Meg Hambach, WKYC Channel 3 News

Meg Hambach

WKYC Channel 3 News

Cleveland, OH, United States

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Past articles by Meg:

A Turning Point: As we observe Holocaust Remembrance Day, a concerning rise antisemitism in Ohio and beyond

In the past five years, attacks on the Jewish community have increased almost 100%. → Read More

Landmarks in The Land: The history and revitalization of Terminal Tower

The iconic Cleveland skyscraper is nearly 100 years old and still a beacon of the city's skyline. → Read More

Landmarks in The Land: Visiting historic Lake View Cemetery

It's a place meant just as much for the ones we've lost as it is for those who are still here. → Read More

Boss Ladies of CLE: Cleveland Museum of Natural History CEO Sonia Winner

With Winner at the helm, the museum is building new spaces - but also a more engaging way to tell the story of scientific discovery. → Read More

Bertman: A Cleveland mustard brand that symbolizes so much more

Bertman Original Mustard is what many would call Cleveland's favorite condiment. CEO Michael Mintz says he appreciates the love from Northeast Ohioans far and wide. → Read More

Chardon Strong: Coach Frank Hall's lasting legacy

Coach Hall has been hailed a hero for his actions the day of the shooting at Chardon High School in 2012, and it inspired him to push for change. → Read More

Game Changers: A new start at the old I-X Center

It's been a year since a new company took over the space, so what's changed? And what's stayed the same? → Read More

New Shaker Heights program aims to help first responders handle mental health emergencies

The program matches police and firefighters with a Northeast Ohio hospital system. → Read More

Cleveland in the spotlight: NBA All-Star Weekend brings basketball's best to our city

And we're rolling out the red carpet to welcome them. → Read More

Euphoria Lanes breaks the bowling mold in Cleveland

A historic bowling alley is getting attention for a unique new concept -- and new ownership. → Read More

A Turning Point: So-called 'voting reforms' have instead disenfranchised citizens

In 'The Sum of Us,' author Heather McGhee takes an in-depth look at how racism has impacted voter suppression. → Read More

A Turning Point: 'Good' vs. 'bad' schools and a new approach to integration

Parents we spoke to say they're prioritizing integration as a way to advance equity in education for the well-being of all children and American democracy. → Read More

A Turning Point: How redlining still impacts communities today

Many of the social and economic problems faced by Blacks are rooted in policies put in place by the government generations ago. → Read More

A Turning Point: The history of racism at swimming pools

Heather McGhee's book 'The Sum of Us' discusses how racism 'drained America's pools,' both figuratively and literally. One example of that is in Northeast Ohio. → Read More

How the COVID-19 has impacted fashion and style

Two years in, so much in our lives has changed -- and that includes the way we dress. → Read More

Mike Polk Jr. wants to know: Should Cleveland Browns fans root for the Cincinnati Bengals?

3News Contributor Mike Polk Jr. is wondering if Cleveland Browns fans should now cheer for Cincinnati Bengals! → Read More

Mike Polk Jr. wants to know: Should Cleveland Browns fans root for the Cincinnati Bengals?

3News Contributor Mike Polk Jr. is wondering if Cleveland Browns fans should now cheer for Cincinnati Bengals! → Read More

Checking on Mom: The Mother Load continues

Research has shown women have returned to work – but not on the same terms. → Read More

Mom Squad: 'Super Mom' Kristen Gambaccini

How this mom of eight keeps her family's life organized. → Read More

The Cleveland Bucket List: Ice skating spots around town

If you're searching for a way to get the kids out of the house to get some physical activity over holiday break, there's an ice skating rink for everyone. → Read More