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After winning the North Coast Conference and the Lorain County Coach of the Year awards, Elyria Catholic coach Jim Piazza is ...
The Good Knights of Lorain County, a group that provides free beds to children, seniors, and veterans, held a grand opening for its new facility in Elyria on Saturday.
A Parma man is facing charges after police say he was under the influence of alcohol when he was involved in a shooting early ...
ELYRIA, Ohio (WJW) – The Elyria Police Department is investigating a shooting in the city that happened Sunday morning. According to Elyria police, the shooting happened in the 1000 block of ...
ELYRIA, Ohio (WOIO) - A 42-year-old was shot after a “domestic disturbance” on Sunday. According to a social media post from Elyria Police, the shooting happened on the 1000 block of Melvyn ...
Ohio State Highway Patrol Trooper from the Elyria Post has been selected as 2024 Trooper of the Year. Sarah A. Korsten, 28, was selected in recognition of outstanding service in 2024, according to ...
In direct testimony, AEP Ohio Vice President of Customer Experience Lisa Kelso suggested data center load in central Ohio has grown from 100 MW in 2020 to around 600 MW in 2024.While AEP Ohio has ...
ELYRIA, Ohio (WJW) — Police officers using minors to attempt to buy alcohol at several Elyria businesses cited employees from nine stores for selling alcohol to an underage person, according to ...
ELYRIA, Ohio (WOIO) - Elyria police said two children, 5 and 12 years old, are OK after they were found walking late Wednesday morning on the Ohio Turnpike. According to Elyria police, the boys ...
ELYRIA, Ohio — A man is dead after a crash on the Ohio Turnpike in Elyria, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP). According to a media release, the incident happened at approximately ...
It’s heart-pounding video of a police raid in Elyria, Ohio. The body camera video shows the woman inside following orders and coming out with her arms up in the air. She tells officers that her ...
The mayor of Elyria, Ohio is calling for an investigation after a woman accused police of mistakenly raiding her home and allegedly injuring her 17-month-old toddler with the use of flashbangs.