Police are investigating the death of a 23-year-old Cleveland Heights man.
New Volunteer training
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Two Heights High students have earned the prestigious distinction of National Merit Semifinalist.
Free coronavirus testing will be available Saturday in East Cleveland.
The city's indoor pool program has been suspended indefinitely because of COVID-19.
Plus, Big Fun announces a one-night return to Cleveland Heights, Labor Day implications and more.
Here's what open, closed and impacted by the Labor Day holiday in Cleveland Heights.
The DONUT Drink & Drive event promotes safe driving...and promises sweet treats for participants.
For one evening, the iconic Big Fun toy store will return to Coventry.
Volunteers are needed
If Cleveland Heights is selected, and wins the game, the football program could receive $3,000.
Police said the incident may be connected to a shooting which occurred earlier in August.
Plus, police warn of an uptick in crimes of opportunity, the Heights Libraries allow browsing again and more.
Police are urging residents to hide their valuables and make sure their car is locked.
Students in all Cleveland Heights-University Heights Schools are eligible to receive free breakfast and lunch.
Customers will soon be able to use computers and browse the libraries again.
Starting Sept. 8, overnight parking restrictions will be enforced in Cleveland Heights.
Plus, gunfire targeted at Lee Road home, Cedar Lee Theatre Reopens and more.
Three elementary school employees have tested positive for COVID-19, the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Schools announced.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
The iconic Cleveland Heights movie theater will reopen with new movies and new health and safety protocols.
Cleveland Heights police are investigating after several shots were fired at a Lee Road home on Sunday.
Plus, a job fair will be held for the Top of the Hill project, residents are asked about stormwater and more.
Two COVID-19 testing events will be held in Euclid and East Cleveland this month.
Bulky items will again be collected during the first full week of September.
Cleveland Heights police are reporting another drop in violent and property crimes.
Cleveland Construction, Inc. is hosting a construction job fair on Thursday, August 20th at the Cleveland Heights Community Center.
We are seeking information in regards to your understanding of stormwater related issues in our community with this short survey.
The library's leaders said they want any feedback — good or bad.
Plus, see the risks of attending a local event, MAC football is canceled and more.
State Rep. Janine Boyd and the superintendent of Shaker Schools and CH-UH Schools will take part in the online event.
With remote-only education to start the year, students will receive laptops to access their curriculum.
Plus, swastikas are painted on University Heights businesses, a Cleveland Heights man is killed at a gas station and more.
Bulk items will be picked up once per month during the first FULL week of each month on your regular trash day.
Police said some of the targeted businesses are Jewish owned and frequented stores.