xpotter+FollowWayne Dawson’s cancer-free update inspires ClevelandWayne Dawson, beloved Fox 8 anchor, is officially cancer-free after a grueling 18-month battle with jaw cancer. His journey—marked by multiple surgeries, radiation, and setbacks—reminds us how important genuine support is for anyone facing tough times. Dawson says the best thing you can do for someone fighting illness is to share hope, offer prayers, and simply be present. Sometimes, it’s not about having the perfect words, but about showing up and listening. Cleveland, how have you supported friends or family through health challenges? What words or actions made a difference for you? Let’s talk about the power of community and kindness. #Entertainment #Celebrity #Cleveland60Share
Darius Alvarez+FollowCleveland mom’s nightmare: 2-year-old hurt while with familyA Cleveland mother’s trust was shattered when her 2-year-old son, Khiree, ended up in the ICU with severe head injuries after staying with relatives she thought she could count on. Doctors say his wounds don’t match a simple fall, and police are now investigating what really happened. Khiree’s been fighting for his life for weeks, having to relearn basic things like talking and playing. For many parents, this hits close to home—how do you balance trust in family with keeping your kids safe? What would you do in this situation? #Relationships #Cleveland #ChildSafety00Share
Cathy Porter+FollowHow Ms. Julie’s World is changing Cleveland kids’ TVCleveland’s own Ms. Julie’s World is shaking up children’s YouTube with a burst of color, music, and movement—straight from a former local kindergarten teacher who knows what kids really need. Juliana Allchin and her creative team blend catchy songs, real classroom energy, and playful learning, making every episode feel like a dance party with a purpose. With over 60,000 views since June, it’s clear families are loving this fresh take. What do you think makes a kids’ show truly special? Would you want your child to learn from someone with real classroom experience? #Entertainment #TVSeries #Cleveland00Share
Eddie Webster+FollowCleveland’s Pop Up in the Park brings music, food & free heart checksDowntown Cleveland was buzzing this weekend as Denzel Ward and his mom Nicole turned Mall C into a festival of music, food, and community spirit. But what really set this event apart? Alongside R&B legends and over 50 food trucks, families got access to free heart screenings and life-saving health tips. It’s more than just a party—this annual event is growing into a celebration that cares for Cleveland’s health as much as its happiness. Anyone else think more community events should blend fun with real wellness support? #Safety #Cleveland #Community00Share
Heather Owens+FollowCleveland’s ’90s Homecoming party is back!Break out your old Doc Martens and plaid shirts—Cleveland Museum of Art’s first-Friday MIX party is going full ’90s this month! Expect a throwback to school days with all the iconic fashion, plus a killer soundtrack from two local DJs spinning everything from boy bands to grunge. There’s even a selfie station styled like a vintage shop and a chance to make your own retro buttons. Don’t miss the Takashi Murakami exhibit before it closes, and grab some ’90s-inspired snacks and drinks. Who’s ready to relive the best (and weirdest) decade? #Entertainment #Cleveland #90sParty00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowCleveland’s Cincere Johnson shines in big winCleveland’s own Cincere Johnson just put on a defensive clinic, helping Glenville edge out the defending state champs, Liberty, in a tense 13-7 battle. Johnson, a 4-star linebacker already committed to Ohio State, was everywhere on the field—blitzing, covering, and nearly shutting Liberty out until the final seconds. With offers from powerhouse programs like Alabama and Notre Dame, his commitment to the Buckeyes is a huge win for Ohio. What do you think this means for Glenville’s season and Ohio State’s future defense? #Sports #Football #Cleveland00Share
Ryan Mathis+FollowCleveland rallies for a Swift-Kelce royal weddingCleveland is buzzing with hope that hometown hero Travis Kelce and global superstar Taylor Swift might choose the city for their wedding. Locals are sharing venue ideas and even Playhouse Square is pitching its historic theaters for the big day, showing off photoshopped pics of the couple under the iconic chandelier. For many, the idea that someone from their neighborhood could marry the world’s biggest pop star feels surreal and fills the city with pride. Even if the wedding happens elsewhere, Cleveland’s connection to this love story is a bright spot for the community. Would you want to see the Swift-Kelce wedding in Cleveland? #Entertainment #Cleveland #TaylorSwift00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowDowntown Cleveland could get a game-changing stadiumCleveland State University is teaming up with the United Soccer League to transform the Wolstein Center site into a vibrant sports and community district. Imagine a sustainable, open-air stadium hosting everything from pro soccer matches to concerts, right in the heart of downtown. This isn’t just about sports—it’s about boosting local jobs, energizing the campus, and giving students hands-on experience in the sports industry. While the project is still in early talks and the current arena isn’t going anywhere soon, the potential impact on Cleveland’s downtown vibe and economy is huge. What do you think—could this be the spark downtown needs? #Education #College #Cleveland00Share
Marcia Hamilton+FollowCleveland’s firefighters rally for MDA this weekendCleveland’s streets will be buzzing this weekend as local firefighters hit the sidewalks with boots in hand, collecting donations for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. From 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Aug. 29 to Sept. 1, you’ll spot them outside firehouses and busy spots across the city. Over the past three years, Clevelanders have helped raise $217,000 for life-changing research and support for families facing muscular dystrophy, ALS, and related diseases. It’s a powerful reminder of how a small gesture—dropping a few bucks in a boot—can make a real difference. Who’s joining in to support this 75-year tradition? #Safety #Cleveland #FillTheBoot00Share
Anne Clark+FollowCleveland’s I-90 lane cut: Plan your commute!Starting September 2, Cleveland’s I-90 eastbound will shrink to just three lanes between Hillard Blvd. and Alger Rd. If you rely on this stretch for your daily drive, expect some slowdowns and give yourself extra time. The lane reduction is part of ongoing road improvements, so while it’s a hassle now, it should mean smoother commutes in the future. Stay tuned to ODOT District 12’s social media for real-time updates and any schedule changes. How will this impact your routine? Share your tips for navigating Cleveland traffic during construction! #Transportation #Cleveland #I9000Share