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My co-host Ken Suzan and I are welcoming you the episode 176 of the IP Fridays Podcast. Today's interview guest is returning guest Franklin Graves, who is a senior counsel at Linkedin and teaching IP law at Emerson College. With my co-host Ken Suzan he is discussing how the law for creators has dramatically changed in the past years. Franklin Graves is expressing his personal views and not the views of Linkedin or Microsoft. He is talking about the paper “Upload Complete” before he joined Linkedin. Bio: https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklingraves/ Paper: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5271442 Website: https://creatoreconomylaw.com/ But before we jump into this interview, I have news for you! Richard Meade, a judge on the UK High Court and one of the most prominent figures in European patent law, was appointed Lord Justice of Appeal at the British Court of Appeal on June 12, 2026. Meade played a key role in numerous landmark British patent decisions, particularly in the area of standard-essential patents (SEPs) and FRAND licenses. In Insulet Corp. v. EOFlow Co., No. 2025-1807, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit completely overturned the original $452 million judgment (which had already been reduced by the District Court to $59.4 million) in favor of Insulet. In its decision of June 2, 2026, in the case of Fujifilm v. Kodak, the UPC Board of Appeal provided comprehensive clarifications regarding so-called “long-arm jurisdiction”—that is, the question of whether the UPC can also rule on national patent claims outside the UPC territory (such as in the United Kingdom). In 14 guiding principles, the judges established specific procedural rules for various categories of cases. There is no automatic UPC jurisdiction over national patent claims outside the UPC territory. The Munich Regional Court has issued an arrest warrant against the managing director of Polytech Health & Aesthetics GmbH because he is alleged to have continued to exploit the Brazilian company Silimed's patent for breast implants despite a preliminary injunction. A number of IT and automotive industry associations—which are among the most frequent users of Inter Partes Reviews (IPR) at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office—have filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court, urging the Court to grant Google's certiorari petition. An attorney for a Las Vegas performer has asked a California federal judge to temporarily prohibit Taylor Swift from using “The Life of a Showgirl” as a trademark while the trademark lawsuit is pending. Swift's attorney called the lawsuit baseless. And now let's hear Ken discuss creator law with Franklin! AI, Platform Law, and the Creator Economy: What Businesses Need to Know Now Franklin Graves has spent his entire career watching digital content move through systems that most people never see. He started in marketing at a major music label right out of law school, then represented individual creators on YouTube in a pro bono capacity, then moved to the platform side at Eventbrite, and today works as Senior Product Counsel at LinkedIn, where he focuses on AI, data, and the regulatory questions that come with both. His recently published law review article, Upload Complete: An Introduction to Creator Economy Law, is the first academic paper to address the creator economy as a distinct legal field. In a recent episode of the IP Fridays podcast, he spoke with host Kenneth Suzan about responsible AI development, platform regulation, and what it actually means to own your audience in a world where the rules keep changing overnight. From Content Creator to Platform Lawyer The through-line in Graves’ career is a genuine understanding of how content moves from an idea in someone’s head to an audience on a screen. That experience, he argues, is precisely what in-house counsel needs right now. Lawyers working on AI and product development cannot afford to sit at a distance from the technology they are advising on. They need to use the tools, experience them as a creator or end user would, and understand the nuances of how a product actually operates before it reaches the public. Understanding the product first is the precondition for everything else. That philosophy translates directly into how he approaches responsible AI implementation. The landscape of AI standards is crowded: NIST frameworks, the EU AI Act, sector-specific guidance, and a growing body of industry-adopted best practices. The challenge for in-house counsel is not knowing that these standards exist. It is making them actionable for the engineering and product teams they support. Abstract principles need to become concrete controls and workflows. Graves offers one practical shortcut: most companies already have open source software review processes that involve the right stakeholders, the right sign-off levels, and the right security checks. Layering the specifics of generative AI or large language models onto those existing processes is far more efficient than building something new from scratch. A Fragmented Regulatory World The geopolitical dimension of AI regulation is something Graves thinks about constantly in his role at LinkedIn. The EU AI Act, shifting US executive orders, and country-specific approaches to data privacy have created a regulatory environment that can change the rules of the game without warning. His analogy is instructive: creators have long understood what it means to build a community on a platform they do not own. An algorithm change, a policy update, or a government ban can wipe out years of audience-building overnight. Businesses deploying AI tools globally now face a structurally similar problem. The response, for creators and for platforms alike, is to build resilience rather than rely on stability that may not last. TikTok is the clearest recent example. When the platform faced the prospect of being shut down in the United States on national security grounds, it triggered a broader conversation about platform dependence that had been building for years. Creators who had invested their entire business in one platform suddenly confronted the possibility that their audience could simply disappear. The lesson is not that platforms are bad. It is that concentration of any kind, whether it is your audience, your data pipeline, or your regulatory compliance strategy, creates fragility. What Is a Creator, Legally Speaking? One of the central contributions of Graves’ law review article is definitional. The terminology matters more than it might seem. When courts and regulators talk about creators without a shared understanding of what that word means, the resulting legal analysis tends to miss the mark. Graves draws a distinction between users who post content, creators who post with the intent to build an audience and eventually monetize it, and influencers, a subset of creators who are actively running a small business through their content. The difference is intent. A parent posting family photos on Facebook is a user. Someone building a subscription community around their professional expertise is running a business, and the legal framework that applies to them should reflect that. That distinction matters practically when it comes to liability. As more creators build their own platforms, whether through custom membership sites, open source tools like Ghost, or federated social networks, they take on obligations that previously fell to large platforms: content moderation policies, privacy notices, terms of service, and compliance with data regulations across multiple jurisdictions. A creator in Tennessee running a membership platform with subscribers in Germany is operating a global business, whether they think of themselves that way or not. Protecting Children Online: A Question Without a Clean Answer The tension between age verification and privacy is one of the more difficult problems in platform law right now. Australia, several European countries, and a growing number of US states have introduced or passed minimum age requirements for social media accounts. The technical challenge is real: verifying age online requires collecting identifying information, and collecting identifying information creates privacy risk, particularly for the young people the laws are designed to protect. Who should bear the responsibility for that verification is also unresolved. Is it the platform? The app store? The mobile operating system? Graves does not pretend there is a clean answer, but he points to the mobile layer as an underexplored option. The Apple App Store and Google Play Store already have significant leverage over which apps reach users on their devices. Whether that leverage should extend to age verification is a question that deserves more attention than it currently receives. The Right of Publicity in the Age of AI Voice cloning, digital replicas, and AI-generated synthetic media have pushed the right of publicity into territory that traditional IP law was not designed to cover. Trademark law, copyright law, and existing publicity rights each capture part of the problem but none of them covers it completely. The result, as Graves describes it, is a period of experimentation: lawyers filing trademarks on vocal sounds and phrases, states updating their publicity statutes to explicitly mention artificial intelligence, and entertainment unions negotiating over who controls a performance and any AI-generated iterations of it. Tennessee’s Elvis Act is a concrete example of the legislative response: the state updated its right of publicity law to include voice and to reference AI directly. Similar efforts are underway elsewhere. The underlying challenge is calibrating protection so that it gives creators and performers meaningful control over their likeness and voice without foreclosing the development of generative AI systems that depend on broad rights to process and learn from content. Somewhere between those two interests, a workable legal framework needs to emerge. The brand deal context may be where the issue becomes most immediately practical. When a brand partners with an influencer and the campaign involves generative AI in any form, the contract needs to address control explicitly. Who has final approval over how the influencer’s likeness or voice is used in AI-generated deliverables? What happens to those assets after the campaign ends? These are not hypothetical questions. They are contract drafting problems that any brand counsel or creator attorney should be addressing today. What Comes Next Graves is cautious about predictions, but his sense of direction is clear. The regulatory environment will continue to fragment before it converges. The right of publicity will be updated, imperfectly, in more jurisdictions. Creators will continue to move toward owning more of their infrastructure. And the lawyers who do this work best will be the ones who understand the technology well enough to translate it into practical, defensible decisions for the people they advise. Full Transcript: Ken Suzan: Thank you, Rolf. Our returning guest today is Franklin Graves. Franklin is the founder and editor of Creator Economy Law, a website and newsletter that educates creator economy professionals on the intersection of law and policy with the world of creators, brands, and platforms. Franklin also published the first law review article focused on the creator economy, Upload Complete, an introduction to creator economy law. He regularly appears across news and media outlets as a commentator and contributor with a focus on educating creators and raising awareness of all legal aspects of the creator economy. Franklin is based in Nashville, Tennessee. Ken Suzan: Franklin was invited to participate as one of the creators and creator economy professionals in the first ever White House creator economy conference. Franklin works full time as a product counsel at LinkedIn Corporation. As a member of the product and data team, he focuses on emerging issues in AI and data. Franklin previously held roles on the technology law group at HCA Healthcare, the commercial legal team at Eventbrite, and the business and legal affairs team at Naxos Music Group. Welcome back Franklin to the IP Fridays podcast. Franklin Graves: Thank you so much for having me. It is exciting to be back and reflecting over the last decade since I last joined and also the paper that I wrote that dives into this in more detail. So I really appreciate it. And yes, full disclosure, I currently work for LinkedIn, which is a subsidiary of Microsoft. I’m here in my personal capacity to talk about this, the paper I wrote before joining LinkedIn and all of that. So thank you so much for having me back. Ken Suzan: Excellent. So Franklin, since your last appearance on IP Fridays in 2017, your career has evolved significantly. You are now senior product counsel at LinkedIn focusing on AI and data. How has working inside a major tech platform changed your perspective on the legal frameworks governing digital content compared to when you were viewing it purely from the creator side? Franklin Graves: I appreciate that question because when I wrote the article, I did not work for LinkedIn. And I had been coming from a history in my career where I, right out of law school, worked for a record label like we talked about almost 10 years ago. And I was on the content creation side. I’ve represented a major distributor of classical music digitally at the time. And that was my first exposure to understanding how content was taken from the initial inception stage from creators and routed through all the