The Cavaliers’ New Outdoor Basketball Court Commemorates Cleveland’s 2016 Championship Win
Downtown Cleveland’s only free, publicly accessible basketball court opened on a major anniversary for the Cavs.
by Annie Nickoloff
Sports are the lifeblood of Cleveland pride. Brown and orange, navy and red, and wine and gold pump through our veins. Go beyond the Xs and Os with stories on local athletes, pro teams and youth sports.
Downtown Cleveland’s only free, publicly accessible basketball court opened on a major anniversary for the Cavs.
by Annie Nickoloff
The Shot. The Block. The game times were special. But the fan moments, which we celebrate in this collection of personal pictures, were most memorable.
by Cleveland Magazine Staff
Also in our daily news roundup for June 16, Guardians star José Ramirez landed on the injured list with a fractured hand, a new report ranks Cleveland among the safer metro areas in the country for pedestrians and Baldwin Wallace University is exploring a potential partnership with Cleveland State University amid ongoing budget challenges.
by Cleveland Magazine Staff, Dillon Stewart
It’s been a decade since the Cavaliers won the NBA title, ending Cleveland’s championship drought and prompting a historic city-wide celebration.
by Marla Ridenour
Egypt and Brazil faced off at Huntington Bank Field on Saturday in a friendly match, one of the final tune-ups before the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off Thursday across the United States, Mexico and Canada.
by Cleveland Magazine Staff
The Browns have traded franchise cornerstone Myles Garrett to the Rams, ending a nine-year run that began with the No. 1 overall pick in 2017.
by Jaden Stambolia
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end and Cleveland native says childhood memories of 1990s baseball and a desire to give back to his hometown drove his investment.
by Jaden Stambolia
Also in our daily news roundup for May 26, things to do this week in Cleveland, Cavs 2026 season comes to an end, and Klutch Cannabis's legal fight.
by Cleveland Magazine Staff
Also in our daily news roundup for May 20, Cleveland approved $1.1 million for new speed tables across the city, lawmakers voted to eliminate entertainment taxes for smaller live music venues and debate is brewing over the city’s proposed extension of its Flock Safety contract.
by Cleveland Magazine Staff, Jaden Stambolia
Also in our daily news roundup for May 12, a preview of Greater Cleveland Partnership's annual event, councilman criticizes the USS Cleveland, Gov. DeWine taps Ohio’s next attorney general and more.
by Douglas Trattner, Dennis Manoloff, Dillon Stewart, Henry Palattella, Jaden Stambolia
Also in our daily news roundup for May 5, the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and Akron Zoo briefly closed after non-credible threats and the Cleveland Clinic plans a new pediatric mental health program this fall.
by Jaden Stambolia, Vince Guerrieri, Dillon Stewart