Here's the latest COVID-19 data for Shaker Heights.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in the Shaker Heights area.
Shaker Heights will host three, free COVID-19 testing events this month.
Shaker Heights has seen an increase in COVID-19 cases locally since December.
There will be two more free COVID-19 testing sites held in Shaker Heights this month.
A tool developed by researchers from several universities lets you see your risk of being exposed to the coronavirus indoors.
There will be free COVID-19 testing in November and December in Shaker Heights.
Rite-Aid now has 21 locations around Ohio where residents can be tested with a simple self-swab test at the store's drive-up window.
The Cuyahoga County Board of Health updated its COVID-19 numbers for the whole region.
Cuyahoga County is currently a "red" county, meaning masks are mandatory due to "very high" spread of COVID-19.
The city is also opening up a new program to find volunteers in Shaker who can help with projects, like replacing elastic on medical masks.
Shaker Heights City Hall and other community hubs will be closed to the public starting Wednesday.
The Shaker Heights Library is closed until further notice. What else will change in coming weeks?
Mosquito activity typically peaks in the late summer and early fall.
On Wednesday, at the Gridley Triangle, residents can take part in a free session of Hatha Yoga. That will kick off a summer of free yoga.
The city is hosting three flu shot clinics in coming weeks.
The change would mean shedding the city's own health department. It would also mean saving $200,000 annually.
Students in grades K-12 can enter the contest and win prizes for their artwork.
The Ohio Department of Health released a registry with all lead hazard properties in the state. Three Shaker residences are on the list.
Boyβs big worry: Would doctors make his heart love University of Michigan instead of Ohio State?