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bustedBASS will spin at the Coventry Village club at 9 p.m. Sunday

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bustedBASS will spin at the Coventry Village club at 9 p.m. Sunday

Information from the Cleveland Heights Police call logs and updates on investigations
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Show organized by Gateway Heights at the former Centrum Theater benefits the Ronald McDonald House of Cleveland
KooKoo's Cafe sells salads and subs, but owner Dana Clark says his new business is all about "fun, comfort" food
The Cleveland Heights-University Heights School Board will have its last meeting of the year in the Heights High Social Room
Cleveland Heights Police said they arrested Cassius Goff, who is a suspect in at least a dozen breaking and entering incidents in the city
The choir will pay tribute to Wright, who passed away in June
Reports from the Cleveland Heights Police call logs
The city has sent a request to architects and developers to come up with ideas for the vacant space near Meadowbrook Boulevard
Four suspects in connection with the shooting on Superior and Lee Nov. 26 appeared in court today
The police department joined nearly 10 others to help deliver food baskets to Cleveland Sight Center clients
"Fine Lines" features local artists and runs until March 4
Abby Botnick and Richard Louis Ortmeyer will take their new roles in 2012
Get into the holiday spirit with music from the Cleveland Philharmonic at the Zion Church in Tremont as part of the BrewHaHa weekend
Proceeds from book, DVD, VHS and CD sale benefit Friends of the Heights Libraries
A man robbed the CVS at Noble and Monticello Dec. 5
Get out the lights and holly. Your decorating could net $100,000 to our schools.
Reports from the Cleveland Heights Police Department call logs