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Reports from the Cleveland Heights Police Department call logs

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Reports from the Cleveland Heights Police Department call logs

Tell us about your favorite fish fry in Cleveland Heights
Cleveland Heights City Council members will consider approving the sale of two city-owned homes and more
Heights Arts and The Wine Spot are showcasing the work of local artists Friday night
The results are in, and readers crowned a new establishment with the "My Favorite Burger" honor
In honor of Read Across America Day, we asked local librarians to list their favorite books. Now, tell us what your favorites are!
Cleveland Heights has had about a dozen catalytic converter thefts in the past month
In honor of Black History Month, students at Fairfax Elementary School completed the thought, "I have a dream" with their own hopes
The neighborhood is now on the National Register of Historic Places
Cuyahoga County Executive Ed FitzGerald hosted his ninth Town Hall Meeting in Cleveland Heights and discussed county challenges and goals
Meredith Lowell sought to kill someone wearing fur, prosecutors say, and still poses threat to the community
The Sustainable Heights Network and FutureHeights will host a forum at the Noble Road Presbyterian Church Thursday night
Superintendent Douglas Heuer said Cleveland Heights-University Heights community members "stand strong with you" as the Chardon High School Community mourns those lost
Cleveland Heights City Council wants the Cleveland Heights-University Heights School Board to have a meeting with council and/or Millikin residents
This will be the Cuyahoga County Executive's 9th town hall meeting
The city has owned the land where Zagara's is since 2001 and will now sell it to DPL Properties
Superintendent Douglas Heuer said students practice lockdown drills in case of these "unthinkable acts"
Cleveland Heights had its zoning code reviewed by a consultant to make it more sustainable and wants to hear feedback from residents
Where's your favorite local spot to grab a burger? Vote by adding your comments and reviews in Patch Places
A letter to the editor from Susan Efroymson