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Fight Erupts At MYXX, Officer Struck By Car
Police say 300 people leaving the bar spilled out into the Cedar and Fairmount intersection last weekend.

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Police say 300 people leaving the bar spilled out into the Cedar and Fairmount intersection last weekend.

The now 20-year-old Cleveland man was one of a group of teens who attacked a Cleveland Heights resident trying to break up a fight after a Homecoming football game in 2010. A judge denied Santino Jones' request Tuesday.
Favor Bistro closed at the end of May, and the owners of the historic dining cars have given up on the property and transferred the deed to Fifth Third Bank.
Fire Chief Kevin Mohr will retire at the end of August after serving on the Cleveland Heights department for more than 35 years.
FutureHeights is hosting the event as part of its speaker series.
Heights Libraries will host its second annual Pet Show, inspired by the book by Ezra Jack Keats.
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She owns Quintana's Barber & Dream Spa with her husband, Alex, but here are a few things you may not know about her.
The City of Cleveland Heights will provide residents with more information at a meeting Monday, June 18.
Lake View Cemetery is hosting the free concert series throughout the summer.
Proceeds from the Father's Day race go toward supporting the organization's programs.
Take the Heights Bicycle Coalition's survey, and the organization will pass along the information to the city.
Mayor Ed Kelley said the grass hasn't been cut on the former Oakwood Country Club property since last year.
Cleveland Heights Police are still investigating the incident.
Police arrested a suspect soon after the crime.
The puppets will take the stage Thursday for the preview, and the show opens Friday.
Cleveland Heights Mayor Ed Kelley said mall owners are working to get another health club in the space.
Cleveland Heights is celebrating "summer in the city" by offering free parking on three weekends.
The Cleveland Heights-University Heights School Board recognized 43 teachers who retired this year and introduced new teachers.