Archive for September 10th, 2007
SUV hits train; woman injured
WELLINGTON TWP. — A Parma woman was seriously injured when her sports utility vehicle hit the side of a train Sunday afternoon at the Quarry Road railroad crossing south of state Route 18.
Linda Lishchuk-Hupert, 55, was taken by helicopter to MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland where she was listed in fair condition late Sunday.
COURTESY JEFF […]
Jury to hear murder case
ELYRIA — Willie Evans IV said Friday that he won’t plead guilty to a murder he didn’t commit.
If the 18-year-old doesn’t change his mind about a plea bargain today, a jury will decide whether he pulled the trigger of a 9 mm pistol that police say fired the fatal shot that killed retired steelworker Michael […]
Iraq war report: It’s all in the numbers
Statistics and data may differ from what top general in Iraq reports
Steelers 34, Browns 7: Some things never change
CLEVELAND — A season premiere is supposed to grab the audience’s attention with new ideas and imaginative plotlines. The Browns didn’t get the memo. They haven’t for years. With fans in a fever pitch for the start of a new season, the Browns trotted out the same stale rerun Sunday. Sloppy play, big mistakes, […]
Commentary: If Frye is out, might as well turn to Quinn
It took Charlie Frye six weeks to win the Browns’ starting quarterback job in training camp, but fewer than two quarters to lose it Sunday afternoon. Welcome to Cleveland, where absolutely nothing goes according to plan at the position. Frye and Derek Anderson both played poorly in the Browns’ 34-7 season-opening loss to […]
Craig wants to take back guilty plea
WASHINGTON — Sen. Larry Craig will file court documents today asking to withdraw his guilty plea in a sex sting that seems likely to end his career, his attorney said.
Craig, an Idaho Republican, pleaded guilty in August to disorderly conduct following a sting operation in a men’s bathroom at the […]













