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Here are things to do that will help prevent pipes from freezing in your Shaker Heights home.
Consumers in Shaker Heights can take certain steps to lessen the chance of falling victim to a scam
A tool developed by researchers from several universities lets you see your risk of being exposed to the coronavirus indoors.
Help us shine a spotlight on your favorite local business. Nominate them as a Shaker Heights Business of the Year.
As Ohio hospitals strain due to the COVID-19 surge, Mayor David Weiss is urging Shaker Heights residents to limit holiday gatherings.
Plus, the 2020 Preservation Awards are presented, an update from Shaker Library and more.
Eight Shaker Heights properties have earned Preservation Awards from the Shaker Heights Landmark Commission.
Senior movie night and podiatry services are cancelled effective immediately.
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Giving thanks for library cardholders and visitors
The Shaker Arts Council is opening an online boutique to support local artists.
On November 18, Dominion Energy Ohio will start a gas main replacement project in the Moreland neighborhood (see map).
Plus, a bank is robbed in Shaker, free COVID-19 testing comes to town and more.
The Cuyahoga County Board of Health and the City will hold a flu vaccination clinic on Tuesday, November 24 from 3-6 pm.
Testing is Drive Thru or Walk Up
Add warmth to your socially-distanced gatherings
There will be free COVID-19 testing in November and December in Shaker Heights.
The public is being asked to help identify a man who robbed a PNC Bank in Shaker Heights on Monday.
Plus, COVID-19 continues to spread through Ohio, a project will snarl traffic on Coventry Road and more.
The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District (NEORSD) is starting a project on Coventry Rd., south of Shaker Blvd.
Here's a breakdown of which candidates received the most votes from Shaker Heights residents.
Did you vote early or in-person? Did you have any difficulties casting a ballot? We want to know all about your voting experience.
The polls are open and voting is underway across Ohio.
Here's what you need to know to make your voice heard during the general election on Tuesday.
Plus, scammers target Shaker Heights voters, a parent group wants in-person learning and more.
The review of the policies in this first phase is complete and the actions being taken as a result are summarized in this document.
The changes, which were initiated by Mayor David Weiss following George Floyd's death, are set to be finalized by Nov. 30, officials said.
Local residents are receiving phone calls, officials said, telling them that polling places around Shaker Heights will be closed on Nov. 3.
After pushing for an immediate return to the classroom, parents say board members have repeatedly failed to take action on reopening plans.
The group calls for the school board to take action at its Tuesday meeting after the district delayed hybrid learning until at least Nov. 2.
These local Shaker Heights-area pumpkin patches are perfect for a fall outing.
The Board of Education said it wants to abandon the county's health recommendations for schools.
Andrew Elsoffer gives his tips for starting a trash clean-up program, and the importance of cleaning up litter and trash.
There's no doubt about it, Halloween will look different this year. The traditional Halloween trick or treating will go forward.
November 2020
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No matter where you got your pumpkin this season, follow these steps to make a jack-o'-lantern fall masterpiece.
Plus, an update on a culvert replacement, a COVID-19 update and more.
A Shaker Heights police officer has been fired for making a vulgar gesture at protesters in Cleveland.