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WATCH: Cleveland Orchestra Performs at Shaker Heights High School
Instead of hosting a concert at Severance Hall, the orchestra came to students.

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Instead of hosting a concert at Severance Hall, the orchestra came to students.

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The State Fire Marshal is investigating.
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Organizers are discussing how they can put on a safe, successful festival in 2013, and are asking for input from the community.
Children will learn walking safety tips, the importance of physical activity and more.
Join us at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 22 at Nighttown for the final presidential debate.
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Owner Melody Howard wants curvy customers to find clothes they can't get anywhere else at Unique Melodies.
Police confirmed a caller's suspicions that someone fired a gun in the area.
In honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, here's information about The Gathering Place, a Beachwood nonprofit that offers support groups and resources for people with cancer.
If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate.
Cleveland Heights Police said it did not appear that the thieves forced their way into the cars.
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Celebrate the 100th anniversary of the market this Sunday.
The Harvey Pekar statue will be unveiled at the Lee Road Library Oct. 14. Before the ceremony, check out this video showing how the statue was made.
The New York Times columnist and author of "That Used to Be Us" spoke to a crowd at Hathaway Brown School about the challenges of education, why America is behind other industrialized nations and how everyone can "bring something ext