various digital platforms that were at the time still evolving and even arguably still today continue to evolve. The early days of YouTube Music launching and then Apple Music launching, and then going through all the phases of high-res audio and everything that came after that. So that was an interesting perspective to start my career with. And then I went to Eventbrite, which is a ticketing platform, but was also focused on elevating event creators. They kind of took on that moniker of “Hey, we are event creators that we support.” And that was arguably my first exposure to the platform side, the tech platform side of it, because Eventbrite is a platform. And so then I evolved from there in my personal capacity, in a pro bono capacity representing individual creators across the YouTube space. And that’s what we talked about a little bit back when I first came on the podcast. Franklin Graves: Over the last decade, it’s been a chance to grow my own understanding of the creator economy. The terminology “creator economy” came around. And then now on the other side of it, having written the article and all that, and now being fully in-house at LinkedIn, I truly am experiencing a social media platform. LinkedIn is of course arguably way more than just the platform itself. There are so many different avenues to it, but it is a chance for me to understand what it is like working for a company that is operating the platform that people are distributing content on. There’s a user journey to content and all of that. So it’s definitely enhanced and given me a different perspective from a major tech platform side. And part of my role at LinkedIn is really heavily focused on understanding regulation and how that from an AI and data perspective impacts the company. And so I’ve been really leveling up my game over the last year and a half that I’ve been here, understanding mostly EU regulations, but also US regulations that are still in their infancy when it comes to AI. But really when it comes to privacy and data, those are pretty well established across the board. It’s been kind of a combination of what I learned at Eventbrite, because I went to Eventbrite when GDPR was going into effect. And so that was an eyes-wide-open moment of getting in the weeds with negotiating data processing agreements, understanding data transfers and cross-border data transfers and the like. So it’s been kind of an evolution as the laws and regulations have evolved. So has my career, so has my own understanding, so have the platforms’ responses to those laws and regulations. And I’m sure that probably resonates with a lot of your listeners who have also been growing their practice and their understanding as the laws and regulations in this realm have been evolving too. Ken Suzan: Yes, indeed. Now let’s switch gears and talk about AI. You advise on AI and data daily. As platforms integrate generative AI tools into their tech stacks, what are the most critical best practices in-house counsel should be adopting right now to embed responsible AI principles into product development? Franklin Graves: So as an attorney, one of my key roles is to understand the technology. Even representing creators and working for creator platforms, that’s something I’m constantly trying to do: put myself in the shoes of being a creator. And I think I talked about this last time I was on, but I come from a background where I was working for a major label doing marketing, video editing, social media work. And I was creating content. I understood the whole life cycle from the inception point of an idea to execution and then to the final delivery and distribution of that content to an audience within a major music label. And so part of that is the same thing that I think attorneys, especially in-house, should be doing: using the tools that the product and engineering teams are either developing in-house or partnering with third parties to develop, or a combination of the two. Using them, understanding them, using them as a creator would, using them as an end user or a client or customer would. And making sure that if you understand the product and understand the nuances of how it operates, and being a part of the iterations of that internally before it fully ramps, that really gives you a chance to understand: okay, we have a lot of responsible AI principles and standards and protocols that are in existence right now, whether it’s NIST, whether it’s based on the EU AI Act or anything and everything in between. It’s understanding how to apply those and bring those into a product and an engineering environment in a way that is practical and actionable for the people that you’re supporting, the stakeholders you’re supporting. So I think one of the critical best practices is, number one, understand the product or features that you’re supporting. Franklin Graves: And then understand how you as an attorney can use your expertise and understanding of responsible AI practices, whether it’s a regulatory standard or an industry-adopted standard or a hybrid of the two, to leverage those and implement those, break those down and make them into actionable controls and processes and flows that work within your existing infrastructure. That’s a lot of high-level talk, but that’s the general idea. One concrete example we talk about frequently is with open source AI. If you’re working with a product team or an engineering team that is taking an off-the-shelf open source model and bringing that in-house, a lot of times companies have pre-existing open source processes that cover the use of open source software or code. Piggyback on that. That’s the easiest quick win for attorneys: leveraging your existing open source processes to just build on top of that the AI flavor and layering. It’s not very much that you have to do, but the underlying process of the key stakeholders that need to be involved in the review, whether it’s security, whether it’s executive sign-off if it gets to that point, even export control considerations should already be part of your existing open source software process. So layering in on those existing processes the specifics of generative AI or large language models that you’re trying to bring in is a great way to put this into practice. Ken Suzan: Now looking at the geopolitical landscape that we currently have, we have the EU AI Act setting strict standards and shifting US executive orders. How should platforms and brands prepare for this fragmented regulatory environment when deploying AI tools to a global user base? Franklin Graves: It’s a great question. It’s something that is still evolving, I think is fair to say. I would equate it, as I do in the paper that I wrote, to how creators and arguably brands don’t own the platforms that they’re building their communities on. That spawned this concept of de-platforming or going into building your own platform, a decentralized platform of sorts, and owning your community. That gives you that control and takes away the level of instability that can come for creators trying to build a business on a platform they don’t own, they don’t control when certain updates happen, when algorithms change, when tools and functionalities either become available or go away completely. So it’s very similar to what we’ve been experiencing in a regulatory environment where we have geopolitical complexities, for lack of a better term, that can overnight seemingly disrupt the way in which a platform or even a multinational brand is able to connect and reach an audience or continue to leverage the user base that they’ve built. I think TikTok is a great example of that, where it became a national security concern and suddenly it was facing an executive order that required it to be effectively disabled in the US or completely owned and operated by a US entity. All the mechanics and technicalities of whether it’s actually possible and still have a global platform with a global user base is a whole different discussion. But that’s an example of very similar considerations that are now not just a discussion point at the creator level or the individual brand level, but also in a much broader context at a platform level as well. Ken Suzan: Franklin, let’s now shift gears and talk about your article. In your recently published journal article, Upload Complete, which we will have linked in our show notes, you advocate for a shift in terminology from internet creator law, a term used during our first podcast almost a decade ago, to creator economy law. Why is this distinction important and how does it change the way legal practitioners should view the ecosystem of creators, brands, and platforms? Franklin Graves: Oh yes, this is part of the reason why I wanted to write the article: to lay this foundation of understanding. Because at the time I’d written the article, the term creator economy and creator had really not appeared but for maybe once in an actual court decision. And it was kind of focused on influencers and this concept, and it was just not getting it right. And so it was also, as you mentioned, when we first spoke I was even using the term internet creators. And I think that was something that was common at the time. The “internet” portion as a qualifier has since dropped off. And now for purposes of the creator economy, the term creators refers to individuals, it can be small businesses, which is what we’ve seen from a regulatory standpoint, how these small businesses are being impacted by regulations. But essentially creators in the article I pin in the context of intent. What is the intent behind the person or the small business that is posting content, trying to build a community and form a community in a virtual environment? And then that can even spill over into real physical world environments. And so the intent is kind of what I look at. Franklin Graves: And I have a chart in the article that has a diagram showcasing the overlap of what I refer to as “users generating content.” It’s a play on the concept of user-generated content, UGC. Users generating content is that large bucket of anyone posting on a platform of some kind. And within that large bucket, that large circle, are smaller subsets. You have creators, you have brands. Those are really the two buckets you can put people into. Otherwise it’s like your grandmother or your parents posting content on Facebook or Instagram, and those are everyday users of a platform. The distinction to get into that subcategory of being a creator more so has been analyzing the intent behind the posting. Are you posting content to build an audience, to build a community, to eventually have a chance to monetize the following that you’re bringing in or sell services or something like that? Brands are posting for that reason. Creators are maybe posting for that same reason. But even within the creator category, there’s a subcategory of influencers that are trying to sell something, that are trying to build more than just an awareness of who they are, their influence. They are trying to do brand deals, partnership deals, upsells and all that, and start an actual small business aside from just the content itself that they’re creating. So that’s kind of the distinctions that I make in the paper. And that’s why it’s important to understand and lay that foundation, that anyone can post content online, but the intent, the why behind their posting that content, really does ultimately matter, especially when you’re looking at it from a court case or from a regulatory standpoint. Ken Suzan: Now, Franklin, we’re seeing unprecedented geopolitical activity around platform ownership. For example, the US legislation targeting TikTok and Brazil’s recent temporary ban of X. How do these macro-level battles impact the day-to-day livelihood of creators? And how can they legally and operationally protect themselves? Franklin Graves: So the shift that we’re seeing, and I alluded to this earlier in our conversation, is this concept of Web 3. And that term may or may not be really popular anymore, but that’s essentially what we’re looking at: a shift into a federated, decentralized operation of a platform. So instead of one owner, one company, one entity owning and operating the platform, it’s decentralized. Anyone can start up a server, and it’s interoperable, meaning anyone can plug and play and connect to that larger network. And it creates this unified social network experience. Within each operating node of that network, there can be your own decisions around content moderation, your own decisions around the hosting providers you use, where you’re operating out of, the terms and conditions that apply to that. But the flip side is that instead of creators posting and sharing in a closed environment run and controlled by a singular entity, you’re now experiencing a peer-to-peer type operation where your experience can change based on which server, which node, which user you’re engaging with. You might have content that’s acceptable in one area but not acceptable in another, and maybe it just doesn’t even show up in that other area. Franklin Graves: But from a liability standpoint, as creators start to build their own networks and communities, even outside of a concept like the fediverse, it’s even down to creators building their own communities through online courses, subscription membership-based platforms that they run on their own website. There’s open source software out there, even something called Ghost, where you have memberships. And that is a creator or a small business in the creator economy that is now taking on the obligations that would typically fall upon a platform. They need to take into consideration terms and conditions, privacy