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PHOTO: Fairfax Elementary School Bike Rodeo
Mary Dunbar, Cleveland Heights City Council member, shares a photo from the CH-UH school's Bike Rodeo May 25.

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Mary Dunbar, Cleveland Heights City Council member, shares a photo from the CH-UH school's Bike Rodeo May 25.

The Cleveland Heights art gallery will feature work from three Creative Workforce Fellows.
More than 350 students from all grades wrote, illustrated and bound their own works of fiction during the Young Authors Conference in May.
Cleveland Heights Councilwoman Bonita Caplan read a resolution that included laws the city has passed in support of the LGBT community and to ensure all residents have equal rights.
Katrinka Dean will replace former Boulevard Elementary School Principal Lawrence Swoope
"To be perfectly truthful, it’s a matter of health benefits,” Evans said.
Cleveland Heights will repair more than 50 roads this year. Here are the streets the city plans to work on this week.
A summary of corrections and clarifications in Cleveland Heights Patch and a correction we made recently.
Shaker Heights native Tom Tobin lost his eyesight when he was 21, and ever since he has devoted much of his career to raising money for education programs to teach people how to manage the disease.
Founder Andrew Auten, of Shaker Heights, has created an alternative for freelancers and others who mostly work out of their homes or coffee shops.
Mayor Ed Kelley announced that Evans resigned May 31 after serving on council for 19 years.
Cleveland Magazine released its annual Rating the Suburbs issue. Find out how Cleveland Heights compared to the 76 other communities on the list.
The girl said she heard someone try to break into her home and that the suspect ran when he heard her voice.
Many students and educators will be recognized and board members will discuss changes to the high school dismissal time and the proposed facilities master plan.
Look for our photo gallery Tuesday and add your own pics here.
The Shaker Heights church hopes to blend old traditions with new technology and reach younger generations.
The Heights Tiger girl's lacrosse season ended with Upper Arlington dominating every aspect of the game and winning 11-5.
Cleveland Heights Police arrested three suspects and charged them with robbery.
Cleveland Heights City Council will continue a tradition started by former council member Mark Tumeo at its regular meeting tonight, according to the agenda.
Did you see our photo gallery from the big dance that ran on Saturday? Make sure to check it out and post your own pictures.