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Trick-or-treating in Cleveland Heights was moved from Halloween night to Nov. 4 due to the weather conditions brought on by Hurricane Sandy.

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Trick-or-treating in Cleveland Heights was moved from Halloween night to Nov. 4 due to the weather conditions brought on by Hurricane Sandy.

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FirstEnergy says it is working to restore power intermittently, but power should be back for all Cleveland Heights customers by Monday.
The OHSAA Sent out an update this afternoon that the courts have not yet reached a decision on which teams — Beachwood and Cleveland Heights or Ashtabula Edgewood and Mayfield — get playoff spots.
Kids celebrated Halloween early with the Cedar Lee Kids Candy Crawl and the Phoenix Pumpkin Carving party Oct. 25. Browse photos submitted by business owners and add your own.
Cleveland Heights woman says her ex-boyfriend fired shots at her car on Kildare Road.
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Submit your photos of past or present Halloween costumes by 11:59 p.m. Nov. 5 for a chance to win Patch's national contest.
Submit your photos of past or present Halloween costumes by 11:59 p.m. Nov. 5 for a chance to win Patch's national contest.
FirstEnergy says power should be on for most by the end of the week, but could not give definitive timeline.
Here's the latest about how the storm is impacting Cleveland Heights.
All other CH-UH students will have school, branches will be open Oct. 31.
Browse our collection of photos, many from readers, to see how the storm impacted Cleveland Heights, and share your own.
Storms brought on by Hurricane Sandy have caused power outages and street closings due to flooding and downed wires in Cleveland Heights. Many roads that were closed earlier are now open, and flooding is taken care of, but power is still out.
Due to the extreme weather conditions, all Shaker Heights City Schools, Hathaway Brown, Laurel and other schools in the city will be closed Oct. 30.
Due to the weather conditions, all CH-UH Schools, Beaumont, Communion of Saints School and Ruffing Montessori will be closed Oct. 30.
Power outages are expected across Northeast Ohio due to strong winds from Hurricane Sandy.
Power outages are expected across Northeast Ohio due to strong winds from Hurricane Sandy.