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Cleveland Heights-University Heights School Board will meet tonight
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Cleveland Heights-University Heights School Board will meet tonight
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Planning your big day? Buy your dress this weekend and all proceeds will go for a good cause.
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Click to see who won out Readers Choice awards
Click to see who won out Readers Choice awards
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Check out the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage's February events
RTA to ask its board of trustees for $2 million to install cameras on all buses.
Cleveland City Council moves to secure $2 million for cameras on the region's RTA buses and tighten behavior restrictions on buses.
A U.S. District judge sentenced four to prison for their involvement in a scrap metal trafficking crime ring, including thefts in Twinsburg.