Lorain’s Potholes Officially Declared Historic Landmarks: City to Embrace Its ‘Unique’ Terrain

By Aaron Knapp, Lorain Daily Staff Writer LORAIN, OH – In a move that has left residents both bewildered and begrudgingly amused, the City of Lorain has officially declared its infamous potholes as historic landmarks. Citing their “unique geological formations and historical significance,” the Lorain Pothole Preservation Society, in partnership Continue Reading

Damaging Winds, Power Outages, and Midnight Storms: Lorain’s Sunday Weather Warning

Severe Storms Could Slam Lorain Overnight—Are You Ready? A strong storm system is heading toward Lorain, Ohio, and it could bring damaging winds, heavy rain, and thunderstorms Sunday night into early Monday morning. The National Weather Service says this storm could be different from a normal spring rain. Here’s what Continue Reading

Manhunt Underway in Lorain County for Suspect Accused of Assaulting Two Officers

Authorities in Lorain County are searching for James Douglas Meadows, a 37-year-old suspect accused of assaulting two Sheffield Village police officers. According to the Lorain County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO), the U.S. Marshals are leading the pursuit, with assistance from Elyria Police, the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP), and K-9 units. Continue Reading

Lorain County Board of Commissioners Meeting: New Sheriff Exposes Budget Issues—What It Means for Lorain County

The Lorain County Commissioners—Jeff Riddell, Dave Moore, and Marty Gallagher—held their regular meeting on March 14, 2025, discussing financial concerns, infrastructure projects, and public safety initiatives. Sheriff’s Office Budget Concerns Newly elected Lorain County Sheriff Jack Hall informed the board of over $240,000 in outstanding invoices from 2024 that were Continue Reading

Waiving Police Tests in Lorain: Bold Innovation or a Sign of Trouble?

Lorain’s Police Hiring Process: Are Testing Waivers Fair? Lorain’s Civil Service Commission recently approved two former police officers for part-time positions without requiring them to take the standard hiring test. Instead, the city waived the testing requirement, citing their years of experience and past service. This decision has raised important Continue Reading