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Four Indicted on Murder Charges in Cleveland Heights Shooting
Men charged with killing Cleveland Heights teen Artwon Oliver indicted Dec. 6

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Men charged with killing Cleveland Heights teen Artwon Oliver indicted Dec. 6

The Cleveland Heights-University Heights City School District asked parents and residents to provide their input on the plan to renovate or replace all schools in the district
A recap of Monday's Cleveland Heights City Council meeting
NEO Food Tours offering tickets until 8 a.m. Tuesday
Members will interview people for two openings on the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Library Board of Trustees
The branch of the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library will offer a free film every Tuesday through Jan. 31
The group that supports Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Schools will collect items through Dec. 15
The business district is encouraging people to get into the spirit of giving with promotions throughout the food drive
There were no changes in the Cleveland Heights City Council results, so incumbents Wilcox, Evans and challenger Dunbar will serve in 2012
Cleveland Heights City Council will meet at 7:30 p.m. in City Hall
After growing out their mustaches for a month, they celebrated the end of Movember with a straight razor shave
A "preview" of Ohio's new rankings system places Cleveland Heights-University Heights among the lowest of traditional public schools
90 photos that define Cleveland Heights
The North end of the district hopes to host a "First Thursday" event each month
One was arrested by Cleveland Heights Police after the Coventry Street Arts Fair
The final results are in, and the numbers are still close
The district is hosting its first public meeting to get feedback about its plans to renovate or replace all school buildings
Police said they have four people in custody, but have not charged anyone yet
The Plain Dealer reported that Cuyahoga County case workers placed the woman's 8-year-old son, who weighs more than 200 pounds, in foster care
Though Artwon Oliver was not a Heights High student, he attended elementary and middle schools in the district and lived in Cleveland Heights