The 10 most interesting neighborhood scoops from November 9, 2025
Ranked from 25 total scoops using AI
Yorktown Senior House II Inc is listed in an open property maintenance case after reports that several +62 apartments in Buildings 1 and 2 at 7250 National Tpke, Unit 208, have been without working PTAC heat since June 2025. Residents were given portable A/C back then and now small plug‑in heaters that neighbors say are a fire hazard, even though the original 2023 PTAC units are reportedly under warranty and haven’t been fixed or replaced. The complaint asks the city to step in quickly as temperatures are forecast to drop into the 20s.
An unlicensed recovery house has been reported at 2133 W Chestnut St, with the property listed to Socially Innovative Properties West. A zoning enforcement case notes the operation is uncertified and alleges the owner—identified as Kelvin, about 69 years old—has been coercing a female resident into a relationship; the case is currently open and awaiting further action.
Intown Suites Hurstbourne Pkwy Inc I is listed in an open property maintenance case after a neighbor emailed a complaint about a shopping cart left at 4604 Wattbourne Ln. The complainant alleges the cart—said to be from Meijer—was placed by their door, contains bed bugs, and involves foul play and an assault, so the city has it logged as a code-violation investigation.
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