Former Lorain County Athletes Invest in Ohio’s First Community Co-Owned Shopping Center

Nine former all-star athletes who grew up in and near Lorain County during the 1980s have joined forces to support the revitalization of the Mt. Vernon Shopping Plaza (MVP) in Columbus. The group, operating as SOWCL Enterprise and Investments, LLC, has invested in the redevelopment project led by Chicago TREND. Continue Reading

Lorain With Littles: Building Community, One Playdate at a Time

When Sarah Puskas launched Lorain with Littles in January 2023, it started as a simple Instagram page for parents seeking free things to do with their kids. What began as one mom’s search for connection during postpartum isolation quickly grew into a movement linking hundreds of Lorain County families through Continue Reading

Commentary: Lorain County’s $115 Million Jail Dilemma of Fixing Decades of Neglect

Read the full report on Cleveland 19 News A recent investigative report from Channel 19 News exposed just how deep Lorain County’s jail problems go. Commissioners are working to secure more than $100 million for a new facility after decades of neglect left the current one in disrepair. The 50-year-old Continue Reading

Amherst Greenlights Pay Raise to Keep Police Promotions Competitive

The Amherst City Council has approved a pay adjustment for police leadership positions to correct what officials described as a long-standing gap between ranks. The decision came during the finance committee meeting on November 3, where members voted 7–0 to advance the measure with emergency status. Before the change, the Continue Reading

Elyria man arrested for assaulting girlfriend, held without bond

Elyria police arrested 32-year-old Leo Collins of Cleveland on November 6 following a violent domestic assault reported in the 500 block of Lake Avenue. Officers say Collins struck his live-in girlfriend multiple times in the face and head, and punched her in the back and rib cage, causing visible bruising Continue Reading

Elyria Election Results: Democrats Hold Council, Levy Fails

ELYRIA — Voters in Elyria and surrounding townships made their choices Tuesday in several contested local races, while a proposed Elyria City School District levy was turned down by a clear margin. City of Elyria Elyria’s at-large council race was one of the most competitive on the ballot, with six Continue Reading

Amherst Area Election Results: Miller Wins Treasurer, School Levy Fails

AMHERST — Voters across the greater Amherst area turned out Tuesday to decide a mix of city, township, and village races — including two contested races in the City of Amherst — and to weigh in on a proposed school income tax that failed by a significant margin. City of Continue Reading