CLEVELAND — Are you ready for the weekend? We'll get you ready on the Friday edition of What's New with Betsy Kling and Jay Crawford.
As vendors and customers have spent years calling for improvements to the struggling West Side Market, the city of Cleveland is seeking help. Mark Naymik has more on the search for a consultant. Also, Quicken Loans founder and Cleveland Cavaliers, Canton Charge and Cleveland Monsters owner Dan Gilbert spoke in public on Friday for the first time since he suffered a stroke last year. Our Andrew Horansky was there in Detroit.
Stephanie Haney will check in with what's 'Clicking in Cleveland.' Speaking on TNT's Inside the NBA, Charles Barkley ripped Cavaliers players for their role in the departure of former head coach John Beilein. Also, Francisco Lindor says he won't take a 'hometown discount' to remain with the Cleveland Indians. Stephanie will also preview Downtown Cleveland Restaurant Week.
Cleveland's Slovenian Mardi Gras Festival has been going on all week and continues this weekend. Our Mike Polk Jr. is there to fill us in.
Chances are you, or someone close to you, is sick. There were five flu-related deaths in Cuyahoga County this week and 14 this season. Dr. Gina Robinson, a pediatrician from Cleveland Clinic, will show us natural ways to keep you kids from geting the flu.
Selena Gomez speaks to an ex through song and Bethenny Frankel reveals why she left the 'Real Housewives' world. Those are just some of Hollywood's top headlines in Friday's Pop Break with Stephanie Haney.
Rev up your engines because the Cleveland Auto Show is back at the IX Center! Will Ujek will have your first look at some of the hottest, fastest, and most high-tech new cars for 2020.