John Matarese addresses popular consumer questions in our "Don't Waste Your Money" segment. Each week he keeps the community updated on the latest consumer information.
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Additional e-mails that could have tipped off law enforcement or military officials to the Fort Hood shooter before he went on his deadly rampage could surface, the chairman of the Senate Armed Forces Committee says.
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It was easy to show up for your child's Little League games over the summer ... but how can you, as a parent, continue that level of involvement and support during the school year? More Details Plus: Can You Make Kids Speak Sooner?
A Cleveland woman turns to Troubleshooter Joe Pagonakis for help after she is not paid compensation after a flood damages her apartment unit.
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A concerned citizen captures red-light runners in Tremont and now with the help of the On Your Side Troubleshooter, the city is taking action.
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Some Brunswick residents are concerned about having to cross a busy road to get to their mailboxes. Find out how Troubleshooter Joe Pagonakis stepped in to help.
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Piles of brick, asphalt and rubble are creating an eyesore in a local community, so Troubleshooter Joe Pagonakis goes to the city for answers.
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Troubleshooter Joe Pagonakis takes on the case of a landlord who says tenants didn't pay their rent and let trash and dog feces pile up in the home.
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A Westlake woman sued a contractor in small claims court and won. Now she can't collect her judgement. Troubleshooter Joe Pagonakis explains how the process works.
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A Lorain county woman says a malfunctioning gas pump caused quite a spill and created a hazardous situation. Troubleshooter Joe Pagonakis explains what safety precautions you need to take when filling your tank.
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A South Euclid couple paid thousands of dollars over the past few months to save their home but it was sold at the sheriff's sale. Find out what happened. More Details
And not just because plastic outweighs paper. Low interest credit cards offer lower APRs, which means more of your money stays in your wallet. More Details