With more shoppers visiting Beachwood Place Mall, some shoplifters are targeting merchandise purchased by customers.
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Police found 75 grams of marijuana and a loaded gun in the suspect's car.
Police helped bust shoplifters that were stealing loads of merchandise from local stores.
The new president will start July 1, 2018, with an appointment that runs through 2023.
With the CDC predicting flu activity increasing between December and February, now is a good time to get your flu shot.
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Emergency services personnel rushed a local man to the hospital on Monday.
In a statement, the group said the official recognition of Jerusalem should not preclude or prejudice status negotiations with Palestine.
The museum will open its doors to the public for Hanukkah and Christmas Day celebrations.
The man ordered the woman out of her car at gunpoint. However, he took off before the woman got out of her vehicle.
One woman said she was attacked by a friend. Two siblings were arrested for a domestic violence incident.
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Someone bashed their way through the front door of a local home and stole an iPad, according to police reports.
John Carroll University created an Educational Leadership master’s program for those seeking “Assessment and Accountability” certificate.
The 2017 Gries Family Award for Community Leadership was given to Kim Pesses this week.
The Beachwood-based Jewish Federation of Cleveland said it expects more than $31,000,000 has been raised by the 2017 Campaign.
After serving as mayor since 1995, Merle S. Gorden has been ousted.
A man caught hanging around Beachwood Place Mall threatened to kill police officers and security personnel.
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They were not grateful for police on Wednesday.
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Officers had a busy weekend in Beachwood.
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Police had a busy week busting people with weed.
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The Cleveland Water Department made emergency repairs to a water main in Euclid, causing possible discoloration in eastern suburbs.
Walk red carpets, sip complementary wine, listen to hot jazz or do something else entirely. Ring in the New Year your way with these events.
A group of four women tried to steal more than $2,000 in merchandise from a store at Beachwood Place Mall.
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Police caught people with suspected heroin, marijuana and drug abuse instruments.
A former skinhead recruiter will discuss how he got out of the white supremacist movement and his new message of compassion.
All precincts have submitted their results. Find out how the city voted.
The weekend after Halloween was a busy one for Beachwood cops.
The Federation’s Campaign for Jewish Needs is the annual fundraiser that ensures our community’s vitality and vibrancy in the year.
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Other than a few incidents at stores at the mall, police had a pretty quiet Halloween.
Over a two-year span, the group shipped more than 1,000 packages of marijuana into Northeast Ohio.
A regional art contest is offering cash prizes for middle and high school students that submit their work.
The event is an effort to raise money for the ELA Scholarship Fund, providing leadership and life skills programming to undeserved students.