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You'll probably see a little less of me and a little more of my excellent colleague as we move some things around behind the scenes.
Council will meet on first and third Mondays with several exceptions.
Take advantage of the weekend's warm temperatures with free admission to museums, galleries and more
Take advantage of the weekend's warm temperatures with free admission to museums, galleries and more
Take advantage of the weekend's warm temperatures with free admission to museums, galleries and more
Police believe a man she saw running from her home stole $4,100 of her belongings.
Three reports of shoplifting reported in as many days at Giant Eagle; two suspects were apprehended.
The state of the program will be outlined in a Dec. 3 Board of Education meeting.
Shaker Heights Police arrested two after witnesses said they robbed and beat a Shaker Heights teen.
The state of the program will be outlined in a Dec. 3 Board of Education meeting.
The state of the program will be outlined in a Dec. 3 Board of Education meeting.
The state of the program will be outlined in a Dec. 3 Board of Education meeting.
Annual free event Latkes & Lights features huge menorah, Beachwood mayor, refreshments.
Lesic & Camper will begin second full year as city's public and community relations provider in 2013.
Shaker Heights Police responded to a report of suspicious people and arrested three teens.
A judge ordered that the widow and accused conspirator in the murder of Beachwood native Russell Sneiderman not have contact with alleged lover.
Beachwood Police incidents Nov. 17 and 18
Presentation will likely take place at mid-December meeting of the Beachwood Board of Education.
Man accused of assaulting employee at local sandwich spot because he was unhappy with his sandwich.