Elyria Man Pleads Guilty to Child Molestation and Pornography Charges

By Erik Jones, Editor An Elyria man has pleaded guilty to multiple felony charges related to the sexual abuse and exploitation of children, according to court records and local news sources. Eugene Arroyo, 62, entered a guilty plea in Lorain County Common Pleas Court to four counts of pandering obscenity Continue Reading

E-Check Repeal Proposal Could End Emissions Testing in Lorain

By Erik Jones, Lorain Daily A proposal to eliminate Ohio’s E-Check vehicle emissions testing program is gaining traction in the state legislature, with bipartisan support and growing public interest. The repeal effort, led by Republican lawmakers, argues that the decades-old emissions testing requirement is outdated and disproportionately burdens low-income residents Continue Reading

Amherst Community Mourns After Fatal Traffic Accident Claims Life of Local Resident

AMHERST, OHIO — A tragic accident on Sunday evening has left the Amherst community grieving. According to the Amherst Police Department, officers responded around 8:45 p.m. on April 13, 2025, to a report of a vehicle-versus-pedestrian crash near the intersection of South Lake Street and Milan Avenue. Upon arrival, first Continue Reading

Second Victim Identified in Tower Boulevard Double Homicide

By Erik Jones, Editor – Lorain Daily The Lorain Police Department has confirmed the identity of the second victim in Friday’s deadly shooting on Tower Boulevard. Seventeen-year-old J’Zier Gaddy, a resident of Lorain, has died from injuries sustained during the incident. The shooting occurred around 5 p.m. on April 11, Continue Reading

Trump’s Tax Proposal Moves Forward—What It Might Mean for Lorain

Republican lawmakers in Washington are working on a new national tax and budget plan, nicknamed the “Big, Beautiful Bill.” Backed by former President Donald Trump and leaders in the U.S. House, the proposal aims to extend past tax cuts, eliminate taxes on tips and overtime, increase defense spending, and reduce Continue Reading

Proposed Law Would Redefine Dangerous Dogs and Enforce Euthanasia

By Erik Jones, Editor | Lorain Daily Ohio lawmakers are reviewing a new bill that could change how dangerous dogs are handled after serious attacks. If passed, the law would require automatic euthanasia for dogs involved in unprovoked attacks that cause serious injury or death. This would apply across all Continue Reading

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