Plus, a robbery suspect is found in Cumberland Park, details on the switch to automated trash collection, and more!
Cleveland Heights residents may not get their shiny new trash and recycling bins until October.
Plus, see who's hiring in Cleveland Heights, find your next furry friend, and more.
The development will be a creative mixed-use development on land currently owned by the City.
Cleveland Heights City Hall Offices and Community Center will be closed for the Independence Day Holiday on Monday, July 5.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up nearby.
Cain Park Residents Day, Coventry Village Final Friday, Design Jam and more.
The City of Cleveland Heights supports and believes in the goal of diversity, integration and social justice.
Help determine the future of Coventry PEACE Park at an interactive event on Sunday afternoon.
The summer solstice marks the longest day of the year — and the beginning of a season of fun in Ohio.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives being held in the Cleveland Heights area.
Live music, a free movie and a celebration of Black-owned businesses will highlight Juneteenth in Coventry Village.
Three community events will gather public input on the future of beloved community park.
Plus, how unemployment locally compares to the region, Chipotle opens in Cleveland Heights, and more.
If you have big items that need removal, this coming week is the time to dump them.
The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District is hosting public meetings in June to discuss two dams in the Shaker Lakes.
The pandemic has affected the nation's blood supply. The Red Cross will hold a series of blood drives soon in the Cleveland Heights area.
Whether it’s the library or your favorite restaurant or retailer, here’s a look at what’s open and closed near you this Memorial Day.
Howard Simon checked out a Bob Dylan album from the Heights Libraries when he was in middle school. He returned it nearly 50 years later.
PEACE Park improvements are also being explored by the Heights Libraries.
Plus, how the digital divides impacts the Heights, four carjacking suspects sought by the FBI, and more.
Worried about how much of the total lunar eclipse you’ll see? Take comfort: It’s 2021’s biggest and brightest supermoon.
The pandemic has impacted the nation's blood supply. The Red Cross will hold a series of blood drives soon in the Cleveland Heights area.
Plus, a 42-year-old man is shot in the stomach on Preyer Avenue, Dobama Theatre gets a prestigious grant, and more.
The library system is going back to pre-COVID-19 hours. Find out what other changes are being made.
Plus, local pets need a new home, Mabel's is opening an east side location, and more.
Residents can dispose of bulky trash items during the first full week of May.
Plus, Cumberland Pool will be open this summer, CH-UH Superintendent comments on police-involved shootings, and more.
The City’s Forestry Department will join with the Heights Tree People in planting three trees throughout the park.
City workers and community volunteers planted three trees at a mini-park near Noble and Roanoke roads.
The city of Cleveland Heights announced Cumberland Pool will welcome swimmers this summer.
Plus, the city puts out a call for artists, how FAFSA numbers compare locally, and more.
There is no wait period for blood donations after receiving a coronavirus vaccine dose.
The Heights Libraries are hosting a trio of blood drives in April.
Plus, Cleveland Heights' population fell over a 5-year period, the city's financial reporting wins an award, and more.
A new report from the Cuyahoga County Planning Commission notes decreases in Cleveland Heights' population and job base.
Cleveland Heights turns 100-years-old in August. Celebrate the centennial the whole year.
Plus, a possible overdose death in Cleveland Heights is under investigation, meet local pets that need a new home, and more.
All meetings are open to the public with links for joining available on the City website.