The city told CEI that a planned outage that would have occurred Friday morning would need to be moved.
Landscapers are replacing 36 trees that were stripped out last year during a gas main replacement.
Tony will lead Park Place's overall financial strategy, including reporting, capital allocation and treasury.
Captain Michael Palumbo will be remembered by generations of firefighters for his courageous efforts, the OAPFF President said.
Police broke up a scuffle between three men on Friday afternoon and arrested one of the men for carrying a concealed weapon.
Police arrested a juvenile girl for shoplifting from a local store. Turns out the girl has been reported as missing.
The Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s Jewish Volunteer Network is seeking people for a clean-up project on April 29th.
Police searched the mall for the suspect but were unable to find him.
Little was known about the second shooting incident at the mall. Until now.
Police want the public's help finding a person of interest connected to one of the two shootings on St. Patrick's Day.
"...there is no inherent danger in the mall experience beyond what would be expected at any public place," Mayor Martin Horwitz said.
The suburban shopping mall was put on lockdown Saturday after two to three shots were fired.
According to a news report, a person was taken into custody in relation to the incident.
The driver had an open container of alcohol and marijuana in his car.
The regional event, held in Portsmouth, Ohio, challenges students to argue the positions and foreign policy objectives of Arab countries.
The award recognizes an outstanding young individual who has demonstrated commitment, involvement, and leadership in the Jewish community.
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Police had a busy weekend catching thieves at the shopping complex.
Three new companies will come to the shopping center on the east side.
The goal of the grant is to increase the enrollment and graduation rates of academically high-performing students.
Plus, other misadventures and busts in this week's police blotter.
A 36-year-old man is facing charges for having a gun despite three previous convictions for drug trafficking.
Instead of a 17-minute walkout, students will observe a 17-second moment of silence and release balloons to honor those killed.
The 70th anniversary of Israel’s independence will be celebrated through a series of community-wide arts, cultural, and educational events.
My annual trip to Washington to meet with members of Congress...
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A woman fell asleep behind the wheel of her car and was arrested for driving while impaired.
The company said in the wake of the Parkland shooting it will also no longer sell guns to anyone under the age of 21.
Gezachew Fanta ran the Tel Aviv Marathon on Friday in honor of the Beachwood couple sponsoring his college education through FIDF
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Police stopped two people for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia this week.
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Check out all the incidents from Friday through Sunday.
An adult and juvenile were arrested for forgery at Beachwood Place Mall. They resisted when officers tried to arrest them.
Volunteer Class in Mentor
The basketball clinic is open to girls and boys ages six to 12 years old.
A service driver hit a pedestrian crossing sign on Friday. Then a driver hit a traffic sign on Saturday. Not a good weekend for signs.
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Police busted a man for exposing himself in the parking lot on Wednesday. That incident and others in this week's blotter.
The Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s Young Leadership Division announced the appointments of Natan Milgrom and Dayna Orlean.