Cleveland, OH
Khloé Kardashian brings kids to see dad Tristan Thompson play professionally for first time
Khloé Kardashian took her kids to a Cleveland Cavaliers game to watch their father, Tristian Thompson, play professionally for the first time.
The Good American co-founder was spotted at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, Oh., alongside her 6-year-old daughter, True, and 1-year-old son, Tatum, Monday night.
Sources told TMZ that the little ones haven’t attended an NBA game and True has been asking to watch her dad play live.
While Tatum is too young to understand the sport, Kardashian, 39, believes he will enjoy watching Thompson, 33, play against the Boston Celtics, per the outlet.
Insiders also claimed Khloé wanted to make the experience extra special for her kids and Kim Kardashian’s son Saint West, who joined the outing.
Ahead of the game, the mom of two was seen walking in a secluded area of the event center while wearing an all-leather fit, per a video posted to X.
True happily walked by her side while styling an adorable all-pink outfit with purple boots.
As for Tatum and West, they repped Thompson’s jersey.
While Khloé and the basketball pro are no longer together, they maintain an amicable co-parenting relationship for their kids.
However, the “Kardashians” star admitted on some days it’s not easy to get along with Thompson, who was involved in several cheating scandals during their relationship.
“I had to learn to take control of my feelings,” she told tmrw magazine in January. “It’s way harder to be nice. It’s way harder when you’re really mad at someone, it’s really hard to sit in their face in front of your kids and be like, ‘Hi!’”
Khloé hypothesized that it would be “easy to never talk to him again and to just badmouth him,” though she doesn’t feel that way every day.
Thompson cheated on the reality star throughout their on-and-off relationship from 2016 to 2021 and during both of their pregnancies.
Ahead of True being born in 2018, the NBA star was seen flirting with a mystery woman while at a lounge in New York City.
“When I had True, I found out 48 hours before she was born that Tristan was cheating on me, and then I went into labor weeks early because I was so stressed out,” Khloé shared during Season 2 of her family’s reality TV show on Hulu.
The former couple called it quits when Thompson was spotted kissing Kylie Jenner’s former bestie, Jordyn Woods in 2019.
They later reconciled and decided to have another baby via surrogate. However, after transferring the embryo in November 2021, Khloé learned the serial cheater was expecting another child with a fitness model.
Despite their woes, the “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” alum claimed that Thompson is an “incredible father” to both of their kids.
Cleveland, OH
Anita Hupp – WHIZ – Fox 5 / Marquee Broadcasting
Anita L. Hupp age 65, of Caldwell, OH passed away Wednesday, November 6, 2024 at her home surrounded by her family she loved. She was born September 17, 1959 in Cleveland, OH daughter of the late Winford and Rosalie Adkins.
She will be remembered for the meticulous care she took of her home. Anita was most happy when she spent time with her grandchildren.
In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her son Roger L. Hupp; brothers Danny Adkins, Tommy Adkins, and Clyde Adkins; sister Sharon Lowe.
Those left to cherish her memory are her husband Alan L. Hupp; son Alan (Melanie) Hupp of Grafton, OH; 3 grandchildren Colton Hupp, Hunter Hupp, and Autumn Hupp; brother Ronnie Dale Adkins of Cleveland, OH and Robert (Janet) Adkins of Grafton. She is also survived by several nieces, nephews, and friends.
The family will receive friends for memorial visitation Wednesday, November 13, 2024 from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM at Chandler Funeral Home & Cremation Service, 609 West Street, Caldwell, OH 43724. A graveside service with inurnment will follow the visitation at Hoskinsville Cemetery near Belle Valley, OH. Please join us in remembering Anita by visiting her memorial at www.ChandlerFuneralHome.net
Cleveland, OH
Cleveland Police find missing endangered 45-year-old man
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The Cleveland Division of Police found the missing and endangered man they posted about Thursday.,
According to a release Friday morning, the man was found.
Cleveland Police did not release any information on his condition
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Cleveland, OH
‘Tanisha’s Law' introduced 10 years after woman dies in Cleveland police custody
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Nov. 12 will mark a decade since 37-year-old Tanisha Anderson died on scene while in the custody of Cleveland police officers.
To honor her memory, “Tanisha’s Law” was recently introduced by Cleveland City Council on Nov. 4.
Cleveland City Councilmembers, Student Legislative Initiative of Cleveland, and Anderson’s family are hosting a press conference on “Tanisha’s Law” at 3 p.m. on Nov. 7 at the Case Western Reserve University law school.
Police were called to Anderson’s house on November 12, 2014, because the family said Tanisha was having a mental health episode. Scott Aldridge and Bryan Myers responded. Anderson agreed to go to a hospital before struggling with police after getting into a cruiser.
According to a statement in court documents from Anderson’s brother, Aldridge “slammed my sister to the ground and while she was lying face down, pulled her arms back and cuffed her.”
“We think as law enforcement they were here to protect and serve us, they had some responsibility to show some dignity and respect because she died buck naked on the ground,” Tanisha’s uncle Michael Anderson previously told 19 News.
The Ohio Attorney General’s office was in charge of the investigation into officers Aldridge and Myers.
The officers, in court documents, and statements from the officers’ union have said they did nothing wrong during their encounter with Anderson.
An initial autopsy, performed by the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s office, determined that the manner of Anderson’s death was homicide, and she died because she stopped breathing after being placed on the ground on her stomach, and that heart problems and mental illness contributed to her death.
Earlier, a judge ruled a medical examiner’s report shouldn’t be considered in Anderson’s death investigation, so the Attorney General’s office ordered a second autopsy.
The city denied excessive force was used.
The Ohio Attorney General’s office was in charge of the investigation into officers Scott Aldridge and Bryan Myers.
They were not indicted by a Cuyahoga County grand jury, according to the Ohio Attorney General’s Office.
Cleveland reached a $2.25 million settlement with the Anderson family.
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