Danielle Wiggins, WKYC Channel 3 News

Danielle Wiggins

WKYC Channel 3 News

Cleveland, OH, United States

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Past articles by Danielle:

Meet the community cat crusaders helping the feral feline population: Ready Pet GO!

Medina Meow Fix is dedicated to controlling the feral cat population and keeping outdoor cats healthy. → Read More

Education Station: Checking in on Cleveland's Harvey Rice Wraparound School

In this Education Station report, 3News' Danielle Wiggins gets an update from Cleveland's Harvey Rice Wraparound School to showcase how they're focusing on literacy. → Read More

Adorable to look at, destructive to own: Why foxes don't make great pets

As kit season approaches, a local sanctuary cautions against buying captive-bred foxes. → Read More

Classic Cleveland Summer: 3News' Danielle Wiggins introduces her kids to Fun 'n' Stuff go-kart