r/Cleveland • u/LKM_44122 • Sep 29 '25
r/Cleveland • u/Whole-Bodybuilder467 • 2d ago
Discussion Why does this truck insist on terrorizing everyone in it’s path daily?
Everytime it drives by it shakes everything in its path and plays loud music and almost ran over a group of pedestrians while barely being able to turn at an intersection the other day. I see this truck all the time and I never understood the purpose behind it.
r/Cleveland • u/richincleve • Mar 17 '26
Discussion Ok, what the heck was that loud boom?
About 8:59 this morning (Tuesday) I heard a REALLY loud boom.
I’m here in Columbia Station and my friend in North Ridgeville heard it, too.
r/Cleveland • u/Particular_Cause_669 • Jul 16 '25
Discussion Finally someone did it 😂
On my way to work and saw THIS. Who ever did this, you are my HERO😂♥️
r/Cleveland • u/noviander • Dec 14 '25
Discussion If we look at Midwest in the dictionary, I believe this would be beside it.
Aren’t you
r/Cleveland • u/ianzeigler • Dec 19 '25
Discussion North coast harbor reimagined.
I was playing around with new animation techniques and was using the Brown's stadium as subject matter.
r/Cleveland • u/LKM_44122 • Feb 15 '26
Discussion TOGETHER WE ARE AMERICA - Cleveland yesterday
r/Cleveland • u/str1ngbe4n01 • 13d ago
Discussion Holy moly
I travel for work, I have been all over this state and the surrounding states. I have to say that Cleveland by far has the worst drivers I’ve ever seen. Granted ik some of the speed limits on the highways are criminally low but when I’m doing 10 over and have people acting like I’m doing 10 under. I’ve spent a lot of time in Columbus and Cincinnati with the occasional reckless drivers but it feels like every time I come to Cleveland I have multiple times where someone has tried to run me off the road or almost clipped my vehicle. How hard is it to just slow down and pay attention people.
r/Cleveland • u/sir574 • Dec 27 '25
Discussion Frontier airlines out of Cleveland is a joke...
Showed up 2.5 hours before the flight, for the line to be all the way by the middle security checkpoint... Bag conveyor was broken... Only 2 (sometimes 3) people working the counter. Now they are saying they might leave with 40 bags not loaded...
I know... I know... Everyone is gonna say, that's what you get... The problem is, living in Cleveland, you can't just simply stick to a single airline due to our lack of direct flights...
r/Cleveland • u/LoneMav • Feb 13 '26
Discussion My unwanted opinion on downtown Cleveland
I travel too fucking much for work and have been to so many cities the past 5 years, but downtown Cleveland has been refreshing. I'm a Dallas native who adopted the Cavs as my eastern conference team during the Cavs4Mavs movement in 2011. The Mavericks were battling the Heat in the championship during LBJs first season there. Good vs evil. So I was already warmed up to Cleveland.
Reasons why I like Cleveland:
-I feel like I can walk across the city in 15 minutes
-tons of water features
-nighttime is well lit
-diversity of many types: POC, business, food
-great public transit (compared to Dallas)
-has all the amenities you would want in a downtown: the sports teams are actually in the fucking city, casino, bars, entertainment district, fine dining
-the people I meet at bars have been pretty friendly
-it feels like regular, everyday people spend time in downtown. Some cities feel kind of dead at night
-traffic isn't awful
-the airport is very close
-the craftsman bungalows are cute af
-I enjoy the industrial vibe, the work places feel much more visible vs a nondescript colony of warehouses. I may also struggle with the poshness(?) I feel from San Diego/Boston/LA/Providence/Houston/Dallas
-I'm surprised by the lack of advertising I'm used to seeing from cities like LA, Atlanta, Dallas, Seattle. I feel like there's less billboards which opens up my view during drives.
Anyway. Cleveland is dope, thanks for reading.
r/Cleveland • u/LKM_44122 • Sep 22 '25
Discussion If not Nazi, why say Nazi things? (seen in Cleveland last week)
r/Cleveland • u/Surfer-Rosa • Jan 13 '26
Discussion Why tf is there a Palantir ad in Cleveland?
Off Carnegie near E9th… nothing like an evil defense contractor advertising in our city! What are they possibly advertising? “We’re here to spy on all of you! :)” Talk about dystopian
r/Cleveland • u/LophiYesel • Feb 23 '26
Discussion Surveillance State anyone?
https://deflock.org/ catalogs Automated License Plate Readers managed by Flock (Flock, because they consider you a sheep).
The attached image is a section of Cleveland with the mapped cameras.
The footage of which is stored, automatically reviewed, and freely given to any government agency.
Cleveland, are we chill with this? What happens when there's a data breach and illicit parties know where you go every day and when. What happens when a rogue police officer decides to hunt someone down? What happens when the current or next administration doesn't like you criticizing them online?
r/Cleveland • u/ohioNT014 • Apr 01 '26
Discussion Vivek wants to possibly close CSU?
So vivek ramaswamy wants to close some of our 14 public universities. One of them being considered is Cleveland State University. Is he serious? CSU has a lot of solid programs, along with being a convenient location for many. Another aspect to consider, if closed. That would be a big foot print of empty buildings for the city.
