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Woman Charged With Aggravated Burglary in Child Custody Dispute
Cleveland Heights Police incidents April 11 to 16

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Cleveland Heights Police incidents April 11 to 16

City Council thanks outgoing director at meeting
Beachwood Police arrested the man, who called them to report a stolen cell phone
Katz Properties acquired property in January
The Shaker Heights Historical Society is now taking reservations for bike tours
Watch Kathleen Cerveny read "Saving Daylight" at Cleveland Heights City Council meeting
Cleveland Heights-University Heights Main Library expected to re-open Thursday; other branches will remain open Wednesday
Shaker Heights Police incidents, April 3 to 9
Coffee shop will be displaced when Van Aken Boulevard shuts down in early 2014; city spokesperson said business will not close in May, as rumors predict
Richard Lightbody, 65, would have crossed the finish line moments after bombs went off at Monday's race; makes it home safe with the help of two warm-hearted Boston-area residents
List of all such crimes March 25 to April 9
Bank partners with district in fundraising effort
Kathleen Cerveny will harness the power of Twitter for the 2013-2014 poet laureate program
Fair takes place at Open Office in Cleveland Heights
We've listed the Shaker Heights foreclosed homes up for auction Monday
We've listed the Shaker Heights foreclosed homes up for auction Monday
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