Cleveland, OH
Two Favorites Emerge For the Cavaliers Head Coaching Role
The Cleveland Cavaliers enter the offseason with a bunch of questions to answer. After going 48-34 and securing the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference, the Cavs were knocked out of the playoffs by the Boston Celtics in five games.
That led to the organization firing J.B. Bickerstaff even though Cleveland just had their two best years since LeBron James left town in 2019.
With Donovan Mitchell eligible for an extension this summer, Cleveland is trying to make sure this hire will please him. The latest report reveals that the Cavaliers seem to have two favorites for the vacant head coaching position.
Kenny Atkinson and James Borrego are viewed as the current favorites for the Cavaliers’ head coaching job, per @WindhorstESPN (https://t.co/GdAe5XQPtr).
Cleveland is expected to have a coach in place before they present Donovan Mitchell his $208 million extension. pic.twitter.com/p74ziPDkri — Evan Sidery (@esidery) June 3, 2024
Brian Windhorst of ESPN said on his podcast “Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective” that both Kenny Atkinson and James Borrego appear to be at the top of the list.
“The belief from the people I’ve talked to is that Kenny Atkinson and James Borrego are near the lead. It is not a surprise because J.B. Bickerstaff was sort of an older style defensive-based coach. You typically will go the other direction when you change coaches. “
– Brian Windhorst
Both Atkinson and Borrego are known for being offensive-minded coaches and that would be a breath of fresh air for the Cavs. This is a very critical hire for Cleveland, as they look to have someone take this young core to the next step, especially with an extension of Mitchell hanging in the balance.
Atkinson was the lead man for the Brooklyn Nets from 2016-2020, with one playoff trip. His record was 118-190 with the Nets. He has plenty of experience throughout his career. The 57-year-old was an assistant coach for the New York Knicks, Atlanta Hawks, Los Angeles Clippers, and most recently with the Golden State Warriors.
Meanwhile, Borrego served as the head coach for the Charlotte Hornets from 2018-2022, compiling a 138-163 record. Currently, he’s an assistant on the New Orleans Pelicans staff.
The Cavs are eligible to offer Mitchell a four-year, $208 million extension as soon as the NBA Finals are wrapped up so the organization is eager to have a coach in place by then.
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House explosion in Cleveland’s Slavic Village neighborhood catches neighboring houses on fire
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A house explosion in Cleveland’s Slavic Village neighborhood caught its two neighboring houses and a car on fire and covered the street in thick smoke.
The family who lived in the house that exploded was not home at the time, Cleveland Fire confirmed.
Cleveland EMS told 19 News that paramedics evaluated a 14-year-old boy in stable condition and will be transported by private vehicle for medical assistance.
All residents were safely evacuated and are being assisted by the Red Cross.
The houses are in the 5900 block of Cable Avenue, east of Broadway.
The two-story house that exploded collapsed after noon, Cleveland Fire confirmed.
The explosion and blaze caught the neighboring houses on both sides on fire, Cleveland Fire said.
Below is raw video our 19 News crews captured on scene:
Our cameras captured a first responder carrying a young child on the street away from the home, but it is unknown which house the child lived in.
Cleveland Fire said that 10 companies and 45 firefighters had all fires under control in an hour and a half.
Clouds of smoke filled the nearby streets, creating dangerously low visibility and difficult breathing conditions.
The plume of smoke could be seen for miles, even in downtown Cleveland and Parma.
The cause of the explosion and the estimated damage amount have yet to be determined. Enbridge Gas is on scene, and 19 News is waiting to hear back.
Return to 19 News for updates.
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Arraignment for teen accused of murder at Cleveland deli
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The 17-year-old boy accused of a deadly shooting at a Cleveland deli, pleaded not guilty at his arraignment in Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Thursday.
Royal King was indicted on the charges of aggravated murder, murder, felonious assault, carrying concealed weapons, and improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle.
King will continue being held on a $1 million bond at the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Detention Facility.
He will return to court on March 2 for a pre-trial.
King is accused of killing Jahari Stegall, 17, on Sept. 19, 2025 at the E. 185th Deli in the city’s Northshore Collinwood neighborhood.
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King allegedly drove to the deli in a stolen car and walked through the aisles.
Security cameras then show Stegall walking through the parking lot.
King allegedly met Stegall at the door with a gun in his hand and shot him in the back of the head before fleeing the scene.
Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley said Stegall was a good kid who barely knew King.
U.S. Marshals arrested King on Oct. 29, 2025 at home on E. 147th Street in Cleveland.
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Ohio EMA expanding traveler alert system
OHIO — The Ohio Emergency Management Agency, in partnership with the National Weather Service offices in Wilmington and Cleveland, is partnering with Lamar Advertising to help expand the Ohio Traveler Alert System to more parts of the state.
Ohio EMA said the system will soon include areas of greater Cleveland, Toledo and the Cincinnati Metropolitan area.
“Severe weather can make driving difficult and dangerous,” said Gov. Mike DeWine, R-Ohio. “By expanding the Ohio Traveler Alert System, our goal is to get critical weather alerts to more drivers in real-time.”
The system was launched in 2024 in the areas of Dayton and Columbus. If there’s severe weather, digital billboards display messages alerting travelers about certain conditions, such as high winds, snow squalls, ice and flooding.
“Collaborations like these are the backbone of community safety,” said Sima Merick, Ohio Emergency Management Agency executive director. “When we work together, we strengthen our ability to protect the people we serve. OTAS is a prime example of these partnerships.”
Ohio EMA said the communication and messaging on billboards is not only an effective way to communicate to Ohio residents but also to travelers who may not be familiar with the area.
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