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SHAKER HEIGHTS is a Cleveland inner-ring suburb 8 miles southeast of downtown. Originally part of WARRENSVILLE TWP., it covers 6.5 sq. mi., bounded on the north by CLEVELAND HTS. and UNIVERSITY HTS., ...
GARFIELD HEIGHTS, originally part of the village of NEWBURGH, split off in 1907 as the village of South Newburgh and incorporated as the city of Garfield Hts. in 1930. It is located southeast of ...
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On her first day volunteering at the Sterling Heights Public Library, Helen Poniatowski was flipping through a donated book when something unusual caught her eye — a timeworn wedding photo ...
Eastwood Heights renovation project stalled, developer vows it will happen despite delay by Mary Kielar Fri, June 20th 2025 at 4:29 PM Updated Fri, June 20th 2025 at 5:32 PM ...
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio (WOIO) - Cleveland Heights resident Lou Radivoyevitch is not in favor of allowing religious groups to operate on his street. “Taking a residential home and converting it ...
A Sterling Heights woman who suffered spinal and head injuries in a road crash with a city police vehicle gained a nearly $3 million settlement on the day the trial was to start.
Community News Need emergency help? Parma Heights introduces residential lockbox program Updated: Jun. 20, 2025, 12:55 p.m. | Published: Jun. 20, 2025, 8:14 a.m.
Construction has begun on the $42 million Heights CareerTech Institute in Harlem Heights, Florida. The institute aims to address the workforce shortage in Southwest Florida by offering industry ...
COVINGTON, Ky. — A new life is ahead for the property that used to be City Heights public housing in Covington as the property is being sold and redeveloped. “It is a ghost town,” said ...
Officer swerves out of way of oncoming drunk driver: Highland Heights Police Blotter Updated: Jun. 19, 2025, 7:47 p.m. | Published: Jun. 19, 2025, 7:29 p.m. HHPD HHPD By Andy Attina / cleveland.com ...
Lincoln Heights may not have lost property, but we lost our sense of safety. This has set our community back decades. And still, there are no ramifications.