CLEVELAND – Labor Day is the unofficial end of the summer–and what a summer it’s been for Cleveland! Tons of announcements have people pumped up about what’s heading our way. “It’s a great day for the city of Cleveland and for all northeast Ohio,” said Cleveland 2016 Host Committee Chair Terry Egger back in […]

  CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) – The Cleveland National Air Show is this weekend, Aug. 30, 31 and Sept. 1. MAJOR ATTRACTIONS: The U.S. Navy Blue Angels – Jet Demonstration Team. U.S. Army Golden Knights – Precision Parachute Team U.S. Coast Guard – HH-65C Dolphin, Search and Rescue Demonstration British Aerospace Sea Harrier FA2 – Tactical […]

  CLEVELAND – The RTA is urging Cleveland sports fans to take the rapid or a bus into downtown if they’re going to one of three major sports event being held Saturday, August 23. The Browns, Indians and Gladiators are all hosting home games that start between 7 and 8 p.m., and that has Cleveland […]

  CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) – Sports fans will flood downtown Cleveland on Saturday to watch the Indians, Browns, and especially the Gladiators, who are heading to ArenaBowl XXVII! Players and coaches from the Cleveland Gladiators and Arizona Rattlers answered questions from the media about Saturday’s game at Quicken Loans Arena on Friday. Both teams are ready […]

  CLEVELAND — Hosting the Gay Games and landing the 2016 Republican Convention shows that the outside world is buying into the reality of a new Cleveland . And now that the city has a good product to market, the group selling it will have more money to promote its message. Positively Cleveland is in […]

  DOWNTOWN CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) – Downtown Cleveland is one step closer to having a pedestrian and bicycle bridge that will at last link the area to the city’s lakefront. On Thursday, August 21, Cuyahoga County Executive Ed FitzGerald, Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson, and the Group Plan Commission announced that Parsons Brinckerhoff and Boston bridge […]

  DOWNTOWN CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) – The City of Cleveland and the Division of Police are expecting large crowds downtown Saturday as there are three sporting events scheduled: the Cleveland Browns host the St. Louis Rams, the Cleveland Indians host the Houston Astros, and the Cleveland Gladiators host the Arizona Rattlers for the ArenaBowl championship. […]

  CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) – As football season returns, the City of Cleveland would like for all fans and visitors to have a safe, enjoyable experience at every Cleveland Browns home game; this includes traveling to and from FirstEnergy Stadium, tailgating, and parking in downtown Cleveland. “Whether you plan on heading straight to the game […]

  CLEVELAND – Rapper, songwriter and actor Drake spent his Thursday night hanging out in the DJ booth of Rumor nightclub on W.6th street. Witnesses tell NewsChannel5 Drake spent about two hours in the popular Cleveland nightclub, at one point he even took over as DJ. One Clevelander in attendance tweeted, “Drake is in Cleveland! Literally made my […]

  CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) – On Thursday, various events took place around Cleveland to remember a Ferguson, MO teenager who was killed by police earlier this month. Witnesses say the 18-year-old was unarmed and his hands were in the air when a police officer shot him to death last Saturday. Police say Brown attacked the officer […]

  CHICAGO (WOIO) – “The 2016 Republican National Convention is officially coming to Cleveland!” yelled Ohio Republican Party Chairman Matt Borges. The Republicans officially voted Friday to have their 2016 convention in Cleveland. The vote and signing came at the RNC’s annual summer meeting in Chicago. Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson was at the meeting and thanked […]

  CLEVELAND, Oh. – Cleveland’s Gateway District just became a little more pleasant for residents and visitors. Positively Cleveland, The Convention and Visitors Bureau and other community partners unveiled a beautification project near the East 4th and Prospect Avenue area. “We have a variety of elements to liven up the streetscape, a little more friendly, […]