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    AG pledges CLE neighborhood improvements

    Attorney General Mike DeWine has now made $75 million available for Ohio demolitions.

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      Regency Windows closes doors for good

      A bank took control of Twinsburg-based Regency Windows' assets after they failed to reach an agreement over a loan.

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        Parma man left with hole in house

        John Rich claimed he made numerous calls to the contractor, with little results after paying $6,000 for new siding.

      Cleveland Heights professor sues his bank for drop in property value

      Professor William Tabac stopped making his house payment in December 2009, hoping to get the attention of his bank.

      Cleveland block club fights against vacant homes, crime

      The Shadeland Aveune Block Club started its own Facebook page in an effort to spread awareness and improve their neighborhood.

      Regency Windows closes its doors, so far few answers

      The status of numerous Regency Windows warranties is still uncertain.

      Home values protected by new type of financing option

      Northeast Ohio home values have dropped an average of 15 percent in the past five years, but now Ohio is now approving products that allow homeowners to buy

      Westlake moving closer to leaving the Cleveland water system

      Westlake Mayor Dennis Clough believes his residents are "double paying" and that money paid out is not coming back to Westlake to repair aging water lines.

      Medina County families fight against water well contamination

      Residents claim gas well drilling in September 2008 destroyed their water well quality, and they're asking the U.S. EPA to conduct a complete investigation.

      Hartville woman disputes $600 in cable television charges

      Florence Norton reports her HD cable box was removed in December 2005, but claims she did not realize she was still being charged for the services until 6

      Parma gas station hit with $5,000 fine for code and safety violations

      Prosecutors report gas station owner took more than a year to replace leaking fuel storage tanks.

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