrating National Chicken Finger Day with a special giveaway.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 218,210 Ohio businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Strongsville.
Sixteen restaurants in Strongsville got aid from the fund, but thousands more were shut out of the program, which ended Wednesday.
The major retail complex is now under new ownership, according to reports.
Several Northeast Ohio restaurants and sweet treat shops are offering special deals for Mother’s Day on Sunday, May 9.
State Rep. Thomas Patton wants Strongsville-based restaurants and caterers to apply for federal aid.
More eateries in Strongsville may be open for Mother’s Day, but it’s a good idea to reserve a spot now. Others offer pickup deals.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Cuyahoga County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
See how well utility providers in the Strongsville area and across OH serve local customers.
Goldfish Swim School began teaching children how to swim Tuesday.
The drive-thru chain will begin serving customers on Jan. 21.
The restaurant is planning to take over a former Burger King site on Pearl Road.
Starbucks will offer free coffee for all front-line workers through the end of 2020.
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The Pipe Line Development Company intends to gradually move out of Westlake and into Strongsville.
Goldfish Swim School offers swimming lessons for kids, weekly family swims and more.
The store has been deep cleaned and sanitized after the coronavirus test results were received.
Walmart announced Wednesday it will require shoppers to wear masks in all U.S. stores, including Sam’s Club locations.
Hobby Lobby aims to open its Strongsville store in late August.
Here's a look at which local businesses and organizations received PPP loans from the United States to stay afloat during the pandemic.
A standalone Discount Drug Mart will open on Pearl Road in 2021, a company official said.
A North Royalton man has been accused of embezzling from his employees' health plan and failing to pay over taxes.
Five companies announced mass layoffs this week in Ohio, according to the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services.
The company filed a notice with the Ohio government warning about the impending layoffs.