Bernard Mosesson was South Euclid prosecutor and bar association leader: news obituary
Apr 19Mosesson led the local War Veterans Bar Association and other lawyers' groups. »
Mosesson led the local War Veterans Bar Association and other lawyers' groups. »
Kevin Vonhaz, 38, of Orange, is accused of driving drunk, striking a Cleveland traffic officer with his pickup truck and failing to stop Saturday afternoon in downtown Cleveland. »
Quentin Diggs is charged with murder in the death of Oliver Diggs Jr. Police were called at 9:16 a.m. Sunday about two men fighting in the 4000 block of Princeton Boulevard. Officers had been called to the home 111 times in the last eight years. »
The man was found dead after police were called to a home in the 4000 block of Princeton Boulevard. A 30-year-old man has been arrested but not charged. »
Notre Dame College has received an anonymous $500,000 donation for its nursing program, the largest individual donation in the college's 90-year history. »
College can be a daunting place for a student with a learning disability but those who enroll in a special program at Notre Dame College receive intensive services that help them succeed. »
The incident occurred Nov. 20 at party hosted by the baseball player at a residence in 4100 block of Ellison Road in South Euclid. A football player damaged an air-duct at the off-campus home and was confronted by the baseball player, according to the ... »
James Price has sheltered dozens of down-and-out people in his University Heights home. He is one of The Plain Dealer's community heroes. »
Gayle Williams-Byers, the first African American municipal court judge in South Euclid, was honored Monday night for her self-determination or Kujichagulia, during a Kwanzaa celebration at the Greenmont Party Center in South Euclid. »
Cold or not, there's one hot snow plow on the streets, because someone stole a plow-equipped truck from University Heights. And the city wants it back. Now. »
David Wynn, 32, of Cleveland, and Jermeal White, 19, of South Euclid, were both being treated at MetroHealth Medical Center after being shot in separate incidents. »
The Supreme Court of Ohio Friday has indefinitely suspended the law license of South Euclid lawyer David Nittskoff for mishandling the tax return of a dead client. »