Plus, the Heights Libraries say goodbye to a board president, a weekly COVID-19 update, and more.
The Audubon Societyβs Christmas Bird Count will go from Dec. 14 to Jan. 5.
The library board also welcomed its newest member.
New and lightly used toys will be given to children in Cleveland Heights by police.
Plus, how to mail a letter to Santa in Cleveland Heights, a local COVID-19 update, and more.
Many U.S. kids could go without gifts this Christmas. The Postal Serviceβs Operation Santa program wants help keeping Santaβs magic alive.
The Heights Libraries received the highest award possible in the Library Journal's annual rankings.
Plus, where to get a Christmas tree, how much snow Cleveland Heights got last week, and more.
Plus, the Story Walk opens in Cedar Lee, the Heights Schools prepare for a teachers strike and more.
Here are things to do that will help prevent pipes from freezing in your Cleveland Heights home.
Consumers in Cleveland Heights can take certain steps to lessen the chance of falling victim to a scam
Families can walk down Lee Road and read a story in the windows of merchants.
Plus, Issue 69 is headed for a recount, Heights Libraries stop indoor service and more.
The Heights Libraries buildings will be closed to the public until at least Dec. 17.
The annual Fill the Cruiser event was an overwhelming success thanks to the generosity of Cleveland Heights residents, officials said.
Plus, police investigate a possible overdose death, bulk trash options are expanded and more.
Police are collecting food and household goods to help families in need in the Heights.
Municipal offices will be closed and trash will be delayed.
Residents can now dispose of more bulky items, or yard waste, for an additional fee
Plus, Cleveland Heights City Council seeks applicants, a new program will help small Heights businesses and more.
Cleveland Heights City Council encourages residents to consider making application for a Board or Commission.
Plus, the Heights Libraries prepare for the election, Scareborough goes all out for Halloween and more.
Scarborough Road in Cleveland Heights annually transforms itself into a delightful, and terrifying, neighborhood for Halloween.
Two of the branches, the Lee Road and University Heights locations, will be used as polling places and will not be offering normal services.
These local Cleveland Heights-area pumpkin patches are perfect for a fall outing.
After months of heated negotiations, the two sides have signed a new lease agreement.
Find out where the registered sex offenders are living in Cleveland Heights.
No matter where you got your pumpkin this season, follow these steps to make a jack-o'-lantern fall masterpiece.
Plus, police investigate a suspected overdose, Scareborough adjusts to COVID-19 and more.
The position is open to residents in University Heights and Cleveland Heights.
Scarborough Road is renowned locally for its Halloween festivities, but the celebration must change to keep everyone safe.
Plus, a man is accused of attempted murder for a Heights shooting, the Grog Shop announces a new concert series and more.
The city is targeting vacant lots along Taylor and Noble roads for redevelopment.
"We are excited to move forward with this transformative neighborhood redevelopment project," City Manager Susanna Niermann O'Neil noted.
Donβt miss out on this classic fall activity and more at your local Avon-area pumpkin patches.
The mural includes images of LeBron James, Halle Berry, Jesse Owens and more.
This is the fourth Giving Tree created in Northeast Ohio.
For your coronavirus stress baking, head to a pumpkin patch near you and make a perfect from-scratch pumpkin pie.
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Plus, Cleveland Heights cleans up in the Best of Cleveland awards, Cedar Lee announces new hours and more.