policies, legal aspects, and regulatory considerations for running a platform, especially in a global world. So it’s a lot of liability that then shifts over to those small businesses and even brands sometimes that are doing the same thing. Whether it is something as simple or complex as content moderation or all the way up to monetizing an audience, this new world where creators can spin up and run a platform all dovetails back to the concept of creators not feeling like they have control in reaching the audience and the community that they’re building on an individual platform. And so this really became more mainstream conversation with TikTok and the issues around it potentially being shut down in the US. That was kind of the mindset shift and eyes opening for many creators, especially within the influencer subset, of realizing: we need to make sure that we have a way to reach the audience we’ve built if the individual platform that we’ve committed to over the last year or three years or so is no longer available. We need a way to continue that relationship outside of that one platform controlling it. Ken Suzan: Franklin, we have a few minutes left and a number of topics. So I’m going to switch gears and talk about a few issues. First, a major emerging topic in your paper is the evolution of protecting kids online. With state-level age-gating laws like the CAADCA and the recent FTC updates to COPPA, how should platforms navigate the significant tension between strict age verification mandates and the privacy and First Amendment rights of their users? Franklin Graves: Man, that is a whole discussion to unravel. It is a consideration that we’re seeing happen again, going back to the geopolitical nature of everything. Countries like Australia and certain countries in Europe and now even individual states in the US are trying to look at ways, and some of them have already put into place minimum age requirements before you can even sign up for an account with a social media platform. One of the things I’d just highlight quickly here is that one of the tensions is around how you verify someone’s age online and still maintain the ability to be at least pseudonymous. How do you still have a level of privacy, autonomy, and protection when it comes to having to provide something like a driver’s license or have parental consent tied and connected to an account managed by a parent in a situation where maybe it’s not appropriate or not beneficial to the child in that manner? But then maybe there are counterbalancing factors that outweigh that. All of that comes down to the technicalities of how it’s actually implemented and maintaining the sense of openness and freedom that we’ve had on the internet to date. And then the other element there is, since a lot of the internet that we think of today is more so through mobile applications, is it something that the mobile operating system providers and app store providers should be thinking about? So whether that’s the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store, where does that initial age verification need to fall? Is it at the platform level? Is it the app store or mobile device management level or something else? Yeah, there’s a lot to discuss there. And a lot of the issues we’re seeing with how the internet is changing in terms of being able to browse a website without disclosing personal information that might not have been required before is largely stemming from a focus on protecting children online. Ken Suzan: It sounds like, Franklin, we could have another episode covering lots of issues connected with that one topic alone. Franklin Graves: I would absolutely agree with that. There’s a lot going on there. And again, it’s different across the world. And so I know you all have a global listener base. And so there’s a lot of nuances to that whole discussion too, that are worth exploring. Ken Suzan: Last question for today’s episode is regarding the right of publicity. With the explosion of AI-generated synthetic media, digital replicas, and voice cloning, the right of publicity is taking center stage. What are the biggest legal risks for brands partnering with influencers right now? And how can creators protect their most valuable asset, their likeness? Franklin Graves: That’s a great question. I think we’re seeing kind of a throwing-spaghetti-against-the-wall-to-see-what-sticks approach right now by a lot of different parties, whether it’s trademark attorneys, whether it’s general entertainment attorneys or whoever. For example, we’ve seen Taylor Swift filing trademarks to protect certain sounds of her voice and phrasing that she uses. It’s a difficult area because in the realm of generative AI with deep fakes and virtual avatars, that is where it gets tricky, because traditional IP laws are just not able to fully cover that spectrum. It’s a piecemeal approach, but even then it doesn’t fully cover it. So for example, I’m based in Tennessee and a couple of years ago we had the Elvis Act that updated our right of publicity law to add voice and to explicitly reference artificial intelligence. And so that’s the kind of effort we’re probably going to continue to see: efforts to develop some framework around protecting what is essentially a privacy right, in a manner that doesn’t restrict generative AI systems from continuing to develop and operate the way they’re operating now, while layering in those protections so that in the US at least a First Amendment right doesn’t necessarily get squashed, and those traditional well-recognized efforts to not overregulate a technology in its early stages are respected. Franklin Graves: And so I think a lot of what we’re seeing is just a need to update laws. The SAG-AFTRA debate and the strikes that happened around maintaining control of your performance and any iterations of that, or building upon that by a media company that might come later, it’s all on the table right now and still being discussed, still being worked out. I think in the short run, a lot of times if it’s in a brand deal, the key question is: if you are using generative AI to enhance in some way the final deliverable for the campaign, who has control over that? Who has final say and sign-off on how that likeness or that digital replica or that person’s voice is represented? And even outside of the brand space, we’ve seen actors like James Earl Jones signing over certain aspects like their voice and allowing it to continue to be used in these manners powered by generative AI as Darth Vader. And I think I saw something that Boy George was even starting up an AI company that allows musicians, the original recording artist, to rerecord new versions of their masters so that they don’t miss out on that revenue. It’s powered by generative AI, by taking their voice now, which is significantly different than it was back in the 80s, and using generative AI to make it sound closer to the original, but all based on their current performance. So I think it’s still an evolving area. And what’s interesting too is on the platform side, we’re seeing the early stages of platforms like Google starting to acknowledge and rely on the license grant contained in their terms of service for YouTube, which grants them broad rights to use the content to run their platform. So all that to be said, it’s still early stages. I’m very interested to see where we go from here in the future, especially from a global perspective as well. Ken Suzan: Franklin, I could spend hours talking to you about this. You’re such a knowledgeable person on these topics. Maybe in a few years, will we connect again and talk further on AI and all the things that are yet to be developed? Franklin Graves: Thank you. Yeah, it doesn’t have to be another decade. Maybe we can cut it to half a decade, given the pace at which technology is going now. Ken Suzan: Sounds good, Franklin. Thanks again for being on the IP Fridays podcast.
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In this special minisode of the Legally Speaking Podcast, we are joined by DJs Frankie Gioia and Adam Guy (aka Guyza) from Lost Rhythms. They discuss their journey in the music industry, the challenges of balancing demanding careers with their passion for DJing, and their exciting future plans, including upcoming gigs and music releases. This minisode is also a teaser for more exciting things to come for the Live Lounge, which is now a weekly event at the Legally Speaking Podcast.Key Points From the DiscussionHow this collaboration was formed in Ibiza on the Lawyers RetreatLost Rhythms bringing back older tunesHow to balance work and passionDJing: a passion for over 30 yearsHow energy breeds energy in the music sceneFind out more on the official LSP website
What happens when crucial evidence is withheld from the defence in a murder case? The devastating consequences unfolded in a tragic BC case where a woman's life was completely shattered after being wrongfully convicted in connection with a toddler's drowning death.The Supreme Court of Canada recently ordered an acquittal for a woman who served a year in prison after pleading guilty to criminal negligence causing death. She made this plea without knowing that Crown prosecutors had withheld 140 pages of material questioning the reliability of the medical examiner whose opinions were central to the case against her. The consequences went far beyond her prison sentence—she lost custody of her four children, faced community ostracism, developed drug addiction, and eventually became homeless.This miscarriage of justice highlights the critical importance of proper evidence disclosure in our legal system. Even the family of the deceased toddler supported the acquittal, recognizing the compounded tragedy when justice fails. Adding a bizarre twist to this case, the Alberta government recently issued an apology to the medical examiner, stating "there have been no miscarriages of justice" connected to his work - apparently contradicting the findings of both the British Columbia Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of Canada.In another revealing case, a permanent resident faces deportation after 34 years in Canada due to impaired driving convictions. Despite police violating his rights by video recording him using the toilet in his cell (which the judge acknowledged warranted some sentence reduction), the court declined to artificially lower his sentence below the six-month threshold that triggers deportation proceedings. With 32 driving prohibitions on his record, the judge was "flabbergasted" that the Crown wasn't seeking maximum penalties.These cases offer crucial warnings: for legal professionals about proper evidence handling, for permanent residents about pursuing citizenship when eligible, and for law enforcement about respecting constitutional rights even when dealing with repeat offenders. When our justice system fails, the human cost can be immeasurable.Subscribe to hear more stories about the intersection of law, justice, and human lives on Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan.Follow this link for a transcript of the show and links to the cases discussed.
Ever wondered if your dog could land you in legal hot water? Or what happens when your neighbour's business becomes an unbearable nuisance? Legal expert Michael Mulligan returns to Legally Speaking with three captivating cases that reveal the fascinating intersection of everyday life and Canadian law.The spotlight first falls on Juliet, a miniature Australian shepherd whose elevator encounter led to a $4,800 claim after she allegedly bit a woman's hand. Mulligan unpacks the surprising legal doctrine that essentially gives dogs "one free bite" before owners face liability. The Civil Resolution Tribunal's dismissal of the case highlights the important distinction between a single incident and established patterns of behaviour in animal liability cases. Dog owners across British Columbia might breathe easier knowing that, without prior knowledge of aggressive tendencies, they're unlikely to face legal consequences for an otherwise well-behaved pet's first transgression.Things heat up with the case of a small-town gas station that found itself embroiled in a 20-day trial complete with acoustics and vapour experts. When the station relocated its underground tanks, neighbouring residents endured years of noise, fumes, and bright lights from fuel deliveries. Though the court acknowledged these disturbances constituted a legal nuisance, it rejected demands to shut down operations. Instead, the judge awarded $80,000 to the affected family, demonstrating how Canadian courts balance individual property rights against broader community needs. The Court of Appeal's affirmation of this approach reveals the remarkable discretion judges maintain when crafting remedies that serve competing interests.The final case delivers a cautionary tale featuring a BC Housing tenant known variously as "Lover-Peace" and "Emotions Universe," whose troublesome behaviour resulted in his designation as a "vexatious litigant." After breaching an agreement to vacate public housing in exchange for rental supplements, his attempt to appeal his eviction order led to a full-day hearing where his pattern of harassing behaviour toward legal professionals came to light. The $2,500 special costs penalty imposed sends a clear message about the consequences of abusing the legal system.Want to explore more fascinating intersections of law and everyday life? Join us next week for another edition of Legally Speaking, where Michael Mulligan continues to demystify Canadian jurisprudence one compelling case at a time.Follow this link for a transcript of the show and links to the cases discussed.
