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Winter Storm In Lakewood: Snow Parking Bans, Shoveling Tips, More
Between 9 and 14 inches of snow could fall in Lakewood this week. Here's an update on the city's snow parking bans and other policies.

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Between 9 and 14 inches of snow could fall in Lakewood this week. Here's an update on the city's snow parking bans and other policies.

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Solon police are asking residents to avoid driving, if possible, when this week's winter storm begins.
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A winter storm watch will be in place from Wednesday afternoon through Friday morning, the National Weather Service announced.
Police found a 40-year-old man shot to death inside a car that rolled into a snowbank.
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Law enforcement found heroin, cocaine and carfentanil in the man's apartment, prosecutors said.
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A long-lasting winter storm could hit the Buckeye State this week, the National Weather Service warned.
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