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Washington Wizards vs Cleveland Cavaliers Live Stream: How to Watch NBA
The Cleveland Cavaliers look to sweep this series against the Washington Wizards in the last game of the regular season on Sunday.
The Cleveland Cavaliers host the Washington Wizards for the season series finale on Sunday night. The Wizards are in free fall to end the 2025-26 season. Washington is trying to avoid losing 10 in a row in the final game of the season. The Wizards have lost five in a row on the road and have won only one game since Feb. 22. That is a record of 1-25 and ensures that Washington will finish the season with at least 64 losses for the third year in a row. The Wizards will finish the season with the worst record in the league, regardless of what happens against Cleveland.
The Cavaliers are trying to bounce back from a loss against the Atlanta Hawks that ended a four-game winning streak. Cleveland is locked into the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference playoff race. Cleveland won the series against Washington, winning Game 3 on Feb. 11 in a 138-113 blow out at home. Sam Merrill scored a career-high 32 points and Donovan Mitchell was right behind him with 30. It was also James Harden’s debut in front of the Cavs’ faithful, and he scored 13 points and added 11 assists.
How to Watch Washington Wizards vs Cleveland Cavaliers Today:
Game Date: Sunday, April 12, 2026
Game Time: 6:00 p.m. ET
TV: FanDuel Sports Network Ohio 1 (Cleveland feed)
Location: Rocket Arena – Cleveland, OH
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The Cavs are coming off a 124-102 loss against the Hawks in the second game of a home-and-home series in Atlanta on Friday. The Cavs won at home on Wednesday in the first game of the back-to-back, 122-116, to extend their winning streak to four. But that offense didn’t translate on Friday on the road in a third quarter that turned the game around. Atlanta outscored Cleveland 35-17 after the half and never looked back. CJ McCollum led all scorers with 29 points and helped the Hawks clinch a playoff spot and the Southeast Division. Harden led the Cavs with 20 points, and Cleveland got good news with the return of Jaylon Tyson after missing 10 games by scoring 15 points.
The Wizards officially clinched the NBA’s worst record in their last game in a 140-117 loss on Friday. Washington is now the first team in the history of the NBA to lose 64 or more in three straight seasons. The Wizards got within four points late in the third quarter, but Miami went on a 13-3 run to reestablish its comfortable lead. Bub Carrington had a standout performance with a game-high 30 points, while Bilal Coulibaly added 25, 19 of which came in the first half.
What Time Is the Wizards vs Cavaliers Game On?
The Washington Wizards vs Cleveland Cavaliers game will take place on Sunday, April 12, 2026 at 6:00 p.m. ET. Tune in and catch some great NBA action.
What Channel Is the Washington Wizards vs Cleveland Cavaliers Game On?
Looking to watch this game? Fans can tune into FanDuel Sports Network Ohio 1 (Cleveland feed) to see the action. Make sure you subscribe to Fubo now to watch this matchup, as well as numerous other sports leagues.
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Storms trigger tornado warnings, knocks out power to thousands in Northeast Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Severe storms in Northeast Ohio Wednesday night into Thursday morning triggered several tornado warnings and knocked out power to thousands.
Check FirstEnergy’s, AEP’s, and CPP’s websites for the latest outage numbers.
Tornado warnings were issued for Ashland, Richland, and Huron Counties.
There was no reported damage related to the warnings as of 1:10 am.
These storms will remain in the area until 2 am, mainly producing very gusty winds.
However, due to very strong winds, tornado warnings can’t be ruled out- especially over southern locations within the 19 viewing area.
Submit photos and video below.
Check back with the 19 News First Alert Weather team for the latest weather forecast.
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Cleveland, OH
Brown Leads Letter to FBI Demanding Answers on Raid Targeting Voter Registration in NE Ohio
Cleveland, OH – Congresswoman Shontel Brown (OH-11) has led a letter to the FBI demanding answers regarding the Bureau’s raid targeting the Ohio Organizing Collective, an organization supporting voting rights and voter registration efforts in Ohio. Brown has strongly criticized the FBI raids as an effort to deny and suppress the vote in Northeast Ohio.
Congresswoman Brown announced the letter at a press conference in Cleveland this afternoon. Brown is urging Ohioans to continue to exercise their right to vote and to not be intimidated.
Brown’s letter to FBI Director Kash Patel and the Special Agent in Charge of the Cleveland Office was signed by Rep. Marcy Kaptur (OH-09), Rep. Joyce Beatty (OH-03), Rep. Greg Landsman (OH-01), and Rep. Emilia Sykes (OH-13).
The letter references other efforts by the Trump Administration to weaponize federal law enforcement and perpetuate false narratives around the 2020 election. Brown and the signees seek the legal justification used by the FBI to conduct this raid, full information on what warrants were obtained, and details about the scope of this massive operation, including how many agents were pulled off other assignments to be part of this raid.
“The people I represent deserve answers, because their right to vote is sacred and what happened in Cleveland last week is deeply alarming. When federal agents undertake a statewide operation against an organization whose mission is helping eligible Americans register to vote, the public has every right to ask questions. Any action that risks intimidating lawful voter registration efforts or discouraging participation in our democracy should concern every American, regardless of party. My message to Ohioans is simple: it is safe to participate, register, vote and help your neighbors do the same. We will remain vigilant in defending the sacred right to vote and protecting the democratic freedoms that generations fought to secure,” said Congresswoman Shontel Brown.
The text of the letter is as follows:
Dear Director Patel and Special Agent in Charge DelManzo,
We write to express deep concern regarding the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s recent raid of the Cleveland office of the Ohio Organizing Collaborative (OCC) and the reported questioning of OCC staff, volunteers, and community partners throughout Ohio. According to reports FBI agents not only raided the OCC’s Cleveland office but also followed individuals connected to the organization in their cars, followed their children to school, and went to their homes demanding to enter them under the guise of investigating voter fraud.
For almost two decades, the Ohio Organizing Collaborative has encouraged civic engagement participated voter registration, community organizing and advocacy. While no organization is above the law, the expansive scope of the federal activity focused on such a prominent voting rights organization, coupled with the absence of any public explanation regarding the basis of these actions raises serious questions about whether federal law enforcement is being deployed in a manner that could have a chilling effect on lawful civic engagement.
We are concerned that in an election year, DOJ and FBI seem to have abandoned their own Election Year Sensitivities policy which forbids selecting the timing of public statements, overt steps, or charges to affect any election. Any deviation from these standards—especially overt investigative activity targeting a voter-registration organization—risks weaponizing the federal government against lawful civic activity.
These concerns are heightened by this Administration’s efforts to push unsubstantiated claims of widespread voter fraud, specifically in the 2020 Presidential election. Over the past year the FBI has raided the elections office in Fulton County, Georgia collecting 2020 ballots,3 the Department of Justice (DOJ) has demanded full, unredacted voter rolls from at least 44 states and the District of Columbia,4 and despite no findings of widespread voter fraud this Administration continues to take unprecedented actions to, restrict access to the ballot, weaken voting-rights protections, and to cast doubt on our election administration. Against this backdrop, further aggressive federal investigative actions like the raid in Cleveland and the indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center creates serious concerns that federal law enforcement is being used to intimidate civic organizations and deter lawful participation in our democratic process.
The First Amendment protects the rights of individuals and organizations to engage in political advocacy, and association. Any investigation of these protected activities must be conducted with the utmost care and in accordance with all relevant law and Department of Justice policies designed to prevent political bias or retaliation.
To better understand the basis and scope of the FBI’s recent actions against the Ohio Organizing Collaborative, we request answers to the following questions:
- What specific authority or legal basis was used to authorize the search of the Ohio Organizing Collaborative’s Cleveland office? Please produce the warrant and affidavit.
- What specific authority or legal basis was used to authorize to the questioning, following, and appearance at the private residences of individuals associated with Ohio Organizing Collaborative?
- Please provide all information that led to the initiation of this investigation including any referrals, approvals, or authorizations received by the Department of Justice or any other relevant office.
- Did any state or local law enforcement request, recommend, or participate in the raid of Ohio Organizing Collaborative’s Cleveland office and the following and questioning of staff and volunteers? If so, please provide all documentation and communication on the collaboration across agencies and governments.
- Did any federal entities (including but not limited to DHS and ODNI) participate or share information leading to the raid of Ohio Organizing Collaborative’s Cleveland office and the following and questioning of staff and volunteers? If so, please provide all documentation and communication on the collaboration across agencies and governments.
- What are the policies and protocols that govern investigations that involve organizations that legally participate in voter registration?
- How many FBI personnel participated in the search and related investigative activities?
- Were any agents reassigned from other investigations or offices to participate in this operation? If so, from which offices and for what duration?
- Did the FBI/DOJ consult the Criminal Division’s Public Integrity Section, and were the Election-Year Sensitivities policies followed regarding timing of overt steps? Please produce consultation records and approvals.
We request a response no later than June 22, 2026
Sincerely,
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Cleveland, OH
Sentencing for man convicted of fatal shooting of Middleburg Heights teenager at clothing store
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -A 28-year-old Cleveland man who pleaded guilty to the deadly shooting of a Middleburg Heights teenager at a clothing store, was sentenced Tuesday by Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Judge David Matia to life in prison.
Marvin Flemings Jr. is eligible for parole after 35 1/2 years.
In May, Flemings pleaded guilty to aggravated murder and felonious assault.
Tamer Almadi, 18, was murdered inside ELITE Clothing 216 in the 7900 block of Euclid Ave. on Sept. 30, 2024.
This is in the city’s Fairfax neighborhood.
According to Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley, Marvin Flemings Jr. and Marquell Flemings entered the store wearing a mask and looking for a 38-year-old male employee.
O’Malley said Almadi was held at gunpoint and Marvin entered the back room searching for the 38-year-old.
Several gunshots were fired and Almadi, the 38-year-old store employee, Marvin and Marquell were all struck.
Before fleeing the store, Marvin allegedly executed Almadi and stole guns from the scene.
When officers arrived, they found the three gunshot victims.
Almadi had been shot three times in the chest and died from his injuries at a local hospital, according to police.
The 38-year-old man was treated and released from a local hospital for a gunshot wound to his right ankle and buttock. His name is not being released.
Marquell was treated for serious injuries and no further update has been given on his condition.
Marvin was identified after he showed up at a local hospital later that day seeking medical attention for the gunshot wound. Marvin was treated for his injuries and taken into police custody.
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