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Big Dog Theater to Screen 'Bicycle Dreams'
The documentary follows participants in The Race Across America

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The documentary follows participants in The Race Across America

Escape the Cleveland cold and explore the tropical climates in the The Eleanor Armstrong Smith Glasshouse
The Coventry Village establishment was listed as one of the 100 best beer bars in the nation
Reports from the Cleveland Heights Police Department
Patrons can now check out eReaders at all Heights Libraries locations
Cleveland Heights City Council approved a new ordinance that allows City Manager Robert Downey to sell some of the city-owned residential spaces for $100 plus closing costs
The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for a handful of Northeast Ohio counties
School district and city officials approved a 30-year tax increment financing plan with several exceptions and additional compensation for Cleveland Heights-University Heights schools
Cleveland Heights resident Joan Spoerl requests that Mitchell Schneider, president of First Interstate Properties, be environmentally conscious when developing Oakwood Commons on the former country club property
The Cleveland Heights resident said she woke up and heard a man breaking into her home
Council members will consider selling one home and declaring another a nuisance, and the school board will discuss the progress on the district's goals and objectives.
The Lee Road Library branch will stock the HRRC's home repair manuals, instructional videos and other materials
Kelley spoke at the Cleveland Heights City Council meeting Jan. 3 about his goals and concerns
Owner Tommy Fello wrote a note thanking his family, friends employees and customers that was posted on Facebook
Deacon Burns and Kaya Rogue of Kounterclockwise will perform songs from their latest album, "Daylight Savings Time," tonight at MYXX
National Weather Service says a few inches of rain and snow could fall tonight, and more Friday
The Cleveland Heights Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit for the company at its meeting Wednesday night
Reports from the Cleveland Heights Police Department call logs