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Copper Taken From Three Vacant Homes
Shaker Heights Police incidents April 18 to 22

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Shaker Heights Police incidents April 18 to 22

Lay Facilities Committee nearing finalization of a facilities master plan recommendation for Board of Education with a $232 million price tag
New uses are under consideration to make Van Aken/Warensville and Shaker Towne Center walkable, vibrant business districts
Council approves measure unanimously
Board of Education aproves 7 percent staff reduction at Tuesday meeting.
Shaker Heights Adjacent Side Lot Program allows homeowners to buy vacant, city-owned lots in their neighborhood for a steal
Heated sidewalk to be installed at City Hall in 2013 Ashalt Pavement Program
Marty McPeak was half a mile from the finish line when two bombs were detonated at the finish line of the Boston Marathon
Rachel Bernstein comes to Heights Arts from the Music Settlement
Cleveland Heights-University Heights Schools Board of Education will hear a proposal for staff cuts for the 2013-2014 school year at tonight's work session.
City will grant a $250,000 forgivable loan to Equity Engineering, who will buy part of Tower East to keep business in Shaker Heights
Mayfield student entrepreneurs took part in the business expo
Council meets tonight at 7 p.m.
We rounded up the foreclosed homes up for sale this week
We rounded up the foreclosed homes up for sale this week
Beachwood High School-based marketing class organizes successful business expo