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The "Chat with Mia" feature is officially available to all of UHM's serviced customers as of May 1.
Mackenzie Shirilla was sentenced to 15 years to life behind bars for the deadly crash, which killed two people on July 31, 2022.
The third phase of a 60-acre subdivision that will eventually contain more than 130 single-family luxury homes, cluster homes ...
Shirley MacFarland’s weekly community column featuring news and notes from Brecksville, Broadview Heights, North Royalton and ...
Newly released data from Realtor.com for January shows that potential buyers and sellers in Fairfield County saw lower home sale prices than the previous month's median of $312,500. The median ...
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Northeast Ohio US Rep. Max Miller hosts town hall meeting with constituents at Strongsville barThe event was ticketed, and attendees had the chance to ask the congressman questions. IRS $1,400 stimulus check deadline is soon — here’s who is eligible and how to claim Goldman Sachs sees ...
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STRONGSVILLE, Ohio (WJW) – The longest-running vintage annual sports card convention in the country returns to Northeast Ohio this Friday, giving collectors the chance to continue the chase and ...
Even with Ohio River levels beginning to recede, the flooding is far from over in places like New Richmond.Dozens of homes and businesses are still surrounded by water.“It’s not on my first ...
STRONGSVILLE, Ohio (WJW) – Traffic was backed up in the northbound lanes of Interstate 71 after a semi-trailer rolled over near Strongsville, dispatchers confirmed to FOX 8. According to the ...
STRONGSVILLE, Ohio (WOIO) - A truck flipped on its side is blocking most of I-71 northbound in Strongsville. The two right lanes of I-71 northbound are blocked between Royalton Road and the Turnpike.
Parts of New Richmond are under several feet of water, with homes submerged, cars swept away, and most businesses closed as residents wait out the rising water. WLWT drone cameras captured the ...
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