Elyria City Schools Mourn Loss of Hamilton Elementary Third Grader

Elyria City Schools is mourning the loss of a third-grade student from Hamilton Elementary School following a brief illness, according to a statement shared by the district. The student, Brian Correa, passed away over the weekend. District officials described him as a cherished member of the Hamilton Elementary community. Brian’s Continue Reading

Elyria Man Arrested After Narcotics Raid Uncovers Cocaine, Firearms, Stolen Vehicle

ELYRIA — An Elyria man is facing multiple felony charges following a narcotics investigation that led to the seizure of cocaine, firearms, cash, and a stolen vehicle, according to information released by the Elyria Police Department. On December 12, 2025, members of the Elyria Police Department Special Response Team executed Continue Reading

Ohio Turnpike Toll Rates Set to Increase January 1, 2026

BEREA — Toll rates on the Ohio Turnpike will increase by 2.7 percent beginning January 1, 2026, continuing a multi-year schedule of toll adjustments approved by the Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission. According to the Commission, E-ZPass customers will continue to receive discounted rates compared to motorists who pay by Continue Reading

Cold Weather Advisory Prompts Sheriff’s Office Partnership With Gathering Hope House

LORAIN COUNTY — With a multi-day cold snap expected to begin Friday night and continue through Tuesday afternoon, the Lorain County Sheriff’s Office is working to support residents who may struggle during dangerous temperatures. Major A. J. Torres and Corrections Sergeant Chelsea Irish visited Gathering Hope House earlier this week Continue Reading

Livestreaming Debate Signals Larger Transparency Concerns in Lorain

LORAIN — Lorain City Council’s latest committee meeting revealed deep divisions over transparency, public access, and how tightly the city should control its own chambers. The discussion unfolded during the Police, Fire and Legislative Committee meeting on Monday, which was scheduled for a routine review of the city’s Rules of Continue Reading

Big Contract Decisions and a State Award at Amherst City Council Meeting

The Amherst City Council met on November 24, 2025, and handled several important items that will affect city workers, the police and fire departments, and local rules. The meeting also brought good news for the city’s finances. Amherst Receives State Auditor’s Award Representatives from the Ohio Auditor of State visited Continue Reading

Lorain man arrested after allegedly pouring gasoline around home during domestic dispute

Elyria police arrested a 20-year-old Lorain man on Monday after he allegedly poured gasoline around the outside of a home during a domestic dispute with his pregnant partner. The incident occurred on December 8 around 4 p.m. on the 100 block of Spruce Street. According to the police report, officers Continue Reading