St. Charles nightclub won t reopen in the suburb after 4 people were shot, 1 fatally, outside of the business
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Prior to the hearing, the owner of the nightclub surrendered his City of St. Charles liquor license to officials and indicated in a signed letter that Trilogy Entertainment will not reopen in St. Charles.
At about 2:03 a.m. on Sunday, St. Charles police and fire departments responded to the club located at 2051 Lincoln Highway for a report of shots fired.
When police officers arrived, two gunshot victims were located outside of the nightclub on the front sidewalk, according to
Warrensville Heights restaurant loses liquor license for 120 days after third violation since July (Source: WXIX) By Stephanie Czekalinski | February 22, 2021 at 7:06 PM EST - Updated February 23 at 4:58 AM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Four establishments in Northeast Ohio were dinged by the state Liquor Control Commission earlier this month, including one who lost their license for 120 days.
The commission heard cases against liquor permit holders February 9 through the 12th.
The 157 Lounge in Kent, Floods Restaurant in Warrensville Heights, a gas station on West 117th Street, and the Velvet Dog on West 6th Street Downtown were among those establishments found to have violated the states liquor control laws, according to a commission press release.