Shaker Heights was a natural landing place for black Cleveland residents looking for their dream homes.
Cleveland residents are paying first class and getting a second class service.
They met a mob of Cleveland residents ready to fight; the ensuing "Bridge War" was put down by county sheriff's officers.
Over the decades, the community's needs changed as more Cleveland residents moved to the suburbs.
Rents too are low, $382 for a one-bedroom unit, which attracts Cleveland residents looking for affordable suburban living.
This and other city problems led to the gradual suburbanization of Cleveland residents.
He was 62 and a Cleveland resident.
Cleveland residents geographically define themselves in terms of whether they live on the east or west side of the Cuyahoga River.
A study in 1971-72 found that although Cleveland's crime rate was significantly lower than other large urban areas, most Cleveland residents feared crime.
They could not come up with the working capital and transfer of applicants stock to Cleveland residents.