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Take a tour of the historic Cleveland Heights neighborhood with the help of an interactive history app.

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Take a tour of the historic Cleveland Heights neighborhood with the help of an interactive history app.

A woman told Cleveland Heights Police that a man punched her and stole her umbrella while she was walking on Noble Road.
The "Shake It Up Dance Party" will feature games, prizes and more.
Cleveland Heights City Council announced today it would not appoint former councilwoman Phyllis Evans for the seat, vacated by her resignation.
Cleveland Heights Police said the 37-year-old Shaker Heights resident left her two children, who are 3 and 4 years old, in the car alone in the Home Depot Parking lot.
Cyclists can enjoy brunch for $6 to $12 at Market Garden and a classic movie for $3 at Palace Theatre.
The annual festival in Little Italy opened Wednesday.
Two men robbed a man and a woman on Euclid Heights Boulevard Aug. 12.
The Ohio Department of Education is giving the district $850,000 over five years to support the SHINE! program at Cleveland Heights High School, in partnership with Young Audiences of Northeast Ohio.
Cleveland Scene Magazine gave the new gelato and pizza restaurant in the Cedar Fairmount Business District a rave review.
Former American Idol contestant and Beachwood High School grad Stephen Fowler is opening the Once Again Showcase, which features more than 20 musicians who are Heights High alums.
More than 20 musicians who are Heights High alums will take the stage at the Agora theater Aug. 18 during the fourth Once Again Showcase.
More than 20 musicians who are Cleveland Heights High School alums will perform at the Agora theater Aug. 18 during the fourth Once Again Showcase, organized by Shaker Heights resident and Heights grad Mai Moore.
Cleveland Heights City Council will review the lease proposal that involves the city, Mosdos Ohr Hatorah and the CH-UH School Board at today's regular meeting.
Two suspects broke into his home at 1 a.m. Monday and assaulted him.
Gearity Professional Development School has organized a welcome and information session for parents to meet the new principal, Dr. Michele Evans.
Cleveland Heights residents reported more than a dozen burglaries, break-ins or attempted burglaries between Aug. 1 and Aug. 7.
The First Annual 5K Run Through History is set for Aug. 19, and participants are welcome to register on race day.
Highlights from the Cleveland Heights City Council meeting Aug. 6.
Browse the local businesses readers nominated as the best of Cleveland Heights, Beachwood and Shaker Heights in 18 different categories and vote for your favorite before it's too late. Readers' Choice voting closes today, Aug. 17.