Funeral Mass held for Euclid police officer killed in line of duty With police snipers on three different roofs watching overhead, thousands of police officers from around Ohio, New York, and even Canada came to say a final farewell to Euclid Police Officer Jacob ... 05/18/2024 - 2:24 pm | View Link
'A true hero': Funeral held for fallen Euclid police officer Jacob Derbin Saturday's service begins as the funeral procession leaves A. Ripepi and Sons Funeral Home at 10:15 a.m. in Middleburg Heights. It will travel to St. Columbkille Church on Broadview Road in Parma ... 05/16/2024 - 10:23 pm | View Link
‘His life was like a fairy tale’: Slain Euclid officer Jacob Derbin’s mom reflects on son’s death as details about his killer emerge Anytime he left, I told him ‘be safe’ and he would say ‘I always am.’ That was our thing,” his mom said. “It’s just insane. His life was like a fairy tale. No one would ever understand. I thought life ... 05/14/2024 - 1:40 am | View Link
Euclid unites to support police after officer’s death People all over Northeast Ohio, and across the country are offering condolences to Officer Jacob Derbin's family and his brothers and sisters in blue. 05/13/2024 - 11:44 am | View Link
Suspect wanted for fatal shooting of Euclid Police officer dead after SWAT standoff The search for a suspect, Deshawn A. Vaughn, wanted for the fatal shooting of Euclid Police Officer Jacob Derbin, ended in Shaker Heights Sunday evening with Vaughn's death. 05/13/2024 - 7:49 am | View Link
What you need to wash your car
Everyone who owns a vehicle knows that there are certain things you must do to keep it operating in peak condition so it lasts longer. These tasks include monitoring the tire pressure, changing the oil, getting a tune-up, rotating the tires and more. However, many people are not aware that regular washing should be on that maintenance list as well.
Washing your car as often as experts recommend — at least twice each month — can be time-consuming and labor-intensive.
A few months ago, a top prosecutor on former President Donald Trump’s classified documents case stood up in court and told Judge Aileen Cannon that he was concerned about the pace of the proceeding, gingerly expressing his desire to keep the matter “moving along.”
Almost instantly, Cannon got defensive.
“I can assure you that in the background there is a great deal of judicial work going on,” she snapped.
Dear Readers: As I announced last week, my final “Ask Amy” column in this space will run on June 30. (Readers will be able to find me through my newsletter and on amydickinson.com.)
Until then, I’ll occasionally open my files and rerun a previously published Q&A. Here are two:
Dear Amy: I live in an affluent neighborhood of expensive, although older homes.
The vast majority of homes are very well-maintained and manicured.
The people behind “Space Explorers: THE INFINITE” want you to know that this virtual reality experience is next level — in every way.
Even though you are earthbound here on the big blue marble, you will still be able to feel like you’re floating along with astronauts, taking in the same visuals that only a relative few firsthand space cadets have seen before as you roam around a state-of-the-art, virtual 3D replica of the International Space Station (ISS).
Think of it as your very own space odyssey, but all within the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in West Palm Beach, from June 4-Sept.
FORT LAUDERDALE — A New York developer is proposing a 22-story luxury high-rise that will use cantilevers to help preserve views and spaces for neighboring residents and visitors.
Located at 2317 N. Ocean Blvd. between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean in Fort Lauderdale, The Amalfi is on deck to join other upscale high-rises in the Central Beach neighborhood such as the tony beachfront Auberge Beach Residences, the pink twin-tower Palms and the Cambria Hotel.
Developed by The Moore Development Group of Baldwin, N.
Q: Ira, Boston had no depth. Their reserves who played Monday against the Pacers were Sam Hauser, Payton Pritchard and Xavier Tillman. Tell Pat Riley to work on his starters. – Eddie.
A: To be fair, Boston also had Al Horford starting in place of Kristaps Porzingis, so there otherwise would have been depth in that aspect.