The Cleveland Heights-University Heights Board of Education approved moving forward with a 4.8 mill levy.
Three men have been sentenced for the death of a store owner and a string of armed robberies throughout Northeast Ohio.
The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner's office said the man was killed on Monday.
Plus, the Heights Teachers Union calls for a remote-only learning plan, Coventry PEACE campus talks updates and more.
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Bulk trash collection will be held once per month in Cleveland Heights.
The Cleveland Heights Teachers Union has demanded the district delay its current reopening plan and move to remote-only education.
The winning City – Cleveland Heights – will receive a “tree of growth” from University Heights as a prize for outpacing the other city.
"We wish her all the best in her new position and we thank her for her service."
No one appears to have been hurt, but residents complained of being woken at 3 a.m. by the sound of gunshots.
Cleveland Heights City Manager Tanisha Briley has accepted a job in Maryland and will leave Ohio in September.
The Cuyahoga County Board of Health updated its COVID-19 numbers for the whole region.
Tenants say the Heights Libraries have broken off negotiations on extending leases.
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Plus, police are investigating a possible murder-suicide, a new principal for a local school and more.
The Cleveland Heights-University Heights Schools have chosen an internal candidate to be principal of Oxford Elementary School.
A University Heights man who intentionally set a dog on fire will be sentenced this week.
Live music will be returning to Cleveland Heights on July 25.
Cuyahoga County is currently a "red" county, meaning masks are mandatory due to "very high" spread of COVID-19.
University Heights police defended their response to a 911 call reporting a possibly armed man who was found to not have a gun.
Police are investigating the deaths of a mother and daughter in Cleveland Heights.
Plus, where PPP money went in Cleveland Heights, how to protect yourself from crimes of opportunity and more.
The Heights Libraries are publicly mulling demolishing the Coventry PEACE campus building.
Crimes of opportunity tend to increase in the summer. Cleveland Heights residents should take an extra second to protect their property.
Patrons will receive a 20-pound box of produce during the event.
Businesses remaining open and their operation hours continue to change daily. Please contact the individual businesses to confirm.
Here's a look at which local businesses and organizations received PPP loans from the United States to stay afloat during the pandemic.
“Quarantine Zine, Volume 1" is a collection of art and comics made by local visual artists during Ohio’s shelter-in-place order.
Cleveland Heights has seen an uptick in new COVID-19 cases, according to the Cuyahoga County Board of Health.
Plus, Zagara's is accused of discriminatory hiring, a burglar is sentenced to six years in prison and more.
In observance of Independence Day, there will be no one at City Hall to respond to phone calls or emails on July 3.
The burglar pleaded guilty to breaking into homes and garages in Cleveland Heights, Shaker Heights, Bedford and Cleveland.
The Cleveland Heights-University Heights Schools are resuming athletic training this week after a student tested positive for COVID-19.
John Zagara denied allegations brought forward by a former employee. He asked the community to withhold judgement until the trial.
Police are asking the public for help finding a missing 15-year-old girl.
The 51-year-old burglar stole from homes in Cleveland Heights, Shaker Heights, Cleveland and other cities.
Ohio is seeing a surge of new COVID-19 cases around the sate.