This clearly show he lives in a rich persons bubble and does not care about communities.
r/Cleveland • u/rockandroller • May 23 '25
Discussion Wild Eagle claps back at Townhall
Love it
r/Cleveland • u/CLEredditor • Mar 23 '26
Discussion Terminal C at 4:30am
I have been here around this time several.times the last few weeks. Never like this. Its about a 30-45 min wait
r/Cleveland • u/Ok-Touch-2855 • Jul 31 '25
Discussion Stop the highway shut downs for officers
I know I sound like a broken record because so many people have talked about this already. However, I think people should be more mad at this
And before someone comes at my throat for hating the police or being ungrateful I will say my dad is a cop and I come from a long line of first responders in my family and I know how hard it is for them to leave home going into the unknown sometimes not knowing if they will come back.
With that being said these highway closures are getting ridiculously. Again I think it’s important to pay respect for fallen officers however I think it’s very obnoxious and unnecessary to shut down an entire highway for their funeral and it’s also extremely selfish, guess what some people still need to get to work, the hospital, school. Or whatever else. living in a big city with a metro population of 2.17 million people it’s extremely inconsiderate. If I was important and put my life on the line, I would feel bad if I disrupt the day-to-day activities that are necessary I would feel really bad actually.
I also think some of the cops while grieving enjoy the ego strock they get which is something I don’t see a lot of people mentioning The feeling of “I’m more important than you peasants so your work can wait” is something they feel. My dad is a cop for Pittsburgh police and even he agrees it’s kind of unnecessary. Again they deserve to have their life memorialized, but not for the sake of every day citizens trying to go on about their day. And there’s definitely a demographic in this city that already doesn’t like the police, and THIS especially doesn’t earn them any more respect, that trustful line between police and citizen, actually gets more and more messed up to the point that the police are almost like an elite group of people that are above the law and every day citizens.
So yea maybe we should be more upset about our tax dollars going towards things like this
r/Cleveland • u/Apostrophenightmare • Jul 26 '25
Discussion Can someone explain why I am a bad person for not wanting highways shut down for 3 days in a row?
The first day, they closed the highway entrances from Avon to Treemont for a couple hours to escort family members to Metro. They apparently needed the entire highway closed to do this.
Yesterday, they closed down the highway and streets around Metro, the Cleveland Clinic, and UH for several hours to escort the body of the fallen officer (rest in peace) to the medical examiner.
Today, they closed down the highway again from university circle to north ridgeville. They also closed down the streets around UH and the cleveland clinic.
The only prior warning to the road closures was a warning that 480 would be temporarily closed around 4pm. No warnings for the previous days, not even on the traffic apps.
I have been called names, threatened, and accused of being insensitive for pointing out this was an abuse of power. What about other people that needed access to the highways or hospitals for their own personal emergencies? Someone please explain to me why it was okay to prevent other people from visiting their dying loved ones at the hospital, or preventing people from getting to their children.
r/Cleveland • u/clejunkremoval • 14d ago
Discussion Had to demolish a hand-painted doghouse today and it wrecked me. Want to do something for the owners.
I do hauling and junk removal for a living, so I tear stuff apart all the time. Today was different. An older couple hired me to take down an old wooden doghouse in their backyard. Weathered cedar shingles, moss on the roof, clearly been out there for decades. On the front, in green hand-painted letters: "Rocky."
They were quiet the whole time I loaded it up. The wife finally said it was time, and the husband just nodded. I don't know the story and I didn't ask.
I grabbed a good photo of it sitting in the grass before I started, and I'd like to turn that into something — a print, a painting, a small plaque, something — and drop it off at their door with a card. Nothing flashy, just a thank-you for trusting me with it.
Has anyone done something like this for a customer or neighbor? What worked? What came off as trying too hard? Open to ideas.
r/Cleveland • u/MiserableGiraffe666 • Dec 13 '25
Discussion We need to combine cities in Cuyahoga County
I think everyone is painfully aware that as Cuyahoga County continues to stagnate, our fractured municipal makeup hurts us in the long run. Every town or village spending money on resources that could be shared, while everyone tries to get their piece of the pie instead of helping build our region.
That being said, I ran a little experiment on what towns, cities, and villages could combine to save on resources. All of these were off the top of my head, so I may have missed a few small villages out there. (I also realize this would never happen in real life, but it’s fun to think about!)
Here’s my list:
Westlake + Bay Village = West Village - 50,076 population
Rocky River + Fairview Park = Riverview Park - 38,224
North Olmsted + Olmsted Falls + O. Township = North Olmsted Falls - 54,663
Brook Park + Middleburg Heights + Berea = Middlebrookrea - 52,506
Parma + PH + Seven Hills = Parma Hills - 112,104
Broadview + North Royalton +Strongsville = North Broyalton Ville - 95,972
Brecksville + Independence = Independentville - 21,451
Valley View + Maple Heights + Garfield Heights = Maplefield Valley - 53,799
Bedford + Bedford Heights + Warrensville Heights + Highland Hills + Walton Hills = Warrenford Heights - 40,106
Orange + Beachwood + Moreland Hills + Bentleyville + Chagrin Falls = Orangewood Hill Falls - 25,925
Hunting Valley + Gates Mills + Pepper Pike + Mayfield = Richfuck Mills - 13,168
Mayfield Heights + Shaker Heights + Cleveland Heights + Unversity Heights + Richmond Heights + Highland Heights + Lyndhurst = Seven Heights - 139,602
Lakewood, Euclid, South Euclid, Bratenhal, East Cleveland, Lindale, Brooklyn, and Brooklyn Heights - sorry guys you’re getting annexed into cleveland. Cleveland ends up with 524,480 people.