Three streets are scheduled to be repaved during the week of June 18.
Police said they have recovered many of the stolen items and are currently holding them in the police department.
Drivers are being asked to find an alternate route. Map one out before construction mucks up your Friday mood.
Two popular parking lots in Cleveland Heights will be closed on Thursday and Friday for work.
They'll play an early show. And tickets are only $7.
Still looking for homes for students stay in August
The new coach comes from a college basketball background, having coached Lorain County Community College's men's team.
Cleveland Heights' outdoor concert venue is announcing more shows for the summer.
The man allegedly tried to lure a 12-year-old boy into his truck in late April.
After House Speaker Cliff Rosenberger resigned amid an FBI investigation, legislative activities ground to a halt.
A new initiative in Cleveland Heights will see residents "paint the town" in an attempt to reduce chemicals making it into waterways.
Noble and Oxford Elementary will have new leadership in the fall. And you can meet the new principals at a June event.
The Heights Libraries and Cleveland Heights-University Heights Schools are offering free breakfast and lunch this summer.
The city will begin work on five local roads. Drivers can expect serious delays during the project.
It's the community pool's 91st season. Can you believe it?
A meeting in Cleveland Heights will let residents provide their input on what roadway improvements should be made on the street.
A 9-year-old was allegedly left in a parked car, with the windows rolled up, on Memorial Day. His caretaker has been arrested.
Cleveland Heights shared news of the road work on Tuesday morning.
The Tony Award-winning musical will kick off the park's production season on June 15.
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Sean Sullivan, an alumnus and teacher, discussed his journey in being diagnosed with and battling cancer at the Hall of Fame induction.
Family friendly films will be shown every Thursday night from June 7 until August 2. Bring a blanket, lay out and enjoy the show.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol chased a vehicle through Cleveland and into Cleveland Heights on Thursday afternoon.
Killed in 2007, the city is planning a memorial ceremony honoring West's legacy.
Northeast Ohio organizations helping both individuals and businesses are among 11 non-profits getting grants
The American Premiere of ON THE GRILL by Dror Keren will open this summer at Dobama Theatre.
Plus, details on the city's annual Memorial Day ceremony.
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The man stole carts full of energy drinks and tampons, along with other merchandise.
Officers will be doing a meet-and-greet, with coffee, pastries and juice, on Saturday. Check it out.
The city's ambulances were all out of commission, leaving the city without a usable ambulance to provide aid to residents.
The Cleveland Heights-University Heights Board of Education approved his hiring on Tuesday. He'll meet residents on May 22.
Streets between Randolph and Noble are scheduled for construction this week, according to a post from a city spokesperson.
The 2018 AASA National Womenβs Leadership Consortium has picked Talisa Dixon to participate in a leadership consortium.
A Cleveland man sold a mixture of heroin and fentanyl to a 46-year-old Heights resident. The opioids led to the man's death.
Crews will be resurfacing Mayfield Rd. in the Little Italy neighborhood and a portion of Chester Ave. near University Circle.
Eight plays written by Cuyahoga County youth will be professionally directed and performed by Cleveland-area youth and adult actors.
A 114-year-old woman in Pennsylvania died Thursday. Her passing means a Cleveland Heights woman may now be the U.S.'s oldest resident.
Besides providing programming to kids, the Club also served more than 20,000 free meals in the Height in 2017 alone.
Only four schools in Cuyahoga County, and 21 elementary schools statewide, have this official STEM designation.