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Brecksville, Broadview Heights community turned out in joyous support of BBH Pride Fest
Brecksville and Broadview Heights held their first annual BBH Pride Fest June 10.
Not drunk, just a bad driver: Strongsville Police Blotter
In this week’s Strongsville Police Blotter, police observed a Hyundai weaving and driving out of the marked lanes on Progress Drive.
Mayor Bibb should take his complaints about local judges to the Democrats who keep electing them
Who bankrolls local judges’ campaigns? It’s radical Democrats. Voters, when will you wake up and see how you are being used, asks a retired steelworker in Strongville in a letter to the editor.
China-bashing in SB 83 could put thousands of good-paying Ohio jobs in peril
Courting and keeping business investment and partnerships takes time and effort. State legislators are destroying Ohio business through their vanity issues by seekig to impose anti-China restrictions such as those in Senate Blll 83, writes Russ Smith of Strongsville in a letter to the editor.
Stop SB 83 before it wreaks severe, unintended harm on our state universities
I hope that state legislators who support Senate Bill 83 will read and take seriously The Plain Dealer's reporting on its projected effects, particularly those on research funds, financial aid for students, and the cost to universities for complying with the ridiculous and harmful requirements of this proposal, writes Monica Orlando of Strongsville in a letter to the editor.
Celebrate summer at Brecksville Home Days: Talk of the Towns
Brecksville Home Days is here again. Read about this and more in this week's Talk of the Towns community column, featuring news and notes from Brecksville, Broadview Heights, North Royalton and Strongsville.
Strongsville obtains property at Ohio 82 & Pearl Road for proposed fire station
Strongsville may again ask voters in November to allow construction of a fifth fire station, on Ohio 82 just west of Pearl Road.
Walmart shopper nearly hit by car; gun-toting driver doesn’t care: Strongsville Police Blotter
In this week’s Strongsville Police Blotter, a Walmart shopper called police after a man driving a white Lexus nearly hit her in the Pearl Road parking lot.
Learning from the landscaping pros: Talk of the Towns
Shirley MacFarland's weekly community column featuring news and notes from Brecksville, Broadview Heights, North Royalton and Strongsville.
From strays to therapy dogs: Send us your pet stories
Both Serena and Peroni are weekly visitors to residents at memory care facilities.
Banning transgender athletic competition an example of mistreatment of marginalized people
Resolving the debate over transgender athletes means wading through well-intentioned commentary and getting past bigoted, homophobic or racist commentary, writes Mike Baker of Strongsville.
Stephen Kilo to continue earning more than $131,900 as Strongsville HR director in retirement
Stephen Kilo, Strongsville’s human resources director, will continue earning $131,934 a year after he retires Wednesday and is rehired to the same position Thursday.