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Stephen Wilkins will serve as the school district's leader while the Board of Education hunts for a full-time replacement.
The man reportedly embezzled nearly $287,000 out of an investor's account.
Police also investigated thefts from unlocked houses and cars over the past week.
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Firefighters will work the grill, cops will serve the food, and proceeds support the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has ordered water levels at Horseshoe Lake to be lowered by three feet.
The FBI and three local police departments coordinated to identify the suspect.
Shaker Heights is one of 12 cities in Cuyahoga County that could receive funding for community improvement projects.
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The accused also allegedly robbed a credit union in Willoughby, the same day as the robbery in Shaker.
Girl Scout Troop community project teaches Lomond School third graders about honeybees and how important they are to the planet.
Police are looking for a man that used a handgun to rob the Larchmere Boulevard gas station on Tuesday morning.
Residents are encourage to emerge from their homes and meet their neighbors on June 24.
The annual art and community event will bring residents together to collaborate on a pair of mosaic art pieces.
We are still looking for Cleveland families willing to host a student from July 31st thru august 19th
A lawn mower and bicycle were stolen two separate garages over the weekend.
Yankee Doodle Dash 5K Run and 1-mile Walk/Kids Run Offers Fun for Families, Saturday June 30. Proceeds support Shaker Square neighborhoods.
Donald Black Jr.'s A Day No One Will Remember series will go on display on July 11.
Cash and a lawn mower were stolen from residents this past week.
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Residents can attend the free session, with Police Chief Jeffrey DeMuth, and express concerns or ask questions of police leadership.
One of the district's coolest traditions continued for the class of 2018. Check out video of the senior clap out.
Plus, someone stole a child's bicycle at Thornton Park on Memorial Day.
For the second time in about a month, a person visiting the library had their keys and then car stolen.
June 23 Street Fair to be Held in the Moreland Neighborhood.
Several of the district's schools will be getting upgrades or renovations starting June 7.
The city's annual Memorial Day parade included a rousing performance from the high school marching band.
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A gas main replacement program could hamstring traffic for approximately the next six months.
Thornton Park Pool will open over the weekend. And the city will host its annual Memorial Day ceremony.
A masked man used a gun to rob the Buckeye State Credit Union on Saturday morning.
Ruby Gibson has been named the recipient of the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa award from the Cleveland Association.
An unattended cell phone was also stolen from a patron at the Shaker Heights Public Library.
The luncheon is an annual event for Federation Women’s Philanthropy that attracts hundreds diverse women.
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 Fire Department closed the building down at about noon. Students were barred from returning for hours because of smoke.
The school district is promoting a long-time assistant principal.
Some 1.6 million high school students competed for National Merit Scholarships. Only 7,500 will receive them. Two winners are from Shaker.
The hotly contested 1.9-mill levy appeared on voters ballots on May 8. Find out what Shaker residents decided.