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Students and teachers from 10 Northeast Ohio schools set the record for the most people carrying bottles on their heads as part of their clean-water drive.
Hooley House wins this week's edition of Readers' Choice.
Couple admits it's a tough market, but pledges to continue selling collectibles in Mentor to visitors from all over.
The city wants the leader of a group in opposition of the income-tax increase to stop using a parody of Shaker Heights' logo.
Here's a look at a preliminary study on a potential merging of the fire departments in University Heights and Shaker Heights.
Children learn bike safety at the Twinsburg Bike Rodeo
The Kent Parks and Recreation Department hosted a Cuyahoga River Day Saturday at Plum Creek Park
The most bizarre police reports from departments throughout Northeast Ohio.
Ambika Bridgemohan will forgo a four-year education to help her family operate a Caribbean restaurant to open on Mentor Avenue.
Twinsburg Public Library, police and Ohio Bicycle Federation will present the 2012 Twinsburg Bike Rodeo
A final report with information on potential consolidation savings and more should be available this summer.
About two dozen students, teachers, parents and community members built more garden space Saturday to enhance learning.
Director says yoga can alter your life and save it.
Shaker Heights City Council passed legislation that places the income tax increase in an Aug. 7 special election.
The housing code amendment Dan Griffith wants city council to look at is on the committee-of-the-whole agenda for a meeting at 7 p.m.
A roundup of the week's biggest stories on North Canton Patch
Christina Weyrick-Cooper will begin a marketing position with the North Canton Public Library after a successful stint with the North Canton Area Chamber of Commerce
North Canton Superintendent Michael Gallina says organization isn't ready to point the finger yet over missing $3,551.
You declared The Fieldcrest of North Canton as the best place for a Mother's Day brunch.