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Man Escapes Gun Toter & More UH Thefts: Shaker Heights Police Blotter
Shaker Heights Police blotter items from July 8-11

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Shaker Heights Police blotter items from July 8-11

The Shaker Heights church will host a garden tour and Peter Bane book-signing event at 6:30 p.m. Friday
District's schools will undergo various projects to save costs on energy consumption
Kwik Check, a gas station with a reputation for illegal activity, is among the properties considered nuisances
The following information was provided by the Shaker Heights Police Department
Council also approved the purchases of seven city vehicles
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Vintage furniture and home accessory shop will become part of a new art gallery and retail site
Here's what's on the agenda for tonight's city council meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Shaker Heights Police blotter items from July 6-8
Group previously filed a lawsuit against the city for unconstitutionally trying to quiet its campaign against the Aug. 7 income tax
We want to see your fun canoeing and kayaking photos from Horseshoe Lake!
Here are some of the weirdest police reports from departments across the region
Closure is part of RTA's Lee Road Grade Crossing Reconstruction
With help of 1851 Center, SHTU seeks injunction against what it believes are threats and unconstitutional restrictions
Leiken says layoffs, department cuts likely if voters don't approve the increase on Aug. 7
The mayor spoke at a Sussex Community Association meeting Wednesday
Betty Gold's family survived a Nazi invasion of Trochenbrod, Poland from 1939 to 1942
Betty Gold's family survived a Nazi invasion of Trochenbrod, Poland from 1939 to 1942