Tie the knot or renew your vows at Crocker Park ‘I Do’ ceremonies Feb. 14: West Shore Chatter
Updated Feb 02, 2021;
Posted Jan 26, 2021
Market Square at Crocker Park in Westlake will be transformed into a wedding center on Valentine’s Day. (Carol Kovach/special to cleveland.com)
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WESTLAKE, Ohio With Valentine’s Day approaching fast, Crocker Park in Westlake is inviting engaged couples to register for a casual wedding ceremony, as well as married couples to renew their vows, on Feb. 14 at Market Square, 239 Market St.
The “Say I Do” ceremonies last about 15 minutes each. There is a $100 fee, which includes a special Crocker Park gift package. One couple will be chosen to win a weekend honeymoon package from Hyatt Place at Crocker Park.
‘You look like one’: downtown Clevelander sues police, says he was profiled as May 30 rioter while picking up groceries
Updated Jan 26, 2021;
Posted Jan 26, 2021
Cleveland Police, the Ohio Highway Patrol and the National Guard block the Detroit/Superior bridge into downtown Cleveland, following Saturday s protests over the death of George Floyd.
Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com
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CLEVELAND, Ohio A downtown Cleveland resident arrested while trying to pick-up groceries he ordered during the curfew that followed the May 30 riot has filed a civil rights lawsuit against the city of Cleveland and the group of officers who arrested him.
Mehdi Mollahasani showed Cleveland police his ID, a pay stub with his East 9th Street address and his digital grocery receipt on his cellphone as proof that he walked to pick up groceries on May 31. He also told the officers that he was “not a looter,” according to the complaint.
Mayorâs grandsonâs Cleveland domestic abuse pretrial postponed while jailed in Parma for high speed weekend chase
Frank Q. Jackson faces domestic violence charges before leading police on Sunday morning chase
Mayorâs grandson has Cleveland pretrial postponed while jailed in Parma for high speed weekend chase By Vic Gideon | January 25, 2021 at 1:38 PM EST - Updated January 25 at 2:21 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - âFrank Q. Jackson is not with us today?â asked Cleveland Municipal Court Judge Marilyn B. Cassidy.
âThatâs correct, your honor,â answered Jacksonâs attorney, Daniel Tirfagnehu.
Grandson of @ClevelandMayor, Frank Q. Jackson, canât appear at pretrial for domestic abuse because heâs incarcerated by @ParmaPolice after high speed Sunday chase pic.twitter.com/kIrqvAOFcDâ Vic Gideon (@VicGideon) January 25, 2021
Cleveland's mayor grandson Frank Q. Jackson will be face a domestic violence charge after being accused of striking his child's mother several times in the head, according to his police.
Michelle Earley to continue as administrative and presiding judge of Cleveland Municipal Court
Updated Dec 29, 2020;
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CLEVELAND, Ohio – Michelle Earley will continue to serve as administrative and presiding judge of Cleveland Municipal Court. Her fellow judges selected her for the court’s top leadership position for the fourth consecutive year.
“I must thank all the judges for their unwavering confidence in this challenging year,” Earley stated in a news release.
The municipal court handles misdemeanor cases, including domestic violence, and presides over the initial appearance in most felony cases before they are transferred Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas.