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Elyria Man Charged in Armed Robbery of Convenience Store After Asking for Job

Posted on May 16, 2025March 28, 2026 by Erik Jones
Elyria Man Charged in Armed Robbery of Convenience Store After Asking for Job
Posted In Breaking News

An Elyria man is facing a felony robbery charge after allegedly entering a local convenience store, asking for a job application, and then robbing the clerk at gunpoint — with what was later identified as a pellet gun. Christopher R. Morris, 35, was indicted on May 8 by a Lorain Continue Reading

Back-to-Back Lorain Fires Test Fire Department as Dog Dies in Blaze

Posted on May 16, 2025March 28, 2026 by Erik Jones
Back-to-Back Lorain Fires Test Fire Department as Dog Dies in Blaze
Posted In Breaking News

Two Lorain homes were destroyed and a dog lost its life after a pair of fires broke out just hours apart on the morning of May 14, putting significant strain on the city’s fire crews. According to Assistant Fire Chief Jeff Fenn, the first fire was reported around 8 a.m. Continue Reading

Dr. Amy Acton Brings Campaign for Governor to Lorain County Women’s Club

Posted on May 15, 2025March 28, 2026 by Erik Jones
Dr. Amy Acton Brings Campaign for Governor to Lorain County Women’s Club
Posted In Breaking News

AVON, Ohio — Dr. Amy Acton, former state health director and Democratic candidate for Ohio governor in 2026, spoke to a crowd of more than 60 people Tuesday night at the Big Top Brewhouse in Avon, sharing her personal story and vision for Ohio’s future. Hosted by the Lorain County Continue Reading

Questions Linger as Mark Johnson Continues Weather Updates After Firing

Posted on May 15, 2025March 28, 2026 by Erik Jones
Questions Linger as Mark Johnson Continues Weather Updates After Firing
Posted In Breaking News

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Nearly a week after longtime WEWS Channel 5 meteorologist Mark Johnson was abruptly fired, viewers are left with more questions than answers — especially as Johnson continues to deliver regular weather updates on his personal Facebook page. The sudden dismissal of the veteran broadcaster, who had been Continue Reading

No fentanyl found in Lorain High incident as student recovers

Posted on May 15, 2025March 28, 2026 by Erik Jones
No fentanyl found in Lorain High incident as student recovers
Posted In Breaking News

A Lorain High School student is recovering after collapsing on campus May 13 in an incident that prompted a temporary lockdown and fueled widespread speculation online. Despite early rumors, school officials confirmed the medical emergency was not caused by fentanyl. The 10th-grade boy lost consciousness after reportedly ingesting a gummy Continue Reading

Man Cited for Allegedly Masturbating Behind Elyria Business

Posted on May 14, 2025May 14, 2025 by Erik Jones
Man Cited for Allegedly Masturbating Behind Elyria Business
Posted In Crime

ELYRIA, OH — A 62-year-old man was cited for public indecency on Monday afternoon after allegedly exposing himself behind businesses on Cleveland Street. According to Elyria Police, officers were dispatched around 4:30 PM on May 12 to the 600 block of Cleveland Street following reports of a man exposing himself Continue Reading

Lorain Police Respond to Report of Man Exposing Himself to Children Near School

Posted on May 14, 2025May 14, 2025 by Erik Jones
Lorain Police Respond to Report of Man Exposing Himself to Children Near School
Posted In Crime

LORAIN, OH — Lorain police responded Tuesday evening to a report of a man allegedly exposing himself to children near Spectrum School at 300 Broadway. According to dispatch traffic, the suspect was described as a Black male wearing a black hat and Crocs. A school staff member remained near the Continue Reading

Grand Jury to Review Second Lorain Jail Force Case After Officer’s Termination

Posted on May 14, 2025March 28, 2026 by Erik Jones
Grand Jury to Review Second Lorain Jail Force Case After Officer’s Termination
Posted In Breaking News

LORAIN, Ohio — A Lorain County corrections officer has been fired and may face criminal charges after physically fighting an inmate inside a cell during an incident last December, according to Sheriff Jack Hall. Officer Christopher Jackson was terminated on April 21 following an internal investigation by the Lorain County Continue Reading

Plan to Eliminate Property Taxes in Ohio Advances Toward Ballot

Posted on May 14, 2025March 28, 2026 by Erik Jones
Plan to Eliminate Property Taxes in Ohio Advances Toward Ballot
Posted In Breaking News

COLUMBUS — A proposed constitutional amendment to eliminate property taxes in Ohio has cleared its first legal hurdle. On May 9, 2025, Attorney General Dave Yost certified that the petition titled “Abolishment of Taxes on Real Property” meets state requirements for clarity and accuracy. The amendment would add Section 14 Continue Reading

Patients without copay to be turned away at Cleveland Clinic

Posted on May 14, 2025May 14, 2025 by Erik Jones
Patients without copay to be turned away at Cleveland Clinic
Posted In Politics & Goverment

CLEVELAND — Starting June 1, Cleveland Clinic will begin requiring patients to pay their copays before or at the time of check-in for nonemergency outpatient services. Those who arrive without the required payment will be asked to reschedule. The new policy was announced in an email sent to patients on Continue Reading

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