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.
Tenants see progress in conditions at Clarkwood Greens apartments
Complaints turn into results after 19 News Troubleshooter steps in
Progress at the Clarkwood Greens Apartments for tenants seeking repairs By Ronnie Duncan | March 3, 2021 at 6:26 PM EST - Updated March 3 at 6:26 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Getting results for you is the goal of the 19 News Troubleshooter unit.
The mission recently was to assist some local tenants living in substandard conditions.
“I believe that if 19 News Troubleshooter wouldn’t have shown up, I don’t think anything would have gotten done,” said a delighted Cierra Smith.
Smith was showing her appreciation for 19 News helping her get some progress on some repairs that she and her roommate Shala Blade requested months ago.
Warrensville Heights apartment building is leaking like a sieve
Tenants complain they aren’t getting help from building management
Warrensville Heights apartment building is leaking like a sieve By Ronnie Duncan | February 26, 2021 at 8:09 PM EST - Updated February 27 at 9:08 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Cierra Smith can always expect an unexpected shower at her apartment complex in Warrensville Heights.
For the past five years, she has lived at the Clarkwood Greens Apartments, and since an ownership change, she says nothing has been the same, especially when it comes to repairs on the property.
Cierra says she loves to swim; however, not in her complex where the ceiling leaks water.
Fifteen Years After Hanging Up His Gloves, Mark Johnson Still Fighting For Respect
Fifteen Years After Hanging Up His Gloves, Mark Johnson Still Fighting For Respect
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Washington, D.C. native Mark “Too Sharp” Johnson epitomizes Black history during a month when we remember historic African-American figures and their accomplishments.
Johnson achieved greatness inside the boxing ring. He became the first African-American fighter to win a world title at both flyweight (112 pounds) and super flyweight (115 pounds). He capped an illustrious 16-year career with a record of 44 wins and 5 losses, with 28 of those wins coming via knockout.