Bond Reduced for 18-Year-Old Charged in Lorain, Sheffield Lake Shooting Investigation

LORAIN — Exzavier Carrion, 18, appeared virtually Friday in Lorain Municipal Court, where a judge reduced his bond in connection with a shooting investigation that spanned Sheffield Lake and Lorain. Court records show Carrion was arraigned following a Dec. 18 incident in which police recovered more than three dozen shell Continue Reading

OSHP: Woman killed in Lorain County crash

CARLISLE TOWNSHIP — An elderly woman died Friday afternoon following a two-vehicle crash in Carlisle Township, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol. Troopers said the crash occurred just before 1:30 p.m. along State Route 301. A preliminary investigation indicates the driver of a 2004 Chrysler PT Cruiser pulled out Continue Reading

Ohio Bill Would Allow Pharmacists to Prescribe Some Medications Without Doctor Visit

Ohio lawmakers are considering a proposal that would allow pharmacists to prescribe and dispense certain medications without requiring patients to first see a physician. House Bill 629, known as the Pharmacist Prescribing Authority Act, would expand the scope of practice for licensed pharmacists in Ohio by permitting them to treat Continue Reading

Ohio Minimum Wage to Increase on Jan. 1, 2026

COLUMBUS — Ohio’s minimum wage will increase on January 1, 2026, following an annual inflation adjustment required under state law, according to the Ohio Department of Commerce. The minimum wage for non-tipped employees will rise to $11.00 per hour, up from $10.70 in 2025. The tipped minimum wage will increase Continue Reading

Lorain teen faces multiple felony firearm charges after December shooting

An 18-year-old Lorain man is facing multiple felony firearm charges following a December shooting incident that remains under investigation, according to Lorain Municipal Court records. Exzavier Anthony Louis Carrion, 18, was booked into the Lorain County Jail on December 18, 2025, following a traffic stop connected to reports of gunfire Continue Reading

Lorain County Sheriff’s Office, Najia Foundation to Host Holiday Ham, Turkey and Toy Giveaway

The Lorain County Sheriff’s Office is partnering with the Najia Foundation to host a holiday giveaway for local families during the Christmas season. The free community event will take place Sunday, December 21, 2025, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at Top Fish and Chicken, located at 1509 Grafton Road in Continue Reading

Celebrations, Contracts and a Superintendent Vote Mark Lorain Schools Meeting

The Lorain City Schools Board of Education met Dec. 8, 2025, at Lorain High School, opening with student recognitions and a strong focus on attendance, arts and community support. Helen Steiner Rice Elementary students led the Pledge of Allegiance, and district leaders highlighted improved attendance efforts tied to incentives and Continue Reading

Record Property Sales Bring More Money Into Lorain County

Lorain County officials say strong home and property sales in 2025 have brought in more money than ever before through conveyance fees, a charge paid when real estate changes ownership. According to the Lorain County Auditor’s Office, property sales across the county have now topped $2 billion for the year. Continue Reading

After Sales Tax Defeat, Lorain County Turns to Internal Fixes

Lorain County Commissioners approved a series of year-end budget adjustments during their regular meeting on December 16, 2025, as officials described financial pressures affecting county operations, including funding needs tied to jail staffing costs. During the meeting, commissioners approved internal transfers involving sheriff’s office accounts after county staff said they Continue Reading

Lorain City Council Members Reflect on Service During Farewell Meeting

Outgoing members of Lorain City Council were given the opportunity to address the public following the adoption of formal resolutions honoring their service during the December 15, 2025 regular council meeting. Council unanimously approved individual resolutions recognizing Joanne Moon (5th Ward), Beth Henley (1st Ward), Dan Nutt (4th Ward), Sylvia Continue Reading