This Week’s Top Clicks in Cleveland Included Groundhog Predictions, New Local Shows, and Winter Health Facts
- Denise Zarrella
- 45 minutes ago
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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 the stories that had everyone talking and clicking about, this week.
Groundhog Day Weather Predictions Groundhog Day brought a tale of two forecasts. The famed Punxsutawney Phil in Pennsylvania saw his shadow, forecasting six more weeks of winter, while Ohio’s own Buckeye Chuck did not, hinting at an early spring for the region.
Cleveland 13 News Expansion and Live Broadcasts Ahead
Cleveland 13 News kicked off the new year with exciting developments. The network is expanding operations, is fully back on the air, and soon will launch live broadcasts, giving viewers even more timely coverage.
Cold Weather Doesn’t Cause Colds, Cleveland Clinic Doctor Says
According to Cleveland Clinic expert Dr. Neha Vyas, cold weather itself isn’t the direct cause of the common cold. Instead, viruses spread more easily indoors during winter and dry air can irritate the respiratory tract. Focusing on prevention like hand washing and hydration can help reduce illness. (Writer: Lauren Portier)
“What in the World?” Podcast Debuts with Pizza Catastrophes and Snowball Warfare
The quirky “What in the World w/ Paul Seaburn” podcast premiered on Cleveland 13 News, bringing offbeat headlines and humor to our audience, from unusual pizzas to global oddities and competitive snowball fighting. (Writer: Karen Moss‑Hale)
21 New Storefronts Opened Downtown Cleveland Last Year
A DowntownCleveland.com roundup shows that 21 new businesses opened in downtown Cleveland last year, adding everything from coffee shops and eateries to arcades and social kitchens; a sign of growth in the city’s urban core. (Writer: Peter Lewis)
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