Danielle was a legal secretary and paralegal before deciding to create her own VA business during lockdown. Danielle is a Virtual Assistant for neurodivergent & academic professionals helping them relieve the overwhelm and the anxiety of too much admin, and she's also been a finalist in the VA of the Year 2023 awards. In this episode we talk about how Danielle supports lawyers and other professionals and also why lawyers don't always reach out for support and instead try to do everything themselves! You can find out more and connect with Danielle on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-judge-va/About your host, Hannah BekoPodcast host Hannah Beko is a lawyer, author, coach, corporate trainer and speaker focusing on leadership skills and mental health and wellbeing.Hannah has also created the Build Your Legal Business Podcast, which you can find here: https://authenticallyspeaking.co.uk/p..., and runs The Legal Business Incubator membership for lawyers who want to improve their business development skills in an authentic way!If you are a legal professional, please feel free to join our free Facebook Group for networking, tips and support - Legally Speaking, a group for the legal profession https://bit.ly/fblawyersDo connect with Hannah on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannahbeko or visit www.authenticallyspeaking.co.uk for blogs and resources to support legal professionals.You can also find Hannah's bestselling book, "The Authentic Lawyer, How to Create More Success in Your Practice and More Balance in Your Life" on Amazon and Kindle.Join us for an upcoming event here - https://hannahbeko.eventbrite.com
Holly Mieville-Hawkins is a Court of Protection Partner at Anthony Gold. Passionate about all things around deputyships, attorneyships, protecting the vulnerable, mental capacity and Court of Protection.Following her own life experiences, Holly decided to train as a person centred, solution focused hypnotherapist. We had a lot to discuss in our interview! You can connect with Holly on LinkedIn here: Holly Mieville-Hawkins TEP | LinkedInYou can access Holly's work through esse-therapy here: https://www.esse-therapy.co.uk/blog/why-mindful-breathing-helps-reduce-stresshttps://www.esse-therapy.co.uk/client-journey-breakthroughhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/esse-therapy/About your host, Hannah BekoPodcast host Hannah Beko is a lawyer, author, coach, corporate trainer and speaker focusing on leadership skills and mental health and wellbeing.If you are a legal professional, please feel free to join our free Facebook Group for networking, tips and support - Legally Speaking, a group for the legal profession https://bit.ly/fblawyersDo connect with Hannah on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannahbeko or visit www.authenticallyspeaking.co.uk for blogs and resources to support legal professionals.You can also find Hannah's bestselling book, "The Authentic Lawyer, How to Create More Success in Your Practice and More Balance in Your Life" on Amazon and Kindle.Join us for an upcoming event here - https://hannahbeko.eventbrite.com
The latest Legally Speaking segment with Michael Mulligan takes listeners on a fascinating journey through British Columbia's alternative dispute resolution landscape, revealing both promising innovations and concerning pitfalls in our justice system.The conversation begins with an extraordinary Civil Resolution Tribunal case in which a woman abandoned $95,000 of her $100,000 claim to proceed in a forum designed for minor disputes—only to lose everything. This cautionary tale illustrates the critical importance of forum selection and the permanent consequences of claim abandonment. Mulligan explains how the tribunal determined responsibility in a sophisticated WhatsApp fraud case, applying the principle of "who most enabled the third-party fraud" to conclude that ignoring explicit financial institution warnings proved fatal to the claim.Equally compelling is the examination of a Vancouver tenant's fight for $82,380 in compensation (twelve months' rent) from a landlord alleged to have never moved into a property after eviction. This high-stakes dispute raises constitutional questions about provincial tribunal jurisdiction while highlighting fundamental procedural fairness requirements that cannot be circumvented. When an adjudicator dismissed a key witness, imposed arbitrary time limits of just minutes for closing arguments, and failed to provide adequate hearing time, the Supreme Court intervened despite high thresholds for judicial review.These cases reveal the complex tensions within our legal system as it attempts to balance accessibility, efficiency, and fundamental fairness. Mulligan's expert analysis shows how legislative interventions in contractual relationships, particularly between landlords and tenants, have created increasingly fractured relationships, leading to novel litigation that tests the boundaries of our justice system.Ready to learn more about navigating legal disputes effectively? Subscribe to catch future episodes of Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan, where complex legal concepts become accessible wisdom you can use to protect yourself in an increasingly complicated world.Follow this link for a transcript of the show and links to the cases discussed.
We're looking legal for takeoff in this next episode! Today I sat down with a close friend and attorney Ryan King. The course of our interview went over two different sessions where we discussed his passion for law, inspiration from rather unlikely sources, and how despite setbacks and taking a bit in his younger days to find his "groove", he ended up a now successful criminal trial lawyer. As we get to cruise altitude we discuss the path he took to becoming a lawyer as well as his perspectives on practicing law, especially in a courtroom setting. Needless to say, Ryan has a very interesting take on Jury Selections!Finally as we come in for a landing we discuss the parallels in law to aviation as well as the need to make judgement calls, stick to them and sometimes admit when the call might not of been correct. And in the end, I am excited to announce a small spin off series we'll be doing called "down the rabbit hole" Each week we will try to surprise each other with a random conspiracy or paranormal topic to discuss for roughly 30-40 minutes!As always go leave me a 5 star review on Apple or Spotify!Socials:Email: TheXennialAviator@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555711167875Instagram: @thexennialaviatorTiktok:@thexennialaviatorDONATE and Buy me a Beer! I'll give youa shoutout on the next episode! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thexennialaviator
Our conversation begins with a deep dive into the charge approval process for sexual assault, where we illuminate the nuances between the standards required for police arrests and those for Crown charge approvals. We tackle the challenge of relying solely on the versions of events provided by complaints due to the lack of independent witnesses or forensic evidence. Through a discussion on trauma-informed interviewing, we ponder its potential impact on case outcomes and highlight the importance of maintaining fairness by not labelling complainants as victims before trial proceedings.In the second half of the show, we tackle the sobering realities of hit-and-run cases. We explore an ICBC claim following a hit-and-run accident in Vancouver, emphasizing the importance of promptly and actively pursuing insurance coverage by identifying at-fault drivers rather than relying entirely on police investigations. To enrich this discussion, we welcome Michael Mulligan of Mulligan Defence Lawyers for his regular Legally Speaking segment, where he offers invaluable legal insights and expertise. Join us as we navigate these legal intricacies, offering you a rich understanding of the processes and implications at stake.Follow this link for a transcript of the show and links to the cases discussed.
Robert is a University of Leeds graduate and currently works as the Founder of KC Partners, the Co-Founder of the Legally Speaking Club, and the Co-Founder of the Great Big Legal Offsite. He is also the host of the number-one ranked Law podcast on the Planet, the Legally Speaking Podcast. What happens when you combine bold initiative, relentless curiosity, and a passion for building value? You get Robert's remarkable journey.In this episode, we trace Robert's path, starting with his time at the University of Leeds and his early roles at SThree and Bramwith Consulting. These formative experiences laid the foundation for what came next—founding KC Partners, a legal recruitment firm laser-focused on ROI. At KC Partners, Robert sharpened his ability to thrive through uncertainty, mastering the art of asking the right questions to generate insights that drive meaningful action.But Robert's ambition didn't stop there. He wanted more—more impact, more connection, and a broader platform. Enter The Legally Speaking Podcast—now the #1 legal podcast in the world. We dive into his journey building the podcast, touching on everything from business development and networking to the importance of personal branding and storytelling. With standout guests like Jack Newton, Piers Linney, Matt Margolis, and two of my own former guests, Laura Frederick and M.C. Sungalia, Robert's guest list is as impressive as it gets.Robert also introduces us to the concept of COI (Cost of Inaction) and explores how the value pyramid can supercharge business development. And if that's not enough, we discuss The Great Big Legal Offsite, launched this January—an ambitious experiment bringing together legal professionals through innovative events designed to foster community and collaboration.This conversation is a goldmine for anyone looking to level up in business development, podcasting, and purpose-driven work. Robert's insights are as practical as they are inspiring, and this episode is packed with actionable takeaways you don't want to miss.If you're ready to transform your career and build lasting value, tune in and learn from one of the most innovative voices in the legal industry.Be sure to check out Robert's podcast below, you do not want to miss this one! Robert's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roberthannaKC Partners: http://www.kcpartners.co.uk/The Legally Speaking Podcast: https://legallyspeakingpodcast.comBe sure to check out the Official Sponsors for the Lawyers in the Making Podcast:Rhetoric - takes user briefs and motions and compares them against the text of opinions written by judges to identify ways to tailor their arguments to better persuade the judges handling their cases. Rhetoric's focus is on persuasion and helps users find new ways to improve their odds of success through more persuasive arguments. Find them here: userhetoric.comThe Law School Operating System™ Recorded Course - This course is for ambitious law students who want a proven, simple system to learn every topic in their classes to excel in class and on exams. Go to www.lisablasser.com, check out the student tab with course offerings, and use code LSOSNATE10 at checkout for 10% off Lisa's recorded course!Start LSAT - Founded by former guest and 21-year-old super-star, Alden Spratt, Start LSAT was built upon breaking down barriers, allowing anyone access to high-quality LSAT Prep. For $110 you get yourself the Start LSAT self-paced course, and using code LITM10 you get 10% off the self-paced course! On top of that, Alden offers an upcoming 10-week course for the January LSAT. Using code LITM100 you get $100 off the 10-week course! Check out Alden and Start LSAT at startlsat.com and use both code LITM10 for 10% off the self-paced course, and LITM100 for $100 off the 10-week course! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lawyersinthemaking.substack.com
In this episode of the Crack House Chronicles Donnie and Dale speak with Cleveland County Attorney Frank McFarland. Frank gives us some legal insight on the search warrant on the Dedmon property and particulars on the Asha Degree case. Frank McFarlands links: https://kinglawoffices.com/about/frank-mcfarland https://www.tiktok.com/@kinglawclt Our Links: https://www.crackhousechronicles.com/ https://linktr.ee/crackhousechronicles https://www.tiktok.com/@crackhousechronicles https://www.facebook.com/crackhousechronicles Check out our MERCH! https://www.teepublic.com/user/crackhousechronicles
Ever wondered how a simple oversight can cost thousands in the legal world? Join us in this episode of Legally Speaking as we examine a pivotal case in the Canadian criminal justice system where the Crown's failure to hand over essential police notes in an impaired driving case led to a hefty financial penalty. We delve into the consequences of this negligence, including a rare ruling for costs on appeal, highlighting the critical importance of complete and timely disclosure in ensuring justice. You'll also get an insider's perspective on the high stakes involved and the potential financial fallout when legal obligations are not met. Shifting to family law, we navigate the complexities of a traditional Iranian marriage agreement contested in British Columbia courts. Learn how the judge balanced the maher, or marriage portion, with typical family law considerations to reach a fair decision. We'll also discuss a significant civil case against a well-known coffee chain, focusing on the Occupiers Liability Act. To wrap up, we welcome Michael Mulligan from Mulligan Defence Lawyers, who offers his expert insights on the stark differences in disclosure practices between civil and criminal cases. This episode is brimming with legal intrigue and detailed analysis that you won't want to miss.Follow this link for a transcript of the show and links to the cases discussed.
