06/02/2026
PLEASE SHARE: The Cuyahoga County Division of Children and Family Services is asking for the public’s help to find the parent or guardian for a child found this morning in the area of E. 69th Street and Hough Ave in Cleveland.
Cleveland Police received a call that a bystander found a little girl wandering alone around 9 a.m. Officers searched the area but have not been able to find the child’s parent or caregiver.
The girl is estimated to be between 3–4 years old. She was dressed in light blue jeans, red shirt and white sandals. Her hair is in braids with black and red beads.
If you know this child, please call 696-KIDS, 9-1-1, or your local law enforcement agency. Cuyahoga County Health and Human Services, Cleveland Division of Police, Cuyahoga County Division of Children and Family Services
06/02/2026
Tamir Rice was killed holding a pellet gun. Now a Cuyahoga County councilman wants to ban lighters shaped like one
This Cuyahoga County Councilman is proposing a ban on gun-shaped lighters to prevent dangerous confusion and protect children. He's named it the Tamir Rice Act.
06/02/2026
Cumberland Pool is open for the season! 🏊♂️
06/02/2026
“What happened to Tamir should never happen again. His name deserves to be attached to action, not just memory,” said Cuyahoga County Councilman Michael J. Houser Sr.
Cuyahoga County Councilman to introduce Tamir Rice Act
It would ban the sale of lighters designed to resemble fi****ms.
06/02/2026
Cuyahoga County Councilman Michael J. Houser Sr. Introduces the "Tamir Rice Act" to Ban Gun-Shaped Lighters and Protect Children
/PRNewswire/ -- In 2014, 12-year-old Tamir Rice was shot and killed by Cleveland police within seconds of their arrival. He was holding a toy gun. More than a...
06/02/2026
Eleven years later, we’re still fighting for Tamir. On June 9th we will introduce the Tamir Rice Act which bans gun-shaped novelty lighters in Cuyahoga County, with his mother Samaria Rice’s blessing. No lighter should look like a weapon.
05/30/2026
UH its almost time for our Annual Juneteenth Celebration!!!
Come celebrate freedom, heritage, and community with live entertainment, educational activities, food trucks and vendors, shopping, family fun, our first ever Rib Cook-off, and nonstop good vibes!
05/29/2026
The City of Cleveland Heights, Ohio could not be more excited to celebrate our Olympic gold medalist, Laila Edwards!
Join us 10:00am on Sunday, June 14th as we honor Laila with a parade recognizing her remarkable achievement and the pride she has brought to Cleveland Heights! We hope you’ll come out and celebrate with us!