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Cleveland Heights Police Blotter: Car Covered With Duct Tape and Flip-Flop Lit on Fire
Strange incidents from Cleveland Heights police call logs and other reports from last week

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Strange incidents from Cleveland Heights police call logs and other reports from last week

Dugway Brook Watershed Festival, 'Dreamgirls' closes and FutureHeights annual meeting
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The family owned grocery store on Lee Road is holding anniversary events today
The popular, locally owned hardware store that's been a fixture in the community for almost 60 years serves customers one last day
Police admit they failed to test a rape kit that was later linked to Anthony Sowell, who is suspected of killing 11 women, according to the article
Stein was appointed to Cleveland Heights City Council June 6
The process of getting dolled up has changed, but the excitement for the night remains the same
'Visual Music: Northeast Ohio Photographers Look at Rock and Roll' will be open Friday and next weekend
The 27-year-old man from Cleveland Heights pleaded guilty June 1
The committee will suggest a millage amount to the Cleveland Heights-University Heights School Board July 5
The Cuyahoga County Land Bank will be able to evaluate and demolish more properties under new agreement
Big Dog Theater will host the event
Cleveland City Council Member Kevin Conwell said he hopes to get more people in front of the Cleveland Clinic this week
Proceeds from the Father's Day race go toward supporting the organization's programs
Reading opportunities and free meals offered throughout the summer
20 teachers who will not return to the district next year received recognition at the Cleveland Heights-University Heights City School Board meeting
Heights Arts discussion about new exhibit, Coventry Village reunion and benefit at Big Dog
Four people arrested on aggravated riot charges
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