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Cleveland Heights celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day by showcasing student work
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Cleveland Heights celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day by showcasing student work
Highlights from Monday's Cleveland Heights City Council meeting
Cleveland Heights residents will soon be able to sign up and pay for recreation programs, classes and activities online
Board members will consider appointments, retirements and other staffing changes, and a bid for roof work on the Delisle Options Center
Proceeds from Cupid's Frolic support the non-profit, out-of-school enrichment program
Cleveland Heights Police arrested nine boys and one man involved in what officers called a riot involving up to 30 people Sunday afternoon
Third-graders from Gearity Professional Development School got to learn how University Heights Mayor Susan Infeld spends her day
Cleveland Heights City Council meets tonight and will consider hiring Active Network to install an online registration and payment center
The play is set on a rooftop in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina hits
Our feature to showcase the contributions people have made to the site
Where do you like to watch the Super Bowl?
Make your way to the west side for free chili on game day
Four men charged with killing Cleveland Heights teen Artwon Oliver will have their DNA compared to evidence compiled after the crime
The city will get about $250,000 more and will likely use it to pay for street and water line maintenance
Reports from the Cleveland Heights Police call logs
Kyle Dodson signed with OSU during the school's celebration of National Signing Day and eight other athletes announced their decisions
All state and county democratic candidates are invited to attend
What a city-owned home renovated through the Neighborhood Stabilization Program looks like before repairs and after
Umrigar, a Cleveland Heights resident, will speak about her latest novel, "The World We Found"
Heights High football player Kyle Dodson had said he would commit to Wisconsin, but now will finalize his choice Wednesday