A federal judge has thrown out a class action lawsuit on behalf of more than 200 people who were displaced from their homes and businesses when a train derailed in Painesville, The News-Herald reported.
The members of 15 60 75 The Numbers Band -- from left, Bill Watson, Jack Kidney, Robert Kidney, Terry Hynde and Frank Casamento -- continue to pursue a singular alt-blues vision on their new album, "The Inward City." "Have you ever had Red Garnet sweet potatoes?" Robert Kidney wants to know.
Members of the Grassroots Rally Team of Ohio will gather in Painesville Saturday to bring attention to what they feel will be the next big national issue, immigration reform.
Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Bill Mason filed more charges today in the corruption probe into the Ohio Department of Transportation District 12 offices in Garfield Heights.
Ryan C. Adams celebrated life, whether he was enjoying the outdoors by hunting and fishing or volunteering with Angels on My Shoulder, a nonprofit cancer support group dear to his heart.
Ashtabula County mom is first to deliver at TriPoint By CARL E. FEATHER - Staff Writer - cfeather@starbeacon.com WINDSOR TOWNSHIP - Ayden Larbig is only 2 weeks old, but his mother Kayla already knows her son will attend Lake Erie College.
Attorney General Tom Corbett announced that agents from the Attorney General's Child Predator Unit have arrested a high school chemistry teacher from Ohio accused of using the Internet to sexually proposition what he believed was a 13-year old girl, along with sending sexually explicit webcam videos to the girl.
The Madison man who allegedly stabbed two men in a Madison Village apartment complex will face an attempted murder charge in the incident, Painesville Municipal Court records show.
A 27-year-old man living on Heckathorne Drive with his 21-year-old wife's family is accused of executing his 51-year-old mother-in-law yesterday and shooting her brother and son.
Officers and bikers join procession for L/Cpl David Baker. By Ken Robinson, Newsradio WTAM 1100 Check out Ken's personality page Thursday, October 29, 2009 Police officers and bikers accompanied the hearse carrying Lance Corporal David Raymond Baker back home to Lake County.
As Baker's flag-draped casket was lowered from a small charter jet into the hands of six fellow Marines, his family and friends stood arm-in-arm, weeping on the tarmac at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport.