Cleveland, OH
Senior citizen in Cleveland concerned about higher property taxes says her home value doubled after county reappraisal
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Dorothy Williams has lived in her home in the Kinsman neighborhood for 41 years.
On Tuesday, she was shocked when she received her letter from Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer showing the reappraised value of her property.
“Almost passed out, but thank God I didn’t but that is very high,” Williams said.
Her home was previously valued at $18,700. The county said it is now valued at $40,000.
“They haven’t been inside or anywhere they just going from the outside,” Williams said. “Painted the porch and painted the fence and they say, ‘oh’ that’s how much it’s worth.”
Williams said she qualifies for the Homestead Exemption Program.
It’s a statewide program that reduces the property tax burden of qualified senior citizens and permanently and totally disabled homeowners, disabled veterans and surviving spouses of public service officers killed in the line of duty, by exempting some of the market value of their home from taxation.
According to the Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer’s website, Williams will go from paying an estimated $0 in property taxes in 2024 to an estimated $432 in 2025.
“A fixed income you don’t have it,” Williams said. “It’s a lot of elderly people like me they don’t have it.
Williams said this property tax hike will impact her neighbors who are also on fixed incomes.
“How are they allowing this to happen to senior citizens,” Williams said. “We can lose a whole lot by allowing them to go up on our property taxes so high.”
The county is hosting a virtual live event on the county’s Facebook, Instagram, and X pages to answer questions from taxpayers.
The county said taxpayers can send questions in advance to communications@cuyahogacounty.gov or ask in the comments during the event.
There are also four upcoming in-person community meetings.
- Monday, July 29, 2024
Saint Agnes Our Lady of Fatima Church
6800 Lexington Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44103
6-8 PM - Tuesday, July 30, 2024
Tri-C Eastern Campus Theatre
4250 Richmond Road
Highland Hills, OH 44122
6-8 PM - Wednesday, July 31, 2024
Tri-C Western Campus Theatre
11000 W. Pleasant Valley Road
Parma, OH 44130
6-8 PM - Thursday, August 1, 2024
Urban Community School
4909 Lorain Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44102
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Cleveland, OH
Cleveland Cavaliers Trade out of No. 29 Overall in 2026 NBA Draft
The Cleveland Cavaliers have traded out of the 2026 NBA Draft.
The Cavs had the No. 29 overall selection on Tuesday night. But Cavs President of Basketball Operations Koby Altman decided to trade that selection to the Sacramento Kings in exchange for No. 34 overall and a future second-round selection.
At No. 29 overall, the Cavs will send the Kings UConn forward Alex Karaban.
“It’s in the distant future,” a source told cleveland.com’s Chris Fedor about the future second-round selection acquired in this deal.
Reports from Fedor surfaced early Tuesday morning that the Cavaliers could be interested in bailing out of the first round. By late Tuesday night, Altman was able to execute a trade that sets the Cavs up for further flexibility in the offseason.
Why the Cavs traded out of No. 29 overall
The Cavaliers would’ve owed the No. 29 pick a guaranteed salary just under $2 million.
Because the Cavs are in the lone second apron – and could be looking to shed salary this offseason – ditching the No. 29 overall pick saves the Cavaliers a couple of bucks.
Second round picks are non-guaranteed, two-way deals. That gives the Cavs the financial flexibility they’re looking for.
What the Cavs could do at No. 34 overall
This is a talented draft class. A few high profile players slid into the second round.
UNC center Henri Veesaar is still waiting to hear his name called. The 7-foot center could be a backup to Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley. Duke wing Isaiah Evans is also still waiting to hear his name called, and could fill a big position of need for the Cavaliers. Arkansas guard Maleek Thomas was consistently mocked to Cleveland, and he slid to Day 2 as well.
There’s always a chance that Altman could trade back again.
Second round draft picks are valuable because they could be used as sweeteners in trades this offseason. For example, in exchange for a team taking on the contract of a player like Dennis Schroder or Max Strus, the Cavaliers might want to attach a second round draft pick to make the package more appealing to a trade partner.
Flexibility should be the name of the game for Altman as he tries to improve Cleveland’s roster this offseason. The Cavs won’t have a first round draft pick until 2028. But bailing out of Tuesday night’s first round will give Altman plenty of options on Wednesday and into the rest of the offseason.
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Cleveland, OH
Max McEnelly Lands High-Profile Matchup With Bo Nickal at RAF
University of Minnesota star wrestler Max McEnelly won the 2026 NCAA national championship at 184 pounds, and he’s now set to face superstar Bo Nickal at Real American Freestyle (RAF) 12 on August 22nd in Cleveland, Ohio.
THIS MATCH UP🔥
Bo Nickal takes on Max McEnelly August 22 in Cleveland at RAF12.
Tickets in bio. Stream exclusively on @foxnation pic.twitter.com/loEWdeb5pZ
— Real American Freestyle (@RAFWrestlingUSA) June 22, 2026
McEnelly is preparing for his redshirt junior season with the Gophers, and Nickal is 9-1 as a professional mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter, following a storied collegiate wrestling career at Penn State. Their freestyle wrestling match will be contested at 215 pounds.
RAF is an American freestyle wrestling promotion that was founded by Chad Bronstein, Terri Francis, and Hulk Hogan in 2025. The August 22nd show at Rocket Arena will be the one-year anniversary of the promotion. The fights will be broadcast on FOX Nation.
Nickal most recently competed at UFC Freedom 250 at the White House, where he defeated Kyle Daukas via first-round finish. He’s now 6-1 in his UFC career. His match against McEnelly will be his second under RAF. He defeated Jacob Cardenas via decision at the promotion’s first show last summer.
Nickal is 6-foot-1, and he wrestled at 197 pounds at Penn State. He competes at the 185-pound middweight division in the UFC, so he might have a slight size advantage over McEnelly, who’s 5-foot-10. The event will be a high-profile opportunity, as McEnelly continues to establish himself as one of the best pound-for-pound wrestlers in the country.
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Cleveland, OH
Cleveland man dies after fatal shooting at gas station
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A man was killed Friday after being shot at a gas station on the city’s East side.
Cleveland police said they responded to the Sunoco in the 3300 block of E. 93rd St. around 8:30 p.m.
According to police, officers were in the area when they heard gunshots.
When officers arrived at the gas station, they found the victim with gunshot wounds.
Officers immediately began to provide first aid until EMS arrived and transported him to University Hospitals.
Carl Formby, 49, died from his injuries at the hospital.
Officers said they found two firearms and several casings at the scene.
The Cleveland Police Homicide Unit is investigating the incident.
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