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Mayfield Heights chief explains how police handled mass teen exodus from graduation party
Mayfield Heights police dispersed about 100 teens from a loud party June 20, prompting local businesses to temporarily close as a precaution.
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2mOregon Zoo hopes its new red panda finds love, romance
Liu the new male panda will be introduced to Enoki the female panda in a few days, the zoo said.
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4mWestlake City Council OKs ordinance accepting $1.5 million donation for park building projects
City Council on June 18 formally accepted a $1.5 million donation from Westlake residents Vasu and Lisa Pandrangi, with the money earmarked for building projects in two city parks. Council approved three ordinances moving the building projects forward.
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7mMeet the Jackson-area baseball Dream Team
Here is MLive's Jackson-area baseball Dream Team
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2m21-year-old indicted in two Birmingham area homicides, multiple other crimes
A Jefferson County grand jury on June 12 indicted Eddie Bernard Jordan Jr., of Eutaw.
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4mA makeshift tent city rises in rural Michigan as tens of thousands gather for Electric Forest 2026
The beloved four-day whimsical music festival draws tens of thousands of music lovers from across the nation to the small village of Rothbury, Michigan each year.