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This Week’s Top Clicks in Cleveland – From Candy Store Chaos to Picasso’s Masterpieces

Writer: Denise ZarrellaDenise Zarrella

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 a Jeep crashing into a beloved candy shop to newly uncovered JFK assassination files, a world-class Picasso exhibit in Cleveland, and an ice storm bringing treacherous conditions, these are the stories that got people clicking this week.


All City Candy’s Storefront Shattered – But They’re Still Open!

Just days before Valentine’s Day, a Jeep crashed through All City Candy, shattering windows and creating a sticky situation for the beloved shop. Fortunately, no one was hurt, and owner Elisabeth Sapell says they’re still open for business! The community has rallied behind the store, and Sapell hopes shoppers will keep supporting local businesses. Read the full story here.


FBI Discovers 2,400 More JFK Assassination Files

The mystery surrounding President John F. Kennedy’s assassination just deepened. The FBI announced that 2,400 previously unknown records have been found and will be transferred to the National Archives. The files come after an executive order demanding more transparency. Will they finally answer the decades-old questions? Many remain skeptical. Read the full story here.


“Picasso and Paper” Exhibit Draws Crowds to Cleveland Museum of Art

Art lovers, this is a once-in-a-lifetime chance! The Cleveland Museum of Art is the ONLY North American stop for the "Picasso and Paper" exhibition, showcasing nearly 300 of Picasso’s works. Highlights include his bold collages, cutouts, and sketches that shaped modern art. The exhibit runs through March 23, and tickets are selling fast. Read the full story here.


Stay tuned for more updates and local news. Follow @Cleveland13News on all social platforms for stories that matter.

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