Homeowner Mildred Windham says the roots from city-planted trees started raising the sidewalk blocks about a year ago, but it was just last month she found out she was the one who would have to pay for it.
A man says the grass on the vacant properties on either side of him on Silsby Road has gotten so high, he can barely see when he pulls out of his driveway.
Neighbors living in two normally quiet Kent developments claim they’re being driven mad by a constant noise coming from the nearby Land O’Lakes factory.
Patrick Evans says the old Goodrich Middle School on the corner of Lafollette and Hammel Street didn’t always look like this, but in the last couple years, things have plummeted.
A 93-year-old woman says Cleveland water crews hit her sewer line and flooded her basement back in April of last year, and she wants the proper reimbursement for what she lost.
A vacant house on Kinsman Road in Cleveland’s Union-Miles Park neighborhood sticks out like a sore thumb; the bold, black spray painted message is hard to ignore.
About two weeks ago the 19 Troubleshooters took you inside the apartment of a Cleveland man whose ceiling collapsed on him while he was sleeping. He reached back out to us again on Thursday saying the issues have only gotten worse.
No water for more than a month, leaking ceilings, and nowhere to turn. A man in East Cleveland says this is his reality, and to make matters worse, he doesn’t know who’s responsible.
Tenants at the Maple Park Drive Condos got a notice this week from Dominion Energy, telling them they’re shutting off their gas. That means no heat or hot water, with temperatures in the teens.
North Hill neighbors say someone dumped dozens of tires outside an abandoned home months ago and residents claim their complaints to the city have fallen on deaf ears.
An East Cleveland resident says barriers on Euclid Avenue set up at the intersection of Lee Road and Chapman Avenue are putting people’s lives at risk.
Residents of an East Cleveland apartment building are complaining about a burst pipe causing flooding, plus no heat, no hot water, rodents, and indigents