Death Lies & Alibis+FollowBREAKING: WOMAN BOOKED IN CLEVELAND CASE WHERE TWO GIRLS WERE FOUND IN SUITCASES Cleveland police say a person of interest has been detained in connection with the discovery of two half-sisters whose bodies were found buried in suitcases in the city’s South Collinwood neighborhood. Authorities have not officially released the name of the person being questioned. However, Cuyahoga County Jail records show 28-year-old Aliyah Henderson was booked Wednesday evening on charges of murder and child endangering. The investigation began Monday when the remains of two young girls were discovered in shallow graves inside suitcases in a field near Ginn Academy. Investigators believe the suitcases may have been there for quite some time before being found. Police say one victim is believed to be between 8½ and 13 years old, while the other is estimated to be between 10½ and 14 years old. Authorities have not yet officially identified the girls, but reports indicate they may be 10-year-old Amor Wilson and 8-year-old Mila Chatman, who was close to turning nine. Neighbors say Henderson lives in a home directly across the street from where the suitcases were discovered, and police were seen taking someone into custody at that residence Wednesday. Sources: FOX 8 Cleveland (WJW), Cuyahoga County Jail Records #BreakingNews #ClevelandOhio #OhioCrime #Cleveland #TrueCrime #JusticeForVictims #AliyahHenderson #MilaChatman #AmorWilson00Share
Gary Dunlap+FollowCleveland’s winter shelter fills up fastFreezing nights in Cleveland have pushed the new Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless seasonal shelter to full capacity almost overnight. Folks who once struggled to find a safe, warm spot now have a place to call their own—even if just for the night. Guests get a hot meal, a bed, and a sense of stability, which is huge for those dealing with trauma or past negative shelter experiences. The need is real, and the community’s response shows how much can change when people come together. What more could we do to support our neighbors facing homelessness this winter? #Safety #Cleveland #Homelessness00Share
Heather Moore+FollowBig changes brewing on Cleveland’s riverfrontAnother chunk of riverfront land in Downtown Cleveland is being snapped up by Bedrock Real Estate, but nobody’s saying what’s next for the site. Locals are buzzing with rumors about a possible new live music venue, especially since the property is big enough to rival the old Tower City Amphitheater. With the area already seeing major projects like the Cleveland Clinic Global Peak Performance Center and new connections to downtown, this could be a game-changer for nightlife and entertainment. What would you like to see on the riverfront—music, restaurants, or something totally different? #RealEstate #Cleveland #Riverfront00Share
Michael Petty+FollowCleveland parents caught off guard by last-minute school closureWaking up to find out school is canceled—after already planning your day—has left many Cleveland families scrambling. CMSD’s last-minute call to close schools due to winter weather meant some parents were already at work or en route, while others only found out through their kids’ social media. For working parents and those without backup childcare, this kind of late notice is more than an inconvenience—it’s a real hardship. Many are now calling for better, more reliable communication from the district. How do you think schools should handle weather closures to support families better? #Education #Cleveland #CMSD00Share
Emily Delgado+FollowCleveland’s XCSB radio is making a comebackCleveland’s beloved college radio station, once known as WCSB-FM, is fighting its way back onto the airwaves—this time as XCSB, a new nonprofit. After a sudden shutdown last fall, the former staff is hustling to relaunch as a community-based internet station, aiming to start streaming by March 1 and open a new studio in May. There’s even a lawsuit brewing to uncover what really happened with the handover to Ideastream. If you’ve missed the station’s eclectic music and local programming, now’s your chance to support its return. What role do you think independent radio plays in our city? #Safety #Cleveland #CommunityRadio00Share
Sean Clark+FollowBig move: Cleveland’s main bus hub is relocatingCleveland’s downtown bus terminal is about to change for good—Barons Bus, Greyhound, and GoBus are all shifting their main stop from Chester Avenue to a brand-new terminal on Brookpark Road, right next to the RTA Brookpark Rapid Station and just a mile from Hopkins Airport. This upgrade means easier connections for travelers, more modern facilities, and even lower costs for the RTA. If you rely on intercity buses, your commute could get a lot smoother. What do you think—will this new location make your trips easier or more complicated? #Transportation #Cleveland #TransitUpdate00Share
Michael Petty+FollowCleveland’s cold snap shuts schools, stirs debateBrutal cold has Northeast Ohio families scrambling this morning, with over 75 schools—including Akron and Canton—closed for safety. Meanwhile, Cleveland schools remain open, leaving parents torn between braving the chill or finding last-minute childcare. This icy dilemma is sparking real questions: How do you decide what’s safest for your kids? On top of that, grocery prices are climbing again, and the Browns just named Todd Monken as head coach. With so much happening, how are you handling these winter curveballs? Let’s talk about what’s hitting your household hardest right now. #Education #Cleveland #SchoolClosings00Share
Travis Baker MD+FollowCleveland drivers: Free winter car checks!Cleveland’s winter roads can be brutal on your car, but there’s some good news—Great Lakes Victory Auto Shop on Brookpark Road is offering free winter safety inspections. They’re checking brakes, tires, and suspension, plus running full diagnostics for elderly drivers and single moms. With brake failures spiking lately, this could be a real lifesaver. No one wants to get stranded in freezing temps waiting for a tow! It’s a great reminder to stay ahead of car troubles before they become dangerous or expensive. Who else thinks more local shops should do this? #Cars #CarOwnership #Cleveland00Share
james60+FollowNew kidney stone clinic changes care in ClevelandNo more bouncing between appointments—Cleveland’s UH Ahuja Medical Center just opened a dedicated kidney stone clinic, bringing all the experts together in one place. This means faster answers, less hassle, and a smoother experience for anyone dealing with kidney stones. For locals who’ve faced long waits or confusing care, this could be a real game-changer. Have you or someone you know struggled with kidney stones? What do you think about this team-based approach to treatment? Let’s talk about how this could impact healthcare in our community. #Health #BodyHealth #Cleveland10Share
QuantumQuokka+Follow$2M boost for music at Case WesternA $2 million endowment from James S. Richman and his wife Elissa is about to shake up music education at Case Western Reserve University. This new professorship in popular music studies means more classes, events, and research focused on the music that shapes our lives—think everything from classic rock to today’s chart-toppers. For Cleveland, a city with deep musical roots and the Rock Hall at its heart, this is a big deal. How do you think this focus on popular music will change the way students and the community connect with the arts? #Education #College #Cleveland00Share