Effective networking can change your life. If you want to master the art of networking and leverage it to reach your ambitions, you need to listen until the end of this episode. The cost of inaction is too high. The more you increase your authenticity, The more you increase your visibility.Today, I'm talking with Rob Hanna, legal community builder, host of Legally Speaking podcast and master networker. He has essentially created a business around networking and community building and today I'm picking his brain on networking strategies, networking efficiency, and networking proficiency. Rob is literally telling us his SECRETS to networking. And because of this, I think this is going to be such a valuable episode for you, no matter whether you're a law student, you're working in law, or you've quit law and you're doing something else, or perhaps you're a legal consultant.We talk about the power of networking through podcasting in law and how to become a ninja networker. Check out the Legally Speaking Podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/5o1YnZWaZPvS1PK1cSGoas ------------------------------------------------If you're a senior lawyer and you want to create a top 1% podcast where you can stand out and become an authority, build a legacy and generate revenue. Schedule a discovery call with me: holly@callecopy.com Let's connect on LinkedIn:Connect with me on LinkedInFree podcast coursePodcasting from scratch free courseMy free 5-day email course: Podcasting from scratch. Learn how to start your podcast.-------------------------------------------------------Please leave a review or recommend this podcast to a friend if you enjoyed the episode. Thank you for listening. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What happens when a tragic act of violence intersects with mental illness and substance abuse? Join us on Legally Speaking as we unpack the heart-wrenching case of a 25-year-old Indigenous man in Trail, BC, who fatally attacked a 78-year-old stranger. This episode challenges the simplistic narrative of violent acts as mere bail system failures. We scrutinize the court's decision to convict the man of manslaughter instead of murder, shedding light on the significant role his mental state and drug-induced delusions played. Through this lens, we explore the deeper societal and systemic issues that contribute to such incidents, advocating for a more nuanced understanding and approach.In another compelling segment, we dissect a wrongful dismissal case involving a 31-year-old software developer, highlighting the complexities of employment contracts and the critical role of consideration. Discover how an initial detailed email outlining job specifics was upheld over a subsequent, less substantial letter, resulting in a favourable court ruling for the employee. This discussion underscores the importance of clear and fair employment terms, and why understanding the intricacies of employment law can make or break your case. Whether you're an employer, employee, or simply curious about the legal world, this episode is packed with insights that resonate beyond the courtroom.Follow this link for a transcript of the show and links to the cases discussed.
Mike is joined by guest co-host, fmr. federal prosecutor & tv contributor, Joseph Moreno, to discuss the state of the current cases against fmr. President Trump across the different states, the media's coverage, is the public "Trumped out" or not & more.This episode is brought to you by - SeatGeek - Your next best-night-ever is waiting. And SeatGeek has the tickets! Use the promo code CANWEPLEASETALK to get $20 off that purchase!Fresh Roasted Coffee - Taste the amazing coffee that fuels our show at https://lddy.no/1i34i & use the promo code CANWEPLEASEGET20 for 20% off your first purchase.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/can-we-please-talk. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/can-we-please-talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Friday, January 26, 2024: The suspect in a violent kidnapping in South Euclid remains at large and considered armed and dangerous. In Lorain, we tell you what we know about a deadly crash involve a man riding a dirt bike and police cars. We also share what Dominion Energy is doing to guarantee access to heat for customers, where people can get access to a mobile PNC banking unit, and free tax preparation for Cuyahoga County residents. Then, we look at travel numbers at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, how WKYC will help lucky viewers experience Billy Joel and Rod Stewart at Cleveland Browns stadium, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Man accused of abducting mother of his child in South Euclid still at large; woman found safe https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/south-euclid-police-man-accused-abducting-mother-of-child/95-79794a9d-340d-415c-b7a0-f7480d147b69 Cleveland Browns concert announcement: Billy Joel and Rod Stewart to hold joint concert this September https://www.wkyc.com/article/entertainment/music/cleveland-browns-special-concert-announcement/95-ad32a2d1-791d-46f7-bb55-9f902890d75f
Thursday, January 25, 2024: A 3-year-old child has died while a mother and 3 other children escaped from a house fire on Meigs Street in Sandusky this morning. In Cleveland Heights, we tell you what we know about suspects in custody connected to a shooting. We also share the cause of a power outage in Newburgh Heights, and possible causes of two water main breaks in Cleveland. Then, we tell you that Republicans lawmakers want to do with state income tax, look at how Avon Lake is preparing for the total solar eclipse on April 8, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Where to find solar eclipse glasses before April 8: Cleveland Metroparks, Destination Cleveland selling local designs as NASA Glenn sells out https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/world/solar-eclipse/solar-eclipse-glasses-path-of-totality-april-8-nasa-glenn-cleveland-ohio/95-a340226b-a2cb-4bf8-9484-aec41754c930 2 water main breaks in Cleveland overnight https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/cleveland-water-main-breaks-berea-triskett-west-115th-clifton/95-6f11a266-411d-4025-9d3f-9c38481e532b
Wednesday, January 24, 2024: At an overnight crash in Cleveland, a detective confirms a man was shot and taken to hospital in critical condition. We also have new 9-1-1 audio available from the calls reporting a massive fire where it sounded like explosions were happening in Geauga County. Then, we tell you what we know about a Cleveland house fire. Plus, Summit County authorities are looking for a second suspect they believe is tied to a deadly August shooting on I-77 in Green. Then, we share details on a fatal crash involving a Spectrum truck in Kent, tell you what the Cavaliers are saying about Tristan Thompson's drug-related suspension, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Overnight crash in Cleveland: Detective confirms man was shot https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/cleveland-crash-shooting-seymour-avenue-investigation/95-b81cb308-8776-4002-a35d-53d2a96a837e Summit County Sheriff's Office names additional suspect in deadly I-77 Green shooting https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/summit-county-sheriffs-office-searching-suspect-77-green-deadly-shooting-giovanni-porter/95-7fe447a5-aa4e-409e-b4b8-76fe5cac2d23
Monday, January 22, 2024: 21 people have been rescued from an ice floe on Lake Erie at Catawba Island State Park. We also share what you need to know about winter conditions tonight that will result in a winter weather advisory and could impact your commute tomorrow morning. We tell you what we know about deadly home fires in North Royalton and Cleveland, and share the sentencing details for two former East Cleveland police officers. Plus, we look at the week ahead for the Cleveland Cavaliers, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Winter Weather Advisory issued in Northeast Ohio amid freezing rain concerns for Tuesday: See the timeline and impacts https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/freezing-rain-winter-weather-advisory-cleveland-akron-canton-northeast-ohio/95-67c51c4e-25af-449f-91f2-2b581df5b270 North Royalton Fire Department: 1 dead, 2 hurt in apartment fire https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/north-royalton-fire-department-apartment-fire/95-d15da2f6-615f-46f2-994b-db0620449455
Thursday, January 18, 2024: A SWAT standoff in Cleveland's Slavic Village ends with a 36-year-old man sent to MetroHealth hospital in serious condition with a gunshot wound. On Cleveland's East Side, a Huntington Bank branch is closing much to the dismay of residents. As we get ready for snow to come in tonight, we let you know what the state and the city of Cleveland are doing to prepare. Plus, we have the details on Summa Health turning into a private, for-profit hospital. Then, we show you a brand new bagel spot in the Flats, deliver great news to Swensons fans, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Standoff ends in Cleveland's Slavic Village neighborhood https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/cleveland-police-suspect-shooting-out-window-slavic-village/95-65ae1cb5-11ef-44d9-b694-689057300503 City of Cleveland prepares for latest winter storm, which is expected to bring most significant snowfall of the season https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/severe-weather/cleveland-odot-winter-storm-most-significant-snowfall-season/95-0193d7d0-b7dc-492d-b983-4d6d4b680084
Wednesday, January 17, 2024: Ring camera audio captures "it's the wrong house" at home where police flash-bang sent a toddler to the ICU. Plus, we share what we know about what authorities are calling a human trafficking bust in Stark County. We also look at changes coming to Akron Public Schools thanks to redistricting, and the final deal between the Haslams and Warren Buffett over the sale of Pilot Flying J Centers shares. Then, we tell you where you can get shirtless photos with at least one Cleveland Browns player, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: City of Elyria releases bodycam video of controversial police raid family claims was conducted at wrong house https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/lorain-county/elyria-bodycam-video-controversial-police-raid/95-6c77f15d-ceea-4e7f-9d57-16f6bedfb296 Parents voice concerns over Akron's plan to move STEM High School to East CLC building https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/akron/akrons-stem-high-school-move-east-clc-redistricting/95-d9127535-5a35-40a4-91a5-9312c1b8468c
