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Euclid Estates apartments starting to look like a landfill
Trash covers the Cleveland apartment complex, leaving some residents asking why.
Tenants at Euclid Estates heated over trash heap By Ronnie Duncan | March 8, 2021 at 7:57 PM EST - Updated March 9 at 5:00 AM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - It’s a disgusting sight that no one should ever have to look at - let alone live in.
A massive amount of trash is stacking up at the Euclid Estates and that has the tenants at the apartment complex in Cleveland fed up.
It looks like a landfill now, but this was once a luxury apartment complex in South Collinwood. It no longer resembles that Brian Roebuck and many others had years ago.
Internationally renowned producers, writers and directors Joe and Anthony Russo and Angela Russo-Otstot will be awarded Honorary Doctor of Art degrees by the Cleveland Institute of Art in recognition of their extraordinary contributions to film, television and their native Cleveland. The Russos have been a part of the Cleveland community for generations. This is particularly meaningful to the three Russos in that they grew up watching movies at the Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque and Angela was previously a professor at CIA.
CIA, a premiere college of art and design, confers honorary doctorates upon visionaries and leaders in those fields. The Russos will join a prestigious group of only 15 others who ve received honorary degrees from CIA in its 138-year history, including fellow entertainment icons Brian Michael Bendis and Willem Dafoe.
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LGBTQ nondiscrimination bill gets 10th try in Ohio legislature: Overnight News Links
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Posted Mar 04, 2021
The Ohio Fairness Act would extend civil rights protections for gay and transgender people in the workplace, housing, education and other parts of everyday life. (Associated Press file photo)
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