Tiffany Tarpley, WKYC Channel 3 News

Tiffany Tarpley

WKYC Channel 3 News

Cleveland, OH, United States

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Past articles by Tiffany:

Ohio brothers carry on dad's 75 year shoe repair legacy

Oftentimes, a new year means new beginnings, but for a local business every day is a step back in time. → Read More

Lorain nurses retire after 40 years of service

Two Lorain nurses are being celebrated for their hard work as they get ready to hang up their scrubs. → Read More

Food delivery fee cap proposed in Cleveland

The percentage restaurants pay now could be as high as 30 percent → Read More

Beachwood brain cancer survivor celebrates life five years after diagnosis

It's said to be ‘one of the deadliest and most challenging forms of cancer to treat, but a local man is beating the odds. → Read More

Ohio brain cancer survivor celebrates life five years after diagnosis

It's said to be ‘one of the deadliest and most challenging forms of cancer to treat, but an Ohio man is beating the odds. → Read More

Raising awareness on World Pancreatic Cancer Day

Statistics show only 9% of pancreatic patients in all stages survive more than five years. → Read More

As COVID-19 cases rise in Ohio, so does health care worker stress

Health care providers are working long hours because of the high number of patients & a shortage of staff. → Read More

New Cleveland restaurants taking a chance, opening during pandemic

The #WeCantClose movement believes dining establishments without citations should be able to remain open. → Read More

Public opinion polls and the 2020 presidential election

Two different political experts weigh in on what causes mathematically sound polls to go wrong so often. → Read More

Beachwood nursing home dealing with outbreak of COVID-19 cases

Three staff members have been fired, and the state’s investigation is ongoing. → Read More

Kent State University students asked to 'make smart decisions' this Halloween

Halloween celebrations in college towns tend to draw huge crowds. → Read More

3News to host Zoom room during tonight's presidential debate in Cleveland

Tiffany Tarpley and Dave DeNatale will host the room featuring seven Northeast Ohioans who will have a real-time conversation during the debate. → Read More

Local families ready for lawmakers to act on stimulus package

While unemployment numbers have improved since the beginning of the pandemic, there are still millions of people without work. → Read More

Community connections in Richland County all the more important during COVID-19: 88 Counties in 88 Days

The pandemic has affected big and small businesses in Mansfield, but community support hasn't waivered in this small city community. → Read More

3News invites Northeast Ohio voters to watch the presidential debate with us in our Zoom room

It’s been called the most important election in our lifetimes. You can be a part of the excitement alongside 3News on debate night in Cleveland. → Read More

3 ways to enjoy the fall-like weather this weekend

"We all know winter is coming and things will get harder, so get out while you can!" → Read More

A look inside classrooms as students across Northeast Ohio begin in-person learning

With the hybrid model, students attend school in-person twice each week and the other three days they’ll learn online. → Read More

Northern Ohio volunteers aid in Hurricane Laura relief

Mahogany Coward says she’s been deployed locally and nationally about fourteen times. → Read More

Northeast Ohio food banks need help to meet pandemic demand

The Akron-Canton Regional Food Bank is in need of more partners to distribute food in neighborhoods. → Read More

WTAM 1100 fires broadcaster for using the term 'colored' to describe Sen. Kamala Harris

"The term used is extremely offensive and does not align with our station’s core values and commitment to the communities we serve. He is no longer with WTAM.” → Read More