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Man Found Guilty in Airborne Metroparks Crash
Thomas C. Smith of Fairview Park fled from the Lakewood police and drove a Porsche off of a cliff last year.

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Not unlike my own industry.
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Thomas C. Smith of Fairview Park fled from the Lakewood police and drove a Porsche off of a cliff last year.

The owner of Austin's Wood Fire Grille opens the "quick-service" restaurant in the 600-square-foot space next door.
Plans are to build 55 homes — in the first phases — on a large plot of land off of Snowville Road.
Open to any attractive properties in Brecksville and may include residences, churches, businesses and entrances to commercial or residential properties.
The following information was supplied by the Brecksville Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The idea is to “rebuild” the high-speed bike race for 2014.
The first step was securing the foundation of the Dollar Discount and Beauty store at 12400 Detroit Avenue.
Those interested in planting a bike rack in front of their business are encouraged to apply with the city’s department of planning and development by May 3.
The event is set to take place in the municipal lot near the fire station and the service garage, from from 9 a.m. until noon on May 11.
The following information was supplied by the Brecksville Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
9-1-1 never went down. Service was restored a short time later.
Neighbors on Kenneth Drive file “adverse possession” property claims after a couple of fences went up last year. Other neighbors and the city have been included in the pending lawsuits.
The city’s planning commission is reviewing the proposal.
Check out our interactive map of police incidents around Lakewood. Click on each marker to see the details.
Did you miss anything around town during the past week? Here’s your opportunity to get caught up.
Miss anything? Here’s a highlight of the Lakewood stories from the week.
Eric Williams is working on plans to open El Carnicero in the now-shuttered McCarthy's Ale House at 16918 Detroit Avenue.
There’s still one more sale this month, slated for Monday.
It’s been six years since the ordinance has been reviewed. Following the recent decision on the fate of the Heideloff property, the planning commission thinks it’s time for a second look.