Tuesday, January 16, 2024: The mother of an Elyria toddler who was hospitalized after police set off flash-bangs at her home while executing a warrant for a teen who hasn't lived there in over a year speaks out. Plus, we share an update from the Cleveland Ballet as they respond to claims of lack of due process from their former CEO Michael Krasnyansky who is facing sexual misconduct allegations. We also give you the latest update on the chemical spill in Seville, tell you what we know about two firefighters injured in Solon, provide context on a new euthanasia policy at the Ashland County Animal Shelter, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Body camera footage of controversial Elyria police raid to be released Tuesday, mayor says https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/lorain-county/elyria-mayor-body-camera-footage-controversial-police-raid-flash-bang-released-tuesday/95-5872dcd9-2edb-41e1-9e33-caec3dc07bfc Chemical leak in Seville: Shelter-in-place order lifted; Ohio EPA says leak caused by cracked pipe https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/medina-county/seville-chemical-leak-medina-county-sheriff-ryan-road/95-0985ce9b-e856-4b1c-a868-86cb0c461492
Monday, January 15, 2024: An Elyria family says police raided the wrong house and injured a 17-month-old child, leading the mayor to investigate what happened. Plus, we share where to find warming centers as bitter cold temperatures sweep across Northeast Ohio. We also share tips on how to keep your pipes from freezing, and share an update on how a Cuyahoga County Sheriff is doing after being hit by a car at Steelyard Commons. Then, we share what you can do to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. this week in Northeast Ohio, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Elyria family says police raided wrong house, injuring child; Mayor opens investigation https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/lorain-county/elyria-family-police-raided-wrong-house-injuring-infant-mayor-opens-investigation/95-3d2b87a8-6a71-40fc-9c83-6f33fb61bcd7 Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Northeast Ohio: List of events, WKYC to air 7 p.m. special https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/outreach/3cares/martin-luther-king-jr-day-events-northeast-ohio/95-7c6b92c4-726f-4634-b4cf-a48fb61f8748
Thursday, January 11, 2024: The license has been suspended by the state for operator of the Parma Heights day care where a 20-year-old man is accused of raping a 2-year-old girl. Plus, sexual misconduct allegations have been revealed against the co-founder of the Cleveland Ballet Michael Krasnyansky. We also share with you who has been arrested for a double murder in Mansfield, along with what crimes a former Lake Catholic High School teacher is accused of committing, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: At least 16 sexual misconduct claims, pattern of intimidation and retaliation revealed in independent Cleveland Ballet investigation https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/investigations/investigation-cleveland-ballet-intimidation-retaliation-sexual-misconduct/95-40005767-4ed2-4c46-9063-fb5d096cb2d3 Slammed with sickness? Cleveland Clinic doctor weighs in on a spike in respiratory illnesses https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/cleveland-clinic-doctor-spike-of-illnesses-flu-rsv-strep/95-b8fcc339-8a1a-4e35-9bd1-5409c982b606
Wednesday, January 10, 2024: The Parma Heights day care where a 20-year-old man is accused of raping a 2-year-old girl had 9 violations in 2023. We tell you which violations were most serious. In Solon, two middle school wrestling coaches have resigned after an alleged altercation with a student athlete. We also show you two instances of snow plows being hit while parked on the side of roadways, and a rescue from a tree that fell on a man's trailer while he was sleeping inside. Then, we share what the Ohio House is saying about potentially overring Governor Mike DeWine's veto of House Bill 68 dealing with gender-affirming care and transgender athletes, update you on a temporary block of Ohio's new social media law, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: 3News Investigates: Operator of day care where toddler was allegedly raped previously cited by state https://www.wkyc.com/video/news/investigations/3news-investigates-operator-of-day-care-where-toddler-was-allegedly-raped-previously-cited-by-state/95-cb8f7b16-e8f5-4785-87eb-9bd5fe5f4514 Solon Middle School wrestling coach, assistant resign following alleged assault of high school student https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/solon-middle-school-wrestling-coach-resigns-alleged-assault-student/95-c47f8af2-2a9a-4930-9bc2-9bf6fb8c447b
Tuesday, January 9, 2024: A 20-year-old man has been arrested for the alleged rape of a 2-year-old girl at an in-home day care where he was living. Plus, we share what we know about the shooting death of a Glenville High School football player, and the services held for a Cleveland police officer who died from a heart issue while on duty on New Year's Day. We also look at power outages around town due to high winds, and why flights are being cancelled at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. Then, we share what the head couch of the Houston Texans is saying about losing to the Browns on Christmas Eve, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKh gSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Rocky River man accused of raping 2-year-old at in-home day care center in Parma Heights https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/man-accused-raping-2-year-old-day-care-parma-heights/95-247b02f2-4b26-4e43-a16d-efa8f0b13f22 Thousands of power outages reported in Northeast Ohio: See the latest outage updates from FirstEnergy https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/power-outages-northeast-ohio-cleveland-firstenergy-outage-map/95-067c7860-2463-48c2-8a31-c273e97e83ca
Monday, January 8, 2024: The Browns vs Texans matchup will look different on Saturday than it did for Cleveland on Christmas Eve, as the Browns return to the playoffs for the third time since 1999. We also look at what a family is saying after their dog was killed by a police officer in Elyria, show you new video of a police chase at Crocker Park, and tell you the latest details about the Lakewood woman who is accused of running off with her daughter after stabbing her husband. Plus, we share the letter from the mayor of Cleveland Heights pleading for peace, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Cleveland Browns vs. Houston Texans AFC Wild Card matchup set for Saturday on NBC https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/nfl/browns/cleveland-browns-houston-texans-afc-wild-card-matchup-set-saturday-nbc/95-e176b3ac-c276-4190-9124-4125dba84cb4 Cleveland Heights mayor responds to violent start to new year: 2024 homicides equal 2022, 2023 combined https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/cleveland-heights-mayor-responds-t-violent-2024-start/95-18038907-5ca6-4968-a3b7-c8126d424483
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Friday, January 5, 2024: In Elyria, a father forgives the drunk driver who killed his wife and seriously injured his 1-year-old son, in a moving speech at the man's sentencing. Plus, we tell you who was in court in connection with the murder of a 23-year-old Cleveland woman, and give you the details we know about a man found shot to death in Cleveland Heights. We also share why a Solon wrestling coach is suspended, and why a Lake Catholic High School teacher has been fired. We have the latest numbers for you on Operation Clean Sweep arrests, a major medical advancement when it comes to checking which medicines work for you and which don't, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Lake Catholic High School teacher fired following alleged inappropriate conduct https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/lake-county/lake-catholic-high-school-teacher-investigation-alleged-inappropriate-conduct/95-9a9cdbe0-b473-48e0-b781-afe6607eae68 Male found shot to death in Cleveland Heights neighborhood; police searching for suspects https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/male-shot-to-death-cleveland-heights/95-19482dca-8b1e-496f-86b4-410045aef8a2 Elyria man gets 8 years in prison for 2022 drunk driving crash that killed woman, injured her 1-year-old son https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/elyria-man-8-years-prison-2022-drunk-driving-crash-killed-woman-injured-1-year-old-son/95-7e448e24-6e86-46af-8789-768e4bb137b5
Thursday, January 4, 2024: Giant Eagle finds credit card skimmers in 3 Northeast Ohio locations but says stores are secure now. Plus, we share what we know about a possible road rage death in Maple Heights, along with who was in court today for a deadly shooting in Green on I-77. In Cuyahoga County, we tell you about another man who was in court today related to a shooting death in Richmond Heights. We also give you the details on a salad recall in Northeast Ohio, introduce you to a dog who has been looking for his fur-ever home since 2018, tell you when the Beatles exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame closes, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Credit card skimmers found at 5 Ohio Giant Eagle stores: See the impacted locations https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/giant-eagle-credit-card-skimmers-found-5-ohio-stores-brooklyn-parma-south-euclid/95-98a79ac5-fe44-4be1-a681-f722552ebd40 Maple Heights police: Man dies after road rage incident ends in shooting, crash https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/maple-heights-man-dies-road-rage-shooting-crash/95-45b97481-39cd-4b4f-bb77-9dcd04e70ee3
Wednesday, January 3, 2024: A city council member calls for the currently-suspended East Cleveland police chief to be cut from the force due to racist, homophobic and anti-Semitic texts. We also share an update with you on the Cleveland Ballet's investigation into serious workplace allegations, as the company has cut ties with its suspended artistic director Gladisa Guadalupe's dance school. In Akron, a teen has turned himself into police for the deadly shooting of another teen. We also share an update on the condition of a man who police say was shot as he robbed a Taco Bell at gunpoint. In Avon, we tell you why Melt Bar and Grilled has closed a fourth location, let you know about a savings account for home buyers, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Cleveland Ballet cuts ties with Gladisa Guadalupe's School of Cleveland Ballet, opens new dance academy amid investigation of 'serious' allegations https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/investigations/cleveland-ballet-severs-ties-school-of-cleveland-ballet-gladisa-guadalupe-michael-krasnyanksy-academy-of-cleveland-ballet/95-dc3ff129-ec7b-4d07-9798-89f7b76468be 15-year-old girl found dead in Cleveland Heights home; 14-year-old suspect surrenders https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/medical-examiner-15-year-old-girl-found-dead-cleveland-heights-home/95-7098022c-293a-4add-8eb9-54b630fe9626
