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Cleveland Heights Fire Chief William Freeman says carbon monoxide poisoning is suspected.

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Cleveland Heights Fire Chief William Freeman says carbon monoxide poisoning is suspected.

Shireen Bhatia, a junior at Laurel School, was selected to attend the institute, where students heard from leaders of hunger relief efforts and presented their own work.
The program is meant to encourage people to pursue library careers.
The new Cleveland Heights restaurant opens for business at 11:30 a.m.
Witnesses at the Cleveland Heights Ohio Savings Bank said the man gave an employee a note, demanded money and motioned to his jacket as if he had a weapon. They also noticed he had something on his face.
Take a look at the chart below and the map in the PDFs section to find out how your neighborhood voted in the election.
Take a look at the tallies for each precinct in Cleveland Heights — how did your section of the city vote?
Douglas Katz will open a diner in one car, and use the other to expand his catering business.
All proceeds from the $25 tickets benefit the center and include food, beer and wine.
Esther Moss, president of the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library Board of Trustees, will retire after more than a decade of service. The library is now accepting applications for a new board member.
Cleveland Heights Mayor Ed Kelley announced at Monday's CH-UH School Board meeting that Douglas Katz plans to open a delicatessen/diner and expand his catering establishment.
The British Broadcasting Company camped out at the Cleveland Heights restaurant on Election night.
School Board members granted the City of Cleveland Heights and developer The Orlean Company an 11-year, 80 percent abatement that includes a compensation agreement.
The 12th annual Alumni Foundation Cocktail Party is set for 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 8 at Rockefeller's restaurant.
Results of races that affect Cleveland Heights voters.
Melt Bar & Grilled invites Republicans, Democrats and Independents to watch results roll in at the South Taylor and Cedar Road restaurant and bar.
Cleveland Heights Police said car owners reported a stolen purse, GPS unit, iPad and more.
The Cleveland Heights-University Heights School Board will meet Monday, Nov. 5 instead of Tuesday due to elections.
The Cleveland Heights home is listed for $164,750. Take a tour of this home and others featured by real estate companies on YouTube this week.
More than 7,000 FirstEnergy customers who lost power now have it back in Cleveland Heights, but there are still more than 1,300 left in the dark.