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Reports from the Cleveland Heights Police call logs
Artists interested in having their work showcased at the juried arts festival must submit an application, resume and more
The national magazine argues that Cleveland and inner-ring suburbs like Cleveland Heights are symbols of hope as the neighborhoods have started to recover from tough economic conditions
The comedy venue has booked seven performances for its anniversary show this Saturday night
Cleveland Heights Mayor Ed Kelley spoke at the hearing today and asked that he receive the maximum sentence
Cleveland Heights Police arrested four teens and one man and charged them with burglary
The 21st annual Reaching Heights Adult Community Spelling Bee will be March 28
The 17-year-old from Shaker Heights pleaded guilty to felonious assault Jan. 18
Come to Cleveland Heights Patch Sunday morning to see a photo gallery from the game
People came to Coventry Thursday night with $20 to spend at the local establishment
The sound of him breaking a window woke them up
The Heights High senior is the soloist in tonight's concert
Treat your loved one to a local restaurant on Valentine's Day
More than 20 candidates spoke about why voters should pick them in the March Primary
Meet in front of the Grog Shop at 6:30 p.m. to participate in the "cash mob"
The same reuse plan at Coventry School could be applied to Millikin, a Cleveland Heights-University Heights school that closed in 2006
All state and county democratic candidates are invited to attend
The restaurant has been closed since Monday for routine maintenance
Cleveland Heights establishments are featured in the national paper's "The Pop Traveler: 11 Reasons to Visit Cleveland!"