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This Week’s Top Clicks in Cleveland, From a Historic Moon Mission to Easter Joy Across Northeast Ohio

Each week, Cleveland 13 brings you a quick recap of the stories that had everyone talking. This is The Click Report with Emmy Award-winning News Reporter Denise Zarrella. Here’s what made headlines this week.

(WCTU) — From NASA’s long-awaited return to the moon to easier airport pickups, heartwarming Easter donations, and one beloved Euclid tradition, these are the stories that got people clicking this week.


NASA’s Artemis II Mission Lifts Off with Deep Ohio Ties

NASA’s Artemis II mission is marking a major moment in space exploration, sending astronauts around the moon for the first crewed lunar mission since 1972. The story carries special meaning here in Northeast Ohio, where teams at NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland and the Neil Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky helped test critical Orion spacecraft systems ahead of launch. The mission is designed as a major proving ground for future deep-space travel and another step toward returning humans to the lunar surface. See the full story here.


Cleveland Hopkins Reopens Lower Roadway Access

Travelers at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport got some welcome news this week as officials announced major lower roadway construction is now complete. That means guests picking up arriving passengers can once again use all terminal doors at the arrivals level. The work centered on the pedestrian tunnel on the RTA level, including structural reinforcement, waterproofing, wall repairs, and electrical updates. Airport leaders say the finished project should improve safety and reliability for the many travelers who use the transit link and terminal access points every day. See the full story here.


All City Candy Delivers 100 Easter Baskets to Rainbow

In one of the week’s most uplifting local stories, All City Candy delivered 100 handcrafted Easter baskets to children at University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital. The effort was made possible by customer and community donations, continuing an annual tradition that helps bring joy to kids who will be spending Easter weekend in the hospital instead of at home. It was a simple but powerful reminder of how local businesses and neighbors can make a big difference.


Jellybeanville Returns to Euclid for Year 65

Another Easter tradition is also drawing attention this week...Jellybeanville in Euclid is back for its 65th year. The colorful seasonal display at 25401 Zeman Avenue is the work of Steve “Cottontail” Kaselak, who has been building it since he was just 7 years old. While the attraction is free to visit, donations are encouraged and go directly to The Journey Center for Safety and Healing, helping turn a fun holiday stop into support for an important cause in the community. See the full story here.


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