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The city will pay the city of Bedford Heights $75 per prisoner per day when it is overcrowded
Cuyahoga County Board of Elections will call recount if numbers are still close in Cleveland Heights once provisional ballots are in
Links to articles we ran about unofficial, final vote counts in Cleveland Heights
Unofficial, final results in from the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections
All 37 precincts have reported in Cleveland Heights, and all 45 in the Cleveland Heights-University Heights district
Poll workers in Cleveland Heights said though it's busier than other off-year elections, everything ran smoothly
Anthony Simmons was on the ground for 25 minutes and carried off the field after suffering a mild concussion during the game
Unofficial, final results show the 6.9-mill levy passed by more than 2,500 votes
Final, unofficial results in from the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections show Wilcox, Evans and Dunbar as the winners, but the results are close
Cleveland Heights City Council has proposed implementing a curfew in the Severance Business District
Hours, voting locations and more information you can use to be prepared for the polls
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Hours, voting locations and more information you can use to be prepared for the polls
Both candidates ran unopposed
State board recommends that the Cleveland Heights neighborhood be listed on the National Register of Historic Places
A preview of what to expect from tonight's regular Cleveland Heights City Council meeting
The Cleveland Heights Municipal Court judge has served for a decade
90 photos that define Cleveland Heights
90 photos that define Cleveland Heights