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$23,700 in Aluminum Stolen from Construction Site
Beachwood Police incidents Jan. 3 to 6

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Of course, I also believe in transparency, and as a reporter, part of my job is to aid that process by providing information that residents need to make informed decisions.
Beachwood Police incidents Jan. 3 to 6

Group was only high school competitors and placed 4th out of 19 teams.
Solon resident Robin Stone said that if animal cruelty were a felony in Ohio, we wouldn't need the ammunitions charge.
Check out the Solon home of the dog who was chained to a tree and shot in Cleveland Heights.
Robin Stone: If animal cruelty were a felony in Ohio, we wouldn't need the ammunitions charge.
Ramone Clements' new charge means that, if convicted, his maximum prison sentence is doubled.
Cuyahoga Common Pleas Court confirmed that Raymone Clements will not appear for an arraignment Friday.
Check out the Solon home of the dog who was chained to a tree and shot in Forest Hill Park
Cleveland Heights will extend its free parking program through the end of 2013 to encourage patrons to check out the city's attractions.
Check out the Solon home of the dog who was chained to a tree and shot in Forest Hill Park
Check out the Solon home of the dog who was chained to a tree and shot in Forest Hill Park
Check out the Solon home of the dog who was chained to a tree and shot in Forest Hill Park
School facilities, accomplishments will be discussed
Shaker Heights Police incidents Jan. 8 and 9
Brian Weiss will serve as Board President for the second consecutive year.
Beachwood City Schools offering language classes beginning Feb. 4
Cleveland Heights Police incidents Jan. 4 and 5
Forrest, who was shot with a gun and chained to a tree in November, was adopted and given a home in the Cleveland area.
Find out why everyone's talking about a photo taken by a Cleveland Heights Patch reader - and how you can put your own shots up for everyone to see!