After the City of Euclid condemned 26 of the 33 buildings at Parkside Gardens, some tenants have found a new lease on life while others are still looking for a new home.
The five finalists have been named for this year’s Clark Kellogg Award, which is given to The News-Herald boys basketball ...
The 32-year-old man, a local judge's son, allegedly told police he hoped he'd "roasted the whole sheriff's department." ...
This week’s Cuyahoga’s Most Wanted features a Euclid woman who threatened to kill a nurse and her family while in the ...
Former Crop Bistro Owner Charged With Felonies for Using $800,000 in COVID Relief Funds on Personal Expenses ...
An earth mover plows deep into the ground at the recent ground breaking for Circle East. [Credit: Kamla Lewis] Kamla Lewis, ...
When Walmart loss prevention was having a suspected shoplifter empty his pockets while leaving the store March 7, the man ...
Report takes Upland to task, but City Hall says outside contractor is getting the job done. Columnist David Allen digs in and minds the gap.
The school bus driver was injured in the accident and was taken to the hospital for treatment. 1 Injured in Fountain Valley Crash at Euclid Street and Talbert Avenue. Fountain Val ...
The Generic’s St. Patty’s Day Dance is scheduled 6:30 to 9 p.m. Friday, March 14, at the Princeton Moose Lodge, 1339 N.
Scores of tenants at Parkside Gardens Apartments were given two days to move out. They've since received more time, though they don't know for how long.
Euclid City Council has approved an emergency ordinance to partner with the Ohio Department of Transportation to address safety concerns for pedestrians along U.S. Route 20. In the past, residents ...
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