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He lost his job, got kicked out of Mentor High School and was forbidden from going to his prom.
After presiding over the "mountain" for 23 years, many folks' favorite summer festival takes place next weekend in Painesville Township.
An Eastlake woman went on trial Monday on charges she left her young children alone in a car for hours while she partied inside a city bar.
A Painesville resident was sentenced Wednesday to 15 years in prison for being the primary aggressor in an attack on a Papa John's delivery man.
Area leaders discuss why gas tax plan stalled
There are several reasons why local leaders and officials believe a federal gas tax holiday never took off.
Officials search for cause of fire
A Painesville Township firefighter walks an arson investigation dog through the remains of the Texas Cattle Company Friday.
Fire destroys Willoughby restaurant
A fire that began late Thursday destroyed the Texas Cattle Company restaurant on Ohio 306, causing an estimated $3 million damage A passerby reported the fire at 11:39 p.m., Willoughby fire officials said.
Unique loan plan spurred city project
Some solutions require creativity. An example is a community that watches for 20 years as a piece of property sits vacant.
Lake County YMCA raffles house that is both eco-friendly and comfy
The decor of the great room is dominated by the stone fireplace and built-ins. The room was designed by Karen Krauss of Karen Krauss Designs of Concord.
Summit in top 5 in public spending
Hoping to spark a debate about how local governments spend and raise money in Northeast Ohio, a group of community and business leaders is releasing a massive study today detailing government expenses and ...
The Star Beacon; Ashtabula, Ohio
Accused wife killer Alex V. Pfister, 34, of Claridon Township, waived a preliminary hearing Friday in Chardon Municipal Court on a felony murder charge.
Short season for cherry picking is starting
Short season for picking juicy cherries is starting Saturday, July 05, 2008 Debbi Snook%%endhead%%Plain Dealer Reporter Cherry season is ripe upon us, but don't hesitate if you hope to pick your own at local ...
AKRON: An Akron house fire early Monday morning in the 500 block of Fillmore Avenue caused an estimated $60,000 damage to the house and contents, fire officials said.
80-Year-Old Falls From Cliff In Painesville
Lake County emergency crews rescued an 80-year-old woman after she fell 80 feet from a cliff and survived on Tuesday afternoon.
Police: Couple Locked Grandson Inside Tiny, Hot Room So They Could Get Drunk
An Eastlake couple accused of endangering their young grandson went before a judge Tuesday morning.
Elderly woman falls 80 feet, survives
Winnie Cook likely lost her balance while raking. By Darren Toms and Ted Klopp, Newsradio WTAM 1100 Check out Darren's personality page Wednesday, July 2, 2008 Chief Mark Mlachak talks with Newsradio WTAM ...
Flood Trauma Continues in Painesville
July marks two years since floods destroyed the Gristmill and Millstone condominium complexes in Lake County; but many property owners who lost virtually everything have still not been compensated for property ...
Peter Pasqualone will be greatly missed by community
Following a two year battle with cancer, Peter Pasqualone, a pillar in the community, succumbed to his illness Wednesday at the Hospice House in Cleveland.
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Downtown Painesville group hires executive director
The Downtown Painesville Organization, a group devoted to revitalizing and preserving Painesville's historic downtown, has hired Doug Nagy to be its first executive director.