This Week’s Top Clicks in Cleveland, From Fan Expo Celebrities to a Local Weather Legend Returning to Screens
- Denise Zarrella
- 13 hours ago
- 2 min read
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 major addition to the Cleveland 13 team to the excitement of Fan Expo and a local student earning statewide recognition, these are the stories that got people clicking this week.
Hollie Strano Joins Cleveland 13
After weeks of speculation and viewer guesses, Cleveland 13 officially revealed the newest member of its team: longtime Cleveland meteorologist Hollie Strano.
Strano, who has been a familiar face in Northeast Ohio weather for more than two decades, joins Cleveland 13 as Chief Meteorologist in the Cleveland 13 Weather Center and Affiliate Reporter. In her new role, she will deliver daily weather updates while also contributing feature stories and community-focused reporting.
Viewers can expect a mix of trusted forecasting and a more personal look at life across Northeast Ohio as Strano brings her signature authenticity to the Cleveland 13 newsroom. See the full story here.
Fan Expo Cleveland Brings Celebrities and Cosplay to Town
Fan Expo Cleveland has officially arrived, bringing thousands of fans, celebrities, and cosplayers together for one of the region’s biggest pop culture conventions.
The event features celebrity meet-and-greets, panels, merchandise vendors, and elaborate costumes from fans celebrating their favorite movies, comics, and games. Members of the Cleveland 13 team are already on site taking in the excitement.
Attendees heading downtown this weekend may even spot Cleveland 13 reporters walking the convention floor; and yes, Hollie Strano is expected to make an appearance as well. See the full story here.
North Ridgeville Student Earns State Nomination for 4-H Scholars Program
A North Ridgeville High School student is gaining statewide recognition for her leadership and community involvement.
Jaina Cormack has been named Ohio’s 2026 nominee for the National 4-H Roth Scholars Program, a leadership initiative created through a $1.1 million donation from Atlanta philanthropist Joel Roth. The program operates through the 4-H Leadership Academy and focuses on teaching high school students valuable professional skills such as conflict resolution, ethics, and social responsibility.
Cormack earned the nomination through her work with the Cuyahoga County 4-H chapter, where she has taken on leadership roles and mentored younger members. Alongside her 4-H involvement, she participates in music and other extracurricular activities at North Ridgeville High School and hopes to pursue a future career in veterinary medicine.
As part of the program, Cormack will receive a stipend to fund a research project aimed at addressing a real issue within her community, allowing her to turn ideas into tangible impact. See the full story here.
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