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  • 1 week ago | fox19.com | Noelle Williams

    BEDFORD HEIGHTS, Ohio (WOIO) - May 5 would have been Takim Brown’s 23rd birthday. His family and friends went to visit his gravesite on Monday, but to their surprise, they found something that they never thought would happen. His headstone was ripped right out of the ground at Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery in Bedford Heights. His family tells me they spent $2,000 on a headstone back in 2020, just a year after his brutal death. “We came up here for his birthday.

  • 1 week ago | cleveland19.com | Noelle Williams

    BEDFORD HEIGHTS, Ohio (WOIO) - May 5 would have been Takim Brown’s 23rd birthday. His family and friends went to visit his gravesite on Monday, but to their surprise, they found something that they never thought would happen. His headstone was ripped right out of the ground at Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery in Bedford Heights. His family tells me they spent $2,000 on a headstone back in 2020, just a year after his brutal death. “We came up here for his birthday.

  • 2 weeks ago | cleveland19.com | Jeff Slawson |Noelle Williams |Julia Bingel

    AKRON, Ohio (WOIO) - The Akron Public Schools superintendent resigned late Monday evening and school board members approved a $200,000 settlement. Dr. Michael Robinson was still owed $900,000 in his contract and board members voted in favor of the settlement to avoid a costly legal battle. Earlier this month, Dr. Robinson was placed on paid administrative leave following an investigation into allegations of bullying and intimidation.

  • 2 weeks ago | cleveland19.com | Noelle Williams

    Aurora, Ohio (WOIO) - Dozens of Northeast Ohio families gathered today with one common goal, healing. Today is day one of “Victims of Crime 2-day Retreat.”It’s a conference targeted at families that have lost loved ones in a traumatic way. It’s the retreat’s seventh year. In the crowd was Lanette Rankins. Her son Deandre was shot and killed in 2022, less than two weeks after his birthday.

  • 3 weeks ago | cleveland19.com | Noelle Williams

    Lorain, Ohio (WOIO) - A Lorain couple said they finally feel safe inside their own home thanks to 19 Troubleshooters. Rosie and Fellen Nettles have live inside their home for decades. That is where they raised their children, grand children, and now great grandchildren. However, they said for nearly a decade, a utility pole has been leaning towards their house. The couple called 19 Troubleshooters to get it fixed.

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