Her daughters bath when we were there it wasnt terrible. Monday she sent this picture. A mugful of dark tap water. And test results came back monday. Two other homes had no lead and had high levels of iron. And are you surprised. Personally, not really. I dont drink the tap water. To me it is flavored. These days, the flavor of the day is bottled water. The sample we discussed most discolored and contained no lead. There is some discoloration in the tap water itself. We generally are using a lot of filtered water for our dogs even. Not every home has problems. And it comes and goes . Yeah. Only when they are playing with it. Reporter okay. It is fine otherwise. The day we moved in we were here painting and didnt have to the faucet. It smelled bad and tasted bad and it was a weird color. We have more empty water bottle it is going through the neighborhood and collecting up samples and sending them away. The unanimous thing we are hearing now that people returned home from work we dont d
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MACEDONIA A 31-year-old Cleveland man is facing at least two felony charges after he allegedly struck police cruisers in Macedonia and Cuyahoga Heights early Wednesday morning.
At 12:30 a.m. Wednesday, a Macedonia officer stopped James D. Avery Jr. in a silver Nissan Rogue for speeding east on Route 82, near South Freeway Drive. The officer pulled Avery over on Chamberlin Road near East Highland Road. Police said Avery had a male passenger and the passenger s three children in the vehicle with him.
According to Cleveland Municipal Court records, Avery was wanted on warrant for felonious assault, a second-degree felony, following an incident in December.