New federal data shows how the coronavirus epidemic has affected hospital capacity in Cuyahoga County and across Ohio.
Health officials began vaccinating Ohioans 80 and older on Tuesday.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in the Cleveland Heights area.
Here's the latest COVID-19 data for Cleveland Heights.
New federal government data shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the Cleveland Heights area.
Cleveland Heights has seen an increase in COVID-19 cases locally since December.
New COVID-19 cases continue to pile up locally.
ZIP codes associated with Cleveland Heights have seen COVID-19 cases nearly double since mid-November.
The Ohio Department of Health is holding free COVID-19 testing in East Cleveland and Warrensville Heights this weekend.
A tool developed by researchers from several universities lets you see your risk of being exposed to the coronavirus indoors.
Two ZIP Codes in Cleveland Heights are among those hit hardest by COVID-19 in Cuyahoga County.
District officials said the student has not recently been in a school building.
COVID-19 tests will be available to anyone, regardless of their symptoms.
Ohioans are being urged to get a flu shot to prevent a dangerous influenza season while COVID-19 continues to rage.
Free coronavirus testing will be available Saturday in East Cleveland.
Two COVID-19 testing events will be held in Euclid and East Cleveland this month.
The Cuyahoga County Board of Health updated its COVID-19 numbers for the whole region.
Cuyahoga County is currently a "red" county, meaning masks are mandatory due to "very high" spread of COVID-19.
Cleveland Heights has seen an uptick in new COVID-19 cases, according to the Cuyahoga County Board of Health.
Ohio is seeing a surge of new COVID-19 cases around the sate.
Free COVID-19 testing will come to Cleveland Heights on June 25. Anyone can receive a test, regardless of if they are sick.
Cleveland Heights City Council sent a letter to residents urging them to stay home unless absolutely necessary.
Local parks are open, but equipment and courts are closed to the public.
For Cleveland Heights police, the name of the game is education.
Mayor Michael Brennan said he was following the best health guidance to protect residents.
All upcoming eviction hearings will be given a three-week continuance, the court said.
Residents will be able to ask any question or express any concern about policing in Cleveland Heights.
All critical services will continue uninterrupted.
The Cleveland Heights-based school will be shut down for two weeks as a precaution.
As the nation's suicide crisis worsens, residents have asked the library system for information on prevention.
In one program, a nurse will come to the homes of low-income and teenage mothers to answer questions and teach moms about raising a baby.
Residents can hit the pool for some laps during the morning hours from Monday through Saturday.
The facility will be closed during the update. The new equipment will cost about $240,000, a city official told Patch.
Cleveland Heights, Shaker Heights, South Euclid and University Heights will streamline their housing code enforcement with new software.
Free CPR and AED courses are being offered at the University Heights Library.
Cuyahoga County Councilman Michael Houser is bringing a unique event to the Cleveland Heights Community Center.
This year's flu has been particularly nasty. That could be because this year's flu vaccine has been less than effective.
Fitt Cleveland named the healthiest places to eat in 12 Cleveland neighborhoods. See which restaurants made the list for Cleveland Heights.
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