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Free Parking This Weekend in Cleveland Heights
Cleveland Heights is celebrating "summer in the city" by offering free parking on three weekends.

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Cleveland Heights is celebrating "summer in the city" by offering free parking on three weekends.

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State board recommends that the Cleveland Heights neighborhood be listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Spectators, organizers and players reminisced about the old chess scene in Coventry Village and hope to revive interest in the game.
Sam Lapides, Heights Libraries special projects manager and David Smith, owner of Silsby Stained Glass and Woodworking, installed the structure Friday, July 20.
Fans still headed to Cleveland theaters to see "The Dark Knight Rises" despite the recent shooting in suburban Colorado.
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A woman called police and said the suspect was trying to break into her home.
In the wake of the shooting tragedy in Colorado, the local movie chain says it will take "precautions to help address our patron's safety."
On Mondays throughout July, Family Connections invites parents and their little ones to a picnic and play date on the Coventry P.E.A.C.E. Park lawn.
Drop your business card into the fishbowl at Vero for a chance to win $25 from the new Cedar Fairmount restaurant.
The singers will take the stage in Cleveland Heights this weekend.
After opening for Seal at Cain Park, the singer will head to the west side to spin at the Ohio City venue.
Check out photos from the group singing the National Anthem at the game July 3.
A man pushed the officer down and pointed a gun at him.
The weekly music and movie series will feature "A Christmas Story" and music from The Del Rio Bandits.
Spectators can watch the professionals play on both a conventional and an extra large chess board.