County Ends Tower Lease, Officials Assure Service Continuity
Lorain County Commissioners Move Forward with Tower Lease Termination, Assure Public Safety Will Not Be Affected The Lorain County Board of Commissioners voted on August 12, 2025 to notify Cleveland Communications, Inc. that the county will not renew its lease for a communications tower on Burns Road in Elyria. The Continue Reading
Shooting on Kansas Avenue Sends One to Hospital; Arrest Made
LORAIN — A man was injured and another taken into custody following a shooting on Lorain’s east side Tuesday afternoon. Police responded to an apartment in the 1500 block of Kansas Avenue, near Randall Street, shortly after 4:30 p.m. for a report of a man shot. According to scanner traffic, Continue Reading
Lorain Attorney’s Domestic Violence Case Continues with Modified Protection Order
The domestic violence case against Lorain attorney Mark E. Stephenson remains active following an August 11, 2025, court appearance where he signed a modified temporary protection order before Visiting Judge Mark Comstock. Stephenson, 70, pleaded not guilty on July 16 to a first-degree misdemeanor domestic violence charge. He was released Continue Reading
Lorain High Announces Key Fall Sports Dates and Special Events
Lorain High School has released its athletic event schedule for August 13 through September 13, outlining games, invitationals, fundraisers, and special events for multiple sports. Highlights include the “Loretta’s Giving Heart” Volleyball Alumni Game on Friday, August 15 at 6:00 p.m. Admission is $2, and the event is a fundraiser Continue Reading
Lorain Council Approves Technical Assistance for $6.3 Million HUD Loan Application
Lorain City Council, which is typically in recess during August, held a special meeting on August 12 to approve accepting $100,000 in technical assistance from Enterprise Community Partners, funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The assistance will help the city apply to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Continue Reading