Eric gergotz is anxious to get back into his house here at east 57th in cleveland. He was told her to her his neighbors home caught fire to evacuate. It happened sometime around noon on saturday. He says they havent heard very much, but they do know a woman passed away. Its real bad over here. The streets are blocked off and the fire keeps going. It wont stop. Sue lefkowski lives across the street. She says she race to call 911 after her son told her about the fire. I was coming down the street and i didnt notice anything. I came upstairs and within five minutes my son is screaming call the Fire Department because the house across the street was on fire, so i did. We came downstairs and the house was engulfed in flames. I knew the lady. Everyone knows the lady. The Fire Department has not identified the victim and they are not sure whether anyone else was inside the home. Firefighters try to look around, but the situation became too dangerous. I one point, part of the house volume in t
Clevelands own fox 8 news. The Cleveland Fire Department hard at work today, battlingba several fires across the city. Here you can see crews on the scene of a home on east 57th street. Early this morning, a different place on east 130 third. Good evening everyone, im jennifer jordan. And im bill j sheil. And a sad story here, not everyone made it out life in either of those fires. Fox eights Brittney Harris has more on the investigations. I heard the sirens and they stopped right in front of the house. I went to my front door and looked at what was happening. I saw some firefighters pull out itsl time to get out of here. Eric gergotz is anxious to get back into his house here at east 57th in cleveland. He was told her to her his neighbors home caught fire to evacuate. It happened sometime around noon on saturday. He says they havent heard very much, bute they do know apassed away. Its real bad over here. The streets are blocked off and the fire keeps going. It wont stop. Sue lefkowski
Local bakery supports Mount Eustis
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December 12, 2020LITTLETON Littleton Main Street s Crumb Bum Bakery launched a philanthropic venture dubbed Slice of Justice to raise funds for a different cause every month. Through this program, approximately $1,000 went to support the Mount Eustis Ski Hill.
Each week, founding co-owner Kaylee Klein bakes a unique cake and sells individual slices to the public. The proceeds are banked and delivered to a non-profit at month s end.
According to Crumb Bar s newest co-owner Sarah Bryan, Slice of Justice is a relatively fresh concept that began in April.
She explained, Given the lockdowns and the realities of the pandemic, a lot of us felt isolated and a bit helpless. Looking at the state of our world, the protests happening across the country and the folks that have been distinctively marginalized, we felt like it was our prerogative and our mandate to give back by doing what we could by doing what we know how to do