Tuesday, January 2, 2024: To start your 2024 strong we share tips to improve your financial health and save money to help with new year's resolutions. We also look at where money is going to try to stop violent crime in Cleveland, along with what we know about the death of an officer on duty on New Year's Day. We also show you a suspect that police believe robbed people at gunpoint in Akron, and a truck police believe was used to steal lawn mowers and vehicles from a school bus parking garage in Garfield Heights. Then we share details on the new social media law that goes into effect January 15, look ahead at major events coming to Northeast Ohio in 2024, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: 'We lost one of Cleveland's finest': Cleveland police officer dies while on duty in 5th District https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/cleveland-police-officer-dies-on-duty-5th-district/95-d64e1769-4584-4915-9275-9a90415f67bc New year, new Ohio laws: What takes effect in 2024 https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/ohio/new-year-new-ohio-laws-what-takes-effect-2024/95-d6634804-5e1f-470f-97fb-96c8e0b9dda8
Wednesday, December 20, 2023: Warrensville Heights City Schools are closed today due to a bomb threat as officials investigate. Plus, Warrensville Heights resident Ali Akram has been sentenced for driving drunk while striking a firefighter who was on a motorcycle and paralyzing him. We also share what we know about the suspects charged with multiple carjackings in Cleveland, including that carjacking of an Ohio State University football coach who was in town on a recruiting trip. We also introduce you to an incredible international model with Down Syndrome, fill you in on what Sen. Sherrod Browns says Norfolk Southern should do about a dilapidated train bridge, look at holiday scam warnings, tell you the busiest travel days for the rest of the year, and more on 2023's last edition of 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Merry Christmas, Happy Kwanzaa, Happy New Year and see you online in 2024 everyone! (I'll still be on your TVs for the rest of the year!) -Stephanie Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Twinsburg model with Down syndrome inspires people around the world to follow their dreams https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/community/heartstrings/twinsburg-model-with-down-syndrome-inspires-around-the-world/95-a3c535e6-6b67-4657-af07-7123cc038cc5 'Clearly insufficient': US Sen. Sherrod Brown renews demand for Norfolk Southern to fix 'dilapidated' Lake Avenue Bridge in Cleveland https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/us-sen-sherrod-brown-renews-demand-norfolk-southern-fix-dilapidated-lake-avenue-bridge-cleveland/95-b0fb789a-9bb3-4380-ac0f-d1cd048bb38d
Thursday, December 13, 2023: An Ohio bill that seeks to ban gender reaffirming care for transgender youth passes, and could become law if signed by Governor Mike DeWine. Plus, we update you on a veto by DeWine that was just overridden by the legislature dealing with flavored tobacco products. We also share more information about suspects accused of carjacking an Ohio State University football coach, tell you where Cleveland got money to look into road safety, fill you in on a new childcare facility coming to Northeast Ohio, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Ohio General Assembly clears ban on gender-affirming care for minors, transgender athletes in girls sports https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/ohio/ohio-general-assembly-ban-gender-affirming-care-minors-transgender-athletes-girls-sports/95-9655c9d2-d2fd-4b90-bf94-eb810b53a761 Suspects in carjacking of Ohio State coach appear in court; prosecutors claim they are connected to other robberies https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/suspects-carjacking-ohio-state-coach-court/95-9c8ad718-e3fe-47c5-813a-188f9ae05fdb
Wednesday, December 13, 2023: A Taylor Swift birthday celebration has taken over Brewnuts in Gordon Square with a huge line for themed treats and merchandise. Plus, we're following the case of what will happen to Igor the Shaker Heights police department K-9 as his former partner fights to adopt him out of a kennel. We also share the latest on suspects arrested tied to the carjacking of an Ohio State University coach recruiting in Cleveland, the charges against the man police say killed a doctor while driving the wrong way on I-90, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Shaker Heights police dog remains in kennel as City Council mulls situation https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/shaker-heights-police-kennel-city-council/95-c2ecd22f-1d0c-48f7-9b56-934b8754d900 Ohio State assistant football coach victim of carjacking in Cleveland; 4 suspects arrested https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/ohio-state-assistant-football-coach-carjacking-cleveland-suspects-arrested/95-4f22f96e-62b1-4c87-af36-556d01a2de1f
Tuesday, December 12, 2023: The man who was convicted of murdering a Twinsburg police officer is asking for the death penalty to be dropped due delusions he claims he was suffering at the time of the killing. Plus, we tell you where a suspected murderer has turned himself in, and who has been arrested in a suspected road rage killing. We also share what officer is getting an aware for life-saving heroics, Akron residents' concerns over redistricting as enrollment has decreased significantly, and which high school is preparing students for jobs in the computer chip industry. Then we show you 4 of the 8 winning snow plow names for Northeast Ohio, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Akron Public Schools officials hold community meetings on redistricting plan, which includes 3 school closures https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/akron/akron-closing-3-schools-redistricting-plan/95-7d9c3d39-8f5f-4bca-979b-8a93fbb82ce8 Akron man arrested in connection with deadly shooting, crash on I-77 in Green: Suspect's bond set at $1 million https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/akron-man-arrested-deadly-shooting-crash-i-77-green/95-8437630b-056c-4beb-be0a-d2f1df5fec07
Monday, December 11, 2023: The Cleveland Browns' playoff chances have improved with Sunday's crucial win over the Jacksonville Jaguars led by quarterback Joe Flacco. We look at head coach Kevin Stefanski's comments about him only being signed to the practice squad, and more. Plus, we have an update on fake bomb threats sent to dozens of Ohio schools districts this weekend. We also share what a Shaker Heights police officer is saying about being denied the opportunity to buy his K-9 partner as he moves to another police force, which former officers are in court this week, and where police are looking to bring in new recruits, and fast. In the entertainment world, we show you the Lakewood guy who will be competing in WWE's Monday Night Raw at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse tonight, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: JIMMY'S TAKE: Jim Donovan says Cleveland Browns were 'more comfortable defensively' in win over Jacksonville Jaguars https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/local-sports/jimmys-take/jimmys-take-jim-donovan-cleveland-browns-win-jacksonville-jaguars/95-f8368a52-3b50-4f81-b62d-65551fd40cf6 Former Shaker Heights police officer forced to surrender beloved police dog https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/former-shaker-heights-police-officer-surrender-k-9/95-589a73ec-499e-431f-afd8-ca932881eee7
Wednesday, November 29, 2023: See new video from the scene of the deadly bus crash that killed 6 people including 3 Tusky Valley School students. Plus, we give you details on an explosion in Cincinnati, share a message from the family of missing 23-year-old Michelle Arnold, talk with people who are trying to find space for people without homes in this could weather, and fill you in on how a water main break could impact you today. We also learn a little bit more about the new owner of the ‘A Christmas Story' house, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Ohio Department of Public Safety releases report on deadly I-70 bus crash that killed Tuscarawas Valley students, adults https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/ohio/ohio-department-of-public-safety-report-deadly-i70-bus-crash-tuscarawas-valley-high-school-students/95-8466f506-4c98-43db-b2b2-d7f09a0bf999 New owner of ‘A Christmas Story' House in Cleveland revealed: See who it is https://www.wkyc.com/article/entertainment/movies/new-owner-a-christmas-story-house-cleveland-ohio-joshua-dickerson/95-ef2befdb-fdd3-445f-bb81-fda71d5e30a4
Tuesday, November 28, 2023: ‘A Christmas Story' house buyer revealed to be long-time employee of the Tremont museum where parts of the movie were filmed after the building had been up for sale for about a year. Plus, we look at when the snow fell the hardest around Cleveland, and tell you how high the temperatures are expected to climb later this week. We also let you know who police have arrested in Solon for allegedly killing his own father, and fill you in on how much Cleveland police salaries will go up. Then, we share where Rite Aid stores are closing in Northeast Ohio, what you need to know about the “NameDrop” feature on Apple's IOS 17 update, which band is bringing its tour to Cleveland in March, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: New owner of ‘A Christmas Story' House in Cleveland revealed: See who it is https://www.wkyc.com/article/entertainment/movies/new-owner-a-christmas-story-house-cleveland-ohio-joshua-dickerson/95-ef2befdb-fdd3-445f-bb81-fda71d5e30a4 Rite Aid to close 32 additional stores, including 5 in Ohio: See which locations are shuttering https://www.wkyc.com/article/money/business/rite-aid-close-32-additional-stores-5-ohio/95-1f30a176-32e2-4a7d-8cb2-ac7549b7f342
Monday, November 27, 2023: This week's Cleveland snow forecast shows accumulation coming due to an active Lake Effect snow warning in Northeast Ohio. Plus, we share new details on the shooting in downtown Cleveland's Public Square after the WinterLand tree lighting event. We also tell you what we know about the death of two Concord-Green firefighters in Fayette County, and the passing of a principal in South Euclid. We update you on the sentences for a man involved in a deadly car crash in University Heights, and a woman who was seen kicking a toddler at a day care. Plus, we give you a peek inside the LeBron James museum, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Lake Effect Snow Warning, Winter Weather Advisory for multiple Northeast Ohio counties: Here are the expected impacts https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/winter-storm-watch-issued-northeast-ohio-counties-starting-monday/95-c8e3371c-7e5f-4ac7-b347-c32c45e23340 2 teens shot in Cleveland Public Square: 15-year-old in critical condition, suspects in custody https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/2-teens-shot-at-cleveland-public-square-15-year-old-critical-condition/95-d439be81-8e46-4be6-a1bb-24ed67dfff64
