Laura Caso, WKYC Channel 3 News

Laura Caso

WKYC Channel 3 News

Cleveland, OH, United States

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Past articles by Laura:

'Music is the air I breathe': The rich history of Black musical arts at Oberlin College

For Black musicians, Oberlin College's Conservatory of Music has been a game-changer from the 19th century to the present. → Read More

Wrapped in Love: How a single piece of wrapping paper has brought a family together for more than 5 decades

The story of the pink paisley wrapping paper started 56 years ago when Donna Smith’s grandmother gifted her a doll in the most beautiful paper. → Read More

Cleveland's coolest kid musician: Meet Jesse Jukebox

Jesse Jukebox is a Northeast Ohio musical artist that makes fun and interactive children's songs to help kids create memories and learn through the joy of music. → Read More

Sisterhood of the traveling handkerchief: Nearly 90 brides from Cleveland and beyond use same handkerchief at wedding

Through the simple chiffon hanky, the women are all connected. → Read More

UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital offers winter car seat safety tips to keep your kids safe

Experts are reminding parents about the danger of putting children in car seat with a puffy coat. → Read More

Northeast Ohio pediatric doctors contending with 'enormous wave' of sick children

Infections of RSV are spiking across the country and it’s no different in Northeast Ohio. → Read More

3 Ohio sisters devoted to helping father diagnosed with Alzheimer's

An Ohio family is making sure their father remembers how loved he is through the toughest battle of his life. → Read More

Northeast Ohio family using mother’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis to find a cure in her honor

After the 2018 death of Adele Herzog, her family is is using their battle to bring support and awareness of Alzheimer's to their community. → Read More

'Fearless' Bay High School violinist grateful for dedicated music educators

Band director composes special song for student, whose musical talent is overshadowed only by her zest for life. → Read More

Gloria Kurland, matriarch of Cleveland's iconic Corky & Lenny's, turns 90

The longtime 'hostess with the mostest' reflects on her milestone birthday and more than 60 years at her family's celebrated eatery. → Read More

Breaking the glass ceiling: Meet the first female fire chief in Cuyahoga County

Gina DeVito-Staub is now the first female fire chief in Woodmere and in all of Cuyahoga County. → Read More

Pennsylvania senator holding up final approval of bill to help veterans exposed to burn pits

The bill stands at a halt as Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa) seeks to add an amendment regarding spending and raising concern about the allocated money in benefits. → Read More

A Turning Point: LGBTQ+ fostering and adoptions on the rise

Same-sex couples were not allowed to start adopting together until 2015. → Read More

Northeast Ohio breast cancer survivor pays it forward after diagnosis

For Dorrian Horsey, breast cancer pushed her into a sisterhood. Although it is one she didn’t choose, it is one that she says she would never change. → Read More

'Give yourself a break': Vermilion cancer survivor uses yoga to heal

Katie Carp was so inspired by yoga through The Gathering Place that she left her corporate job to teach others and help them heal. → Read More

Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers stand in for fallen friend at son's high school graduation in Stark County

Daniel Laubacher passed away in 2014, but his fellow officers have been there for his family ever since. → Read More

Cleveland ninja course becomes more inclusive with 'Sensory-Friendly Sundays'

Since February, Adrenaline Monkey has helped give kids and young adults who process the world differently an opportunity to enjoy themselves. → Read More

A Turning Point: A foundation that helped Northeast Ohio Holocaust survivors find home

The Kol Israel Foundation is pushing to get its Holocaust memorial distinguished as a national landmark. → Read More

Remembering USAir Flight 405: 30 Years later, a survivor reflects

On March 22, 1992, a commercial airliner en route to Cleveland crashed after takeoff, killing 27. Bart Simon, of Shaker Heights, was one of 24 survivors. → Read More

Faces of COVID: Dr. Amy Edwards of University Hospitals

Dr. Edwards has been on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic since the beginning. She gave 3News' Laura Caso a glimpse into what her life at home has been like. → Read More