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Frankel died from injuries from a tubing accident in December 2011. A garden was dedicated to Laurel School in her memory.
Cleveland Heights Police arrested the 18-year-old Cleveland Heights resident and charged him with aggravated robbery.
The $18.5 million construction project will start soon and take two years to complete.
Tour homes considered "Cleveland Heights gems" this weekend.
The Cleveland Heights city manager is applying for state money to help pay for the project.
Teachers told parents other attendees at a tour Tuesday night about how the new Legacy pilot classrooms work and modeled sample lessons.
The Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas ordered MYXX to shut down by Oct. 1 at a hearing Sept. 12. What would you like to see in the Cedar Fairmount space?
Sanjib Bhattacharya, a visiting dancer from Delhi, India, who is completing a three-month artist residency at Rainey through the Cleveland Foundation’s Creative Fusion program, gave the sixth-graders a dance lesson.
The suspect goes by the nickname "Meech" and is accused of robberies on Coventry Road and Cain Park.
Tour homes considered "Cleveland Heights gems" this weekend.
The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections made this and other changes to Cleveland Heights polling locations.
Several residents called Cleveland Heights Police at 4 a.m. Sept. 12 and said they heard shots fired on Yorkshire Road.
Cynthia Van Lenten and Steve Crowley lost their daughter in 2005 after she battled cancer for three years. But they haven't stopped fighting, and have organized an event to raise money into research.
Cleveland Heights reopened the search for the seat vacated by Phyllis Evans' resignation and received more applications.
Cleveland Heights City Council members will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday due to the Rosh Hashanah Holiday
Cleveland Heights High's Legacy New Tech small school will be open from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday for tours before the Cleveland Heights-University Heights School Board's special meeting.
Cleveland Heights police recovered the victim's property and one handgun.
Students at Monticello Middle School raise $400 for the Ronald McDonald House of Cleveland