The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives in the Cleveland Heights area soon.
Before the end of 2021, Cleveland Heights will debut new guidelines for historic property preservation.
The Noble branch of the Heights Libraries will be the topic of discussion during an event on Wednesday.
Plus, bulk trash collection returns this week, local pets need a home, and more.
To meet Cleveland's early spring, the city is also moving its loose leaf collection program up.
Plus, the Heights Libraries purchase a Noble neighborhood church, Cedar Lee Theatre offers free popcorn for the vaccinated, and more.
Staff has received a revised plan from Metro staff with attention to preserving more of the forested area.
βThis opportunity will provide much needed services to our community while also improving our local economyβ, said Jason Stein
The Noble Road Presbyterian Church now belongs to the Heights Libraries, which is planning a Noble branch expansion.
Patrons who show their COVID-19 vaccination card can get a free popcorn when they go to the movies.
Free, at-home COVID-19 test kits are being distributed by the Heights Libraries.
Plus, leaf collection starts April 5, the Grog Shop and Vans partner, and more.
Residents can sweep loose leaves onto their tree lawn and city crews will collect the piles.
Plus, the move to trash cans should be complete by October, a possible overdose death is being investigated, and more.
Cleveland Heights will move to automated trash collection in October 2021. Plus, info on your new trash cans.
After years of discussions, Cleveland Heights will soon move to a trash can and automated refuse collection system.
Plus, Heights High runners head to the state championships, local pets need a home, and more.
Plus, the Heights Libraries ask for guidance on the Noble branch, two Heights High students are National Merit finalists, and more.
The power went out for a number of Cleveland Heights residents Friday.
The Heights Libraries are asking the community how the Noble branch should change in the future.
Heights Libraries Coventry Branch Manager Pat Gray will retire March 1 after 15 years at the helm of the library.
Plus, how much snow hit Cleveland Heights during the winter storm?, how COVID is hitting area nursing homes, and more.
The City of Cleveland Heights has issued a Snow Parking Ban beginning at 10:00 pm on February 15.
The city implemented its snow parking ban citywide due to winter weather.
The libraries will be open for browsing, computer use and other functions.
Plus, how nursing homes are handling COVID, Cleveland Heights represented at the Super Bowl, and more.
Plus, the city invites comments on a Cedar-Meadowbrook development, see how local nursing homes are dealing with the virus, and more.
"The Cleveland Heights Council Committee of the Whole meets Monday, February 8 at 6:30pm"
Plus, Kahlil Seren launches campaign for mayor, Coventry PEACE Campus starts a major fundraiser, and more.
The Coventry PEACE Campus houses several arts and civic groups.
Plus, where to get a COVID-19 vaccine in Cleveland Heights, a resident is carjacked at gunpoint, and more.
The Noble branch has been extremely popular with its neighborhood, but library officials want to be sure they're serving the community well.
The Cleveland Cavaliers power forward raised $8,000 for the concert hall...and now the owners are paying the good deed forward.
Eric has been involved with city planning beginning with internships as far back as 1996.
Plus, gunshots are fired at a Cleveland Heights home, a local COVID-19 update, and more.
The city is warning residents that scammers are taking advantage of public interest in COVID-19 vaccines.
Ohio State advanced to the College Football Playoff national title game, Gov. DeWine made changes in student quarantining rules and more.
Saying goodbye to a year weβd like to forget doesnβt have to be boring. Hereβs how to safely celebrate New Year's.
The Lee Road branch will hold a drive-thru produce pantry on Dec. 28.
Live Christmas trees will be collected from tree lawns starting Dec. 28.