Community Corner

Missing 11-Year-Old + Greater Cleveland Urban Film Festival

The Cleveland Daily is the quickest way to get caught up on everything worth knowing today in town.

Happy Monday, Cleveland! Here's everything you need to know about what's happening today in town.


Are you a local business owner or marketer in Cleveland? Our premium local sponsorships will keep you at the top of inboxes around town every morning. Contact us here for the lowdown.


First, today's weather:

Mostly cloudy throughout the day. High: 83 Low: 73.


Here are the top stories in Cleveland today:

  1. Police are looking for an 11-year-old Cleveland boy who is missing. Jayden Herndon went missing from his grandmother's house in the 1200 block of East 186th Street. He was last seen on Sept. 11 at around 11 p.m. (Cleveland 19 News)
  2. A man died four days after being stabbed in Cleveland's North Collinwood neighborhood. Albert Wood, a 44-year-old Cleveland man, was taken into custody on Saturday by Fifth District officers and is accused of aggravated murder. Police have not said if there was a motive for the stabbing. (dailyadvent.com)
  3. Without hurricanes, wildfires, and water shortages, Cleveland's climate may be a new selling point for the city. (cleveland.com)
  4. The Greater Cleveland Urban Film Festival has started this week, marking its 10 year anniversary as it returns to the big screen through Sept. 17th. (Cleveland 19 News)
  5. A Cleveland Heights High teacher and coach offers First-Aid and CPR classes for the 20th anniversary of 9/11. (cleveland.com)

Today in Cleveland:

  • Gardening Growth Series - Rice Branch Library (3:30 PM)
  • Tremont Think and Drink Book Club - Jefferson Branch Library Online (7:00 PM)

Events:

Job listings:


That's it for today! See you tomorrow for another update. If you're loving these newsletters, consider inviting some of your friends and neighbors to follow along. You can send them this link to subscribe.

Danielle Fallon

About me: Danielle Fallon is a writer who loves using her creativity to fuel her passion for communication. She is an employee of content creation agency Lightning Media Partners and assists Patch.com with community newsletter curation. Danielle also holds a Master's Degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders and works part-time as a pediatric speech therapist.

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.