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Cedar Lee Meadowbrook Development Negotiations Begin
City officials are now negotiating with two possible developers for the site.

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City officials are now negotiating with two possible developers for the site.

Get rid of unwanted prescription medications at an event in Westlake on Saturday.
Get rid of unwanted prescription medications at an event in Solon on Saturday.
Get rid of unwanted prescription medications at an event in Avon and Avon Lake on Saturday.
If you have downed or damaged tree limbs or branches after this week's snowstorm, the city will help you get rid of them.
Get rid of unwanted prescription medications at an event in Lakewood on Saturday.
Cuyahoga County has one of the 10 worst COVID-19 case rates in Ohio.
Lorain County has one of the 20 worst COVID-19 case rates in Ohio.
As the state and nation grapples with use-of-force by police, more details on Ma'Khia Bryant's life have emerged.
Plus, protests in Columbus after an officer-involved shooting, meet the people surfing Lake Erie, and more.
Gov. Mike DeWine announced his support for additional changes to how law enforcement polices Ohio.
They may need wetsuits, but these Ohioans aren't missing out on Lake Erie's waves.
A 41-year-old man was found floating in a creek at the Cleveland Cultural Gardens on Monday evening.
"Avon Lake Matters" is a biweekly show focused on municipal happenings.
The Budding to Blossom exhibit is on display at the Beck's Lakewood campus.
Northeast Ohio students will compete for scholarships and cash prizes through the Stop the Hate contest.
Winners of the first round of scholarships were announced on Wednesday.
Mayor Meghan George says the U.S. has a long way to go to fix systemic racism, but the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial is a good step.
Organizations looking to improve the health of Lorain County residents can get a financial boost.
After a spring snowstorm hit northern Ohio, many residents were left without power.