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ACLU Sends Letter of Concern to Cleveland Heights About Curfew Ordinance
The organization believes it infringes upon the First Amendment rights of people under 18 years old

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The organization believes it infringes upon the First Amendment rights of people under 18 years old

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Doug Bahniuk has battled the illness himself, and will ride hundreds of miles through Alaska to raise money for Parkinson's research
Open Doors Academy provides forum for teens to speak about youth issues and offer solutions
Cardholders can now download songs using the library's new free digital music service, Freegal Music
Joe Nicklos will take over for Denice Leddy, who will be a curriculum coordinator
The CHUH School Board approved Andy Suttell's supplemental contract at Tuesday night's special meeting
Regal Cinemas in Severance Town Center still has seats available for the final Potter flick
The Northeast Ohio Regional Fusion Center will take calls and can gather information from multiple cities
Cleveland Heights City Councilman Ken Montlack one of the guests who weighed in on the issue
Discussion scheduled in light of the problems after the Coventry Street Arts Fair
The 32-year-old was pulled over for speeding when police discovered the drugs and that he was drunk
Community meetings scheduled in light of the aftermath of the Coventry Street Arts Fair, new business open on Lee Road
After several months of study, the committee will make suggestions to the board about how the district should handle its outdated facilities
Open Doors Academy will host the discussion for kids to weigh in on the large group meet ups, often referred to as 'flash mobs,' and other issues
The Coventry Village Special Improvement District sent an email about the news Saturday