Louis, and in Cape May County, where we are a Tornado Warning, potential tornado. We do not have the confirmation on that, waiting for it, but there is light rain left over in Cape May County, sliding up to Atlantic City now and ocean county and lighter rain. The heaviest of it is now offshore. The most severe thunderstorms have now moved out of the area, but we also have more back off to the west. Now, this is still pretty far off to the west. What you see right where im circling, just west of washington, watching this area as we go through the rest of the evening because some models are, in fact, picking up on this trying to move it through parts of delaware and south jersey tonight. Timing on that coming up. All right. Right now, we want to go to telemundo 62 reporter, christian, in Cape May County, the intensity changed since youve been there. Whats it like now, christian . Reporter wildwood residents took quite a punch from mother nature, and now a closer look at the damage, like
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Federally subsidized properties owned by Millennia of Cleveland plagued with problems, report says
Updated Mar 12, 2021;
Posted Mar 11, 2021
The Garfield Building, seen here in a file photo, is owned by Millennia Companies of Cleveland. Millennia has been the subject of numerous complaints by landlords and tenants about problems in its low-income housing properties across the country.
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By Staff | cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio Cleveland apartment giant Millennia Companies has been the subject of numerous complaints by tenants and public officials about the condition of the properties they own, manage and receive federal subsidies for through programs designed to provide the poor with affordable housing, according to reporting from the Houston Chronicle published Thursday.