The legislation aims to prevent conflicts between tenants and landlords by clearly outlining rights and responsibilities.
An estimated crowd of 1,500 turned out on a cold Saturday afternoon to learn new and inventive ways to fight the power.
Cleveland Heights wants to bring new people into their community, so they’re offering financial assistance as an incentive.
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WJW-TV Cleveland on MSNCleveland Heights hoping city’s own Travis Kelce wins third straight Super BowlAside from Kansas City and Philadelphia, the city most excited for this year's Super Bowl is probably Cleveland Heights.
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The News-Herald on MSNMentor vs. Cleveland Heights boys basketball: Cardinals overcome midgame lull, take 67-62 victoryMentor is out of the Greater Cleveland Conference title race, but the Cardinals played spoiler against Cleveland Heights on Feb. 7. They overcame a rough second quarter to do so. The Cardinals had a ...
Cleveland Heights Judge Orders Made Cleveland Owner to Make Thousands in Overdue Payments to Vendors
The shop was supposed to be a haven for local makers, but vendors say Ash O'Connor had refused to turn over revenue from ...
The fire at the unfinished Cedar-Lee-Meadowbrook site, also known as The Marquee at Cedar Lee, broke out Jan. 24. It took 20 ...
The Cedar-Lee-Meadowbrook project was supposed to bring more people to the area. Now, stores and restaurants are worried that windfall won't come.
The City of Cleveland Heights issued a statement Friday thanking the Cleveland Heights Fire Department and 16 other area ...
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WJW-TV Cleveland on MSN5 ‘undocumented individuals’ detained after ICE raid at Cleveland Heights restaurant released on bondFive individuals detained following a raid by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents at a local restaurant on Jan.
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WJW-TV Cleveland on MSNFire marshal: Currently no evidence of tampering in fire at Cleveland Heights apartment buildingThe State Fire Marshal’s Office continues to investigate the Jan. 24 blaze at The Marquee at Cedar Lee, a $66 million luxury ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Two women charged in connection with the murder of a Cleveland Heights grandma in her own home are scheduled to be arraigned in Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Tuesday.
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