"On Monday, April 27, Platform Contracting will start a project to install a new fire line for Fernway School."
The City of Shaker Heights’ Community Shredding event scheduled for this Saturday, April 25, has been canceled due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
"We’ve put together a special area of this website for ongoing information about the coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19)"
Noah Wheeler was part of the first American team to win the VI-grade Virtual Formula competition.
The project will start the week of April 20, due to a weather delay.
The Van Aken District is seeking portfolios from artists interested in having their work displayed as a large-scale printed mural.
To avoid delays that could prolong completion of the project, please do not blow leaves or other debris into the street.
Dominion Energy is scheduled to start this project on April 13.
With many Ohioans obeying the governor's stay-at-home order, the Shaker Arts Council is encouraging unique art projects.
A powerful thunderstorm tore through Northeast Ohio on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.
With many residents feeling the economic squeeze due to the coronavirus pandemic, Shaker is stepping up to take care of its own.
The week of April 13, a contractor (Burton Scot) will start a repaving project on Huntington Rd. between Onaway and S. Woodland roads.
The 2020 Mural Project will end with six vinyl prints being installed in Bowser Alley at the Van Aken District.
To get rid of damaged items, the city opened the Service Center to residents.
We're publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Shaker Heights business. Here's how to get listed.
Residents are being asked to keep all of their waste contained with its respective container.
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.
Philanthropy affects every part of our lives, including the film industry. Andrew Elsoffer talks about how this is shaping our social lives
On Wednesday, March 25 the City will start a sewer repair project on Chagrin Blvd.
Gov. DeWine issued a “stay at home” order for all of Ohio to go into effect 11:59 pm on Monday, March 23 through April 6.
This project is scheduled for completion by early June (weather permitting).
Mayor Weiss wants to notify residents of important cancellations and changes.
The district will use school buses to transport meals to drop-off sites.
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?
Mayor David Weiss announced that the majority of public meetings have been temporarily canceled through April 30.
Only five meetings will go on as scheduled, Mayor David Weiss announced on Wednesday.
The city put together a webpage to provide residents with information about coronavirus disease (COVID-19), starting with best practices.
A team working on behalf of the city created the video, called "Shaker is the Place," over the course of a year.
Great River Connections Academy student inducted into National Honor Society
The Shaker Arts Council is running a new competition, judging designs for residential utility boxes throughout the city.
The Author of Palaces for the People Speaks about Social Infrastructure and How Libraries are Central to Civic Life.
The city plans to begin its 2020 street resurfacing projects in April, weather permitting.
The Government Finance Officers Association has awarded Shaker Heights the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting.
Look to Shaker Library for its online resources and help in accessing them.
An Ohio legislative committee adjourned without making a decision on changes to the state’s private school voucher program.
Dominion Energy Ohio will start a gas main replacement project on Warrensville Center Road and in parts of the Mercer area
Sanders was found guilty of shooting a 39-year-old man with a shotgun.
Fundraiser in Cleveland