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Coffee With A Lakewood Cop Set For March
The next opportunity for Lakewood residents to meet their local police officers will be March 16.

Patch's Ohio Editor, casting my watchful gaze on Northeast Ohio.
Feel free to drop me a line at chris.mosby@patch.com.
The next opportunity for Lakewood residents to meet their local police officers will be March 16.

As Russia's invasion of Ukraine spreads, an Ohio politician and her caucus are urging America and the West to come to Ukraine's defense.
Crews replacing a bridge deck will temporarily close some lanes on the highways.
Parts of northern and central Ohio will get several inches of snow and a layer of ice overnight.
How are major chains like McDonald's and Burger King responding? And are you eating out less?
Cleveland police found human remains buried beneath a basement floor on Tuesday.
The Cuyahoga County Prosecutor's Office said the man pleaded guilty to rape and attempted murder.
Taxpayers will need to go to Brecksville if they want in-person assistance.
Fear of international conflict is driving oil prices higher in the U.S. and across the Buckeye State.
The basics are the same — students must wear a shirt, a bottom, and shoes to school. See what is now banned under the new code.
Westlake High's new interim football coach will be familiar to many who follow the program.
Social media and Patch readers wanted to know what caused the "explosions" at Schwartz Park in Avon on Monday night. The answer: fireworks.
Superintendent Elizabeth Kirby will discuss the state of the Heights Schools during an in-person event on March 16.
The community supported agriculture group City Fresh received $50,000 in grants to expand their program to low-income families.
Winter will return with a vengeance on Thursday and Friday, bringing widespread snowfall.
A plane flying from Illinois to Ohio crashed on late Tuesday, killing the pilot and co-pilot.
Ohio lawmakers eased restriction on getting a gun and passed "Stand Your Ground" legislation, giving the Buckeye State a "D" marking.
A newborn came into the world at the perfect moment on Tuesday, Southwest General Hospital announced.
Should daylight savings time be permanent across the Buckeye State?
As the White House begins using the term "invasion," many Ohio politicians are condemning Russia and its leader Vladimir Putin.