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Council To Consider Amending Rates For Community Center and Parks
Cleveland Heights City Council will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in City Hall.

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Cleveland Heights City Council will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in City Hall.

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The 11th Annual Discover Cedar Fairmount Festival & Arts and Craft Show is set for Sunday, Aug. 12.
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This year's theme is "A Night At The Movies."
Drop your business card into the fishbowl at Vero for a chance to win $25 from the new Cedar Fairmount restaurant.
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Two local bands will take the stage Friday, Aug. 3.
Shaker Heights is among 12 suburbs that received a total of $1 million to tackle problem buildings.
Cleveland Heights is among 12 suburbs that received a total of $1 million to tackle problem buildings.
Cleveland Heights Police officers were in the area when they said a large physical and verbal altercation started inside and outside of The Byou Bar and Grill.
Wiley will lead the four small schools at Cleveland Heights High School starting in the 2012-2013 school year, so we asked her what she has planned for students, why she was inspired to become an educator and more.
The Consortium for School Networking selected CH-UH and 19 other districts to collaborate with the goal to improve digital learning.
Two Cleveland Heights residents are accused of tearing down gutters from the historic buildings.
Reaching Heights and FutureHeights will host the meeting at the Lee Road Library at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 1
Brian C. Hare takes over for the former youth services manager this month.
Teachers will attend three professional development days Aug. 27 through Aug. 29, and students will report back Thursday, Aug. 30.
The class of 2012 collectively received more than $8.5 million in scholarship offers. Here is a list of schools grads will go to this fall and the students who received the President’s Award for Educational Excellence.
FreeWheelin' Wednesdays begins Aug. 1, and the first ride will take cyclists through paths around the Shaker Lakes.
The Cleveland Heights location in Severance Circle and other Northeast Ohio medical facilities now offer fresh fruit and vegetables.