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Veterans Day: Honor Our Veterans At Solon Ceremony Today
The city of Solon, Solon VFW Post 1863 and Solon AMVETS will hold a Veterans Day ceremony at 11 a.m. today at the Veterans Memorial.
Chris Mazzolini worked as a newspaper reporter in North Carolina for the past six years, where he jumped at the chance to cover all kinds of interesting and crazy things. Chris embedded with U.S. Marines on search-and-rescue operations in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. He got some government folks fired for corruption. And a bunch more.
Life on the beach was great (he lived in a place called Surf City!) but his heart and family were elsewhere. So Chris happily returned to Northeast Ohio to abandon the printing press, go full digital and build something great at Patch.
Before beginning his career as an ink-stained wretch, Chris graduated from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University with a master's degree. Before that, he studied political science and played football at Kenyon College. Even before that, he came of age at Wickliffe High School.
Chris is happily married to his wife Karyn. Together, they maintain a stable of critters - two dogs, two cats. In his free time, he enjoys reading and sports. Like many of you, he curses the Steelers and Ravens, and roots in vain for the Browns.
The city of Solon, Solon VFW Post 1863 and Solon AMVETS will hold a Veterans Day ceremony at 11 a.m. today at the Veterans Memorial.
We've taken a look at the FBI's crime statistics for Solon over an eight-year period to see how the numbers have changed
For the fourth year in a row, Cuyahoga County Public Library was been named one of America’s Star Libraries, earning a five-star rating in Library Journal’s 2012 Index of Public Library Service.
Any Number Can Die by Solon High Drama Club is a hilarious take off on the mystery plays of the Twenties, complete with sliding panels, robed figures, wills being read at midnight, and a missing heir.
Duke freshman Ross Martin, a Solon native, has been named one of 20 semifinalists for the 2012 Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award presented by the Orange Bowl Committee.
Solon voters decision to allow pet stores in certain retail districts means Petco can move in to Uptown Solon without an intensive planning process.
Mills, a standout diver for Solon High School, plans to dive in the Ivy League next year.
GLT Companies is buying a Carter Street warehouse to expand its operations in exchange for an income tax break from the city.
The information in this report is from the Solon Police.
Anthony Fossaceca, who was defeated by Rep. Marlene Anielski for the 6th Ohio House District seat, thanked supporters and says he will be back.
Comets swimmers and divers are ready for a successful season.
The information in this report is from the Solon Police Department. An arrest does not mean a conviction.
The Port of Cleveland is assessing its options after Cuyahoga County rejected a $90 million tax levy.
The information in this report is from the Solon Police.
Any Number Can Die is a hilarious take off on the mystery plays of the Twenties, complete with sliding panels, robed figures, wills being read at midnight, and a missing heir.
The information in this report is from the Solon Police. An arrest does not mean a conviction.
A ballot issue to allow pet stores in certain retail areas was approved by the voters in Solon.
We delve into election results to see how Solon residents voted on the presidential, senate and other races down the ballot.
President Obama defeated Republican Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential election.
Voters in Ohio on Tuesday cast their ballot for Barack Obama, giving the president the state's 18 Electoral votes.