Thursday, November 16, 2023: "Voice of the Cleveland Browns" Jim Donovan shares a message to WKYC viewers after finishing leukemia treatment. Plus, we share the details of why Cleveland Ballet leadership have been suspended, as a Stark County dance instructor was told she could no longer teach in their outreach program due to her body size. We also look at how the Tuscarawas Valley community is coming together following a deadly bus crash , give the latest information about United Auto Workers voting to approve a deal with GM, while Starbucks workers across the country are on strike in support of their effort to unionize. All of this, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Cleveland Ballet co-founders Gladisa Guadalupe, Michael Krasnyansky suspended following alleged body size discrimination against dance instructor https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/investigations/cleveland-ballet-gladisa-guadalupe-michael-krasnyansky-suspended-body-size-discrimination-dance-instructor-3news-investigates/95-df73d33c-d5e6-4f60-8ec7-d27aa8fd3528 Jim Donovan, 3News sports anchor and 'Voice of the Cleveland Browns,' to return from leukemia treatment this weekend https://www.wkyc.com/article/entertainment/television/jim-donovan-update-after-leukemia-treatment-wkyc-cleveland-browns/95-4cf98976-c23d-40d7-b155-5d49048fdbae
Friday, November 10, 2023: The mother of missing Cleveland teen Keshaun Williams pleads for anonymous tips to bring home her 15-year-old son who has been missing since June. Plus, we share what we know about the police and SWAT team standoff in Euclid, along with details about a police chase that ended in car crash at the same spot where a deadly police chase ended in August. We also let you know where a fire started at a hotel in Wickliffe. In entertainment news, we hear how the SAG-AFTRA strike ending will impact movies being filmed in Northeast Ohio, tell you where you can see Depeche Mode tonight, fill you in on why Al Roker will be with us in the studio today, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Mother of missing Cleveland teen Keshaun Williams pleads for 15-year-old son to come home: 'I have been worried about you' https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/keshaun-williams-missing-cleveland-teen-family-press-conference-amber-alert/95-cf8caea3-df0c-424f-9155-7f3595636dc8 Suspect leads Parma police in chase, crashes into another vehicle in Cleveland https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/suspect-leads-parma-police-chase-crashes-into-another-vehicle-in-cleveland/95-b3c124c8-7a78-43a5-86e6-0f2b947d9de7
Thursday, November 9, 2023: Peter Billingsley, the actor who played "Ralphie" in "A Christmas Story," addresses the rumor that he's the secret buyer of the "A Christmas Story" house in Tremont, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney
Wednesday, November 8, 2023: Voters say yes on Issue 2 in Ohio to treat marijuana like alcohol, but the new law could change before it even takes effect. We also look at what Issue 1 means, and how abortion can still be restricted in Ohio, despite a constitutional amendment guaranteeing access passing in the state. In other election news, we look at the “People's Budget” initiative in Cleveland, and Akron's new mayor. We also share the sentence for a mom who crashed a car killing her son and nephew, and tell you what we know about the possible found remains of a missing Stark County woman. Then, we share news of an incredible rescue of a dog, what you need to know about keeping kids warm this winter, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch the moment abortion rights history was made in Ohio, with the projected passing of Issue 1, about 2.5 hours in to our Election 2023 streaming special here: https://youtu.be/V9N2NKyFAT4?t=9174 Here's the moment in our Election 2023 streaming special when we learned Issue 2 would pass in our state, creating a new law that will allow recreational use of marijuana for adults, starting Dec. 7: https://youtu.be/V9N2NKyFAT4?t=10465 Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: What's next after Ohio voters pass Issue 2 to legalize recreational marijuana? https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/politics/elections/ohio-voters-pass-issue-2-legalize-recreational-marijuana/95-0e898e38-35aa-4090-9119-e8cbcabaf55d Election results in Ohio: Real-time updates on what voters decided https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/politics/elections/ohio-election-day-issue-1-abortion-issue-2-marijuana-updates-results/95-b38b4380-453c-4bc4-84e2-a66c39690a60
Tuesday, November 7, 2023: Election day means all eyes on Ohio as abortion and marijuana votes could set the playbook for similar votes around the country in the 2024 election. We check in with NBC's Steve Kornacki about the impact today's election could have, big picture. Plus, we share more details about a deadly police shooting involving a bloody man and a house fire, along with what we know about a suspected road rage incident where two people allegedly shot at each other. We also get a response from Rocky River school district officials, as people are calling for top administrators to resign. In other news, we share what you need to know if you're still headed out to the polls, how you can catch extended election coverage on 3news, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Election day in Ohio: Live updates as voters decide Issue 1 on abortion and Issue 2 on marijuana https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/politics/elections/ohio-election-day-issue-1-abortion-issue-2-marijuana-updates-results/95-b38b4380-453c-4bc4-84e2-a66c39690a60 Rocky River school board throws support behind superintendent, other administrators following recent controversies https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/education/rocky-river-school-board-throws-support-superintendent-administrators-recent-controversies/95-da4e310c-ee9e-4edb-8e4f-40ae3418ed68
Monday, November 6, 2023: In North Olmsted, a woman called 911 to report a man covered in blood saying he and his uncle were being attacked, and police showed up to find a house on fire with a man dead inside, where they shot and killed another man. Plus, in Elyria, another man was shot after a car chase with police that ended in him driving through a garage at officers. In Euclid, a man plead guilty today to the murder of a 16-year-old, while the Mentor community mourns the loss of high school senior Jack Sawyer who died from a rare bone cancer. We also let you know why you'll see controlled fires in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, introduce you to the new Cleveland Guardians manager Stephen Vogt, breakdown the Browns shutout victory over the Arizona Cardinals, preview our election coverage, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: North Olmsted officials hold briefing after suspect fatally shot in exchange of gunfire with police https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/north-olmsted-police-officer-man-wounded-gunfire-exghange/95-c8174ebc-14ad-49be-ab2b-63055916a3da Cleveland Guardians announce Stephen Vogt as new manager https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/mlb/indians/cleveland-guardians-name-stephen-vogt-new-manager/95-11e1a56d-e1b2-4092-b644-b483302bd71d
Monday, October 30, 2023: Police have confirmed that 2 teens were killed and 4 people were injured during shooting at a house party in Mansfield on Friday night. Plus, we share where you can take part in a prayer vigil tonight for civilians being held hostage by Hamas in Gaza. We also give you the latest update on cleanup efforts in East Palestine after the Norfolk Southern toxic train derailment, and fill you in on developments in negotiations in the United Auto Workers strike. Then, we look at a new beginning in Strongsville, show you Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett's 2023 Halloween display, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Mansfield police: 2 teens killed, 4 teens injured following shooting at party https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/northeast-ohio/2-teens-killed-shooting-mansfield/95-f56ffef8-3697-49d1-9e92-b2276ab4c2fb LOOK: Myles Garrett creates 'Jeepers Creepers' Halloween display at home https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/nfl/browns/myles-garrett-jeepers-creepers-halloween-display/95-a88486b5-f29a-4433-a3f9-65b9cac281f3
Tuesday, October 24, 2023: A Westlake man has been arrested for molesting a teen with cancer while posing as a retired priest doing a blessing. In Summit County, the criminal trial for former Ohio Rep. Bob Young started today. In Akron, police are investigating a potential murder-suicide, while the family of Jayland Walker speaks out against the 8 officers who shot and killed him returning to patrol. In lighter news, Giant Eagle is holding a hiring fair today to fill 550 positions, we explore the debate over controversial candy, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Westlake police: Man acting as 'retired priest' arrested for molesting teen girl with cancer https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/westlake-police-man-acting-retired-priest-arrested-molesting-teen-girl-cancer/95-618a0b4e-1212-4144-934a-6b47170ce08d SOLD! Deal reached in sale of 'A Christmas Story' House in Cleveland: Who is the new owner? https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/a-christmas-story-house-sold-new-owner-cleveland/95-0242071c-a285-4e2e-8cca-0964ccd01afc
Thursday, October 19, 2023: Chaos continues in Congress as Rep. Jim Jordan temporarily pauses seeking the Speaker of the House role. Plus, a Middle East expert from Northeast Ohio shares his take on why Hamas attacked Israel and how it's playing into their larger plan. We also tell you the latest on Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson's injury. In other news, Tower City Center will have a special holiday feature in an homage to the movie, “A Christmas Story.” Meanwhile, Shaker Heights police are doing something creative to build trust in their community, while the high school students will be featured on national television, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's In The News Now special on Rep. Kevin McCarthy being ousted as Speaker of the House here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11lydcwuinA Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Browns QB Deshaun Watson practicing after missing 2 games with a shoulder injury; could face Colts https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/nfl/browns/browns-qb-deshaun-watson-practicing-after-missing-2-games/95-0463626d-1d1e-46fb-9940-2713f21b8c15 Akron police investigate 2 separate shootings: Here's a timeline of the incidents https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/akron/akron-shootings-diagonal-road-north-main-street/95-81da9694-0568-4b86-8f57-d6406db8d2dc