Ten families living in Beachwood had an urge to help first responders, so they secured a load of surgical masks.
Beachwood Mayor Martin Horwitz will host a twice-weekly conference call with residents to discuss the impact of the new coronavirus.
We're publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Beachwood business. Here's how to get listed.
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Residents are being encouraged to celebrate spring or first-responders using their windows as canvasses.
Mayor Martin Horwitz is closing city hall to the public as the new coronavirus spreads in Ohio.
Secretary of State Frank LaRose ordered all polling locations in senior living or nursing homes moved.
As a precaution against the spread of coronavirus, Beachwood is cancelling all Community Center programming.
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Want to help a good cause? March 29 could be the day you've been waiting for.
A new ranking by 24/7 Wall St. lists the 50 best cities in the U.S. to live. See which Ohio cities made the cut.
Grab your paddles and join America’s newest sports craze for some good old-fashioned competition, along with a variety of social events!
The brewery is in the midst of an aggressive expansion throughout Ohio.
Rachel Lappen will be the federations new chief development officer.
Families can "meet" presidents like George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt during the event.
Art exhibit featuring work by students from 22 regional high schools.
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The presidents of Tri-C, Cleveland State and Case Western will chat about civility and discourse on college campuses during a free event.
The expanded store will offer furniture and home decorations for every room.
The store closure was part of a plan announced in February 2019.
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24/7 Wall St. recently released its 2020 rankings of the best cities to live in throughout the nation.
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With three locations in Ohio, customers can get a free donut to celebrate Rubber Ducky Day.
The summer internship program is open to young Jewish adults in the Cleveland area.
Paul Lubell, who lives in the Cleveland suburb of Beachwood, is older than most of those who have contracted vaping-related illnesses.
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The museum will open its doors to the public for an all-day celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.
The Jewish Federation of Cleveland's annual fundraising campaign received donations from more than 13,000 people.
On Saturday, a contestant from "Wrap Battle" will come to Beachwood Place Mall.
Customers near the Pinecrest location can get donuts delivered for free.
The stationary bicycle and training platform will open a store in the Pinecrest development.
Rachel Eshkol will hold a trunk show December 5-7.
The Daily Meal named the priciest restaurant in every state. Here’s the spot that finished No. 1 in the Buckeye State.
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The Campaign for Jewish Needs raised more than $32 million last year.
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