A water line will be getting repaired during this time.
The man also had criminal tools on his person. That and other incidents in this week's police blotter.
There will be live music and a chance for attendees to talk about causes they would fight for.
This event is presented by The Cleveland Orchestra, the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage, and Case Western Reserve University.
FirstEnergy is reporting a power outage between Richmond and Brainard roads.
Police found marijuana, drug paraphernalia, and open containers of alcohol in the driver's car. That and other incident in this blotter.
The Beachwood Buick & GMC reported the theft.
New inductees to the Beachwood Hall of Fame will be honored during the boys basketball game against Wickliffe.
Will someone call his bluff?
Swathi Ravi Srinivasan, 17, conducted a two-year study into the impact of spices on the development of Alzheimer's Disease.
Report cards are released Jan. 20. Students will have a four-day weekend around the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday and more dates to know.
Grappling with an irritated eye led to a bigger battle with a complex healthcare system.
Police arrested at least two people for reckless, drunk driving over the holiday.
After squashing a massive disturbance, police had to deal with a string of juvenile shoplifters that hit Sephora, H&M, and Claire's.
Matthew Hirsch celebrated the spirit of the holidays by donating $24.17 to the Campaign for Jewish Needs.
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One juvenile arrested after 'loosely organized' social media effort.
Mall lockdown has ended. Police used tear gas or pepper spray to quell a disturbance at Beachwood Place mall, reports say.
Police were busy this week dealing with people trying to do their holiday shopping without paying for the merchandise.
Kentucky, liver, and the wrong price...
The Jewish Federation of Cleveland is sponsoring the event. More than 20 organizations will be present and looking for help.
Gary Haba will replace Chief Keith Winebrenner, following Winebrenner's retirement in February.
Officers took the man to Ahuja Hospital. That and other incidents in this week's police blotter.
Police woke the man and then searched his car, finding what they believe could be the drug "Molly."
Last year’s Campaign raised $30,761,661 from over 11,000 donors.
Schools are closed due to inclement weather.
The teenagers worked together to steal more than $700 worth of merchandise. That and other items from the weekend.
The thief was later arrested. That and other incident in this week's police blotter.
The Beachwood Arts Council is looking for Beachwood artists to submit artwork to hang permanently in the Beachwood Community Center.
The Federation has never before issued a statement about abortion, but felt this new bill would threaten Jewish religious freedom.
If you're looking for something to do Christmas Day, the museum has you covered.
This discussion needs some Robin Williams and a little hot chocolate
The game will be played Dec. 10 at 1 p.m. in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
Cats and dogs can get their photo take with the Man in the Red Suit on Dec. 12.
Winter break starts Dec. 26. We've got when students will return to school and other dates you'll want to know.
A laptop and duffel bag were stolen from the unlocked home.
Cleveland Water issued an alert Dec. 3 asking several cities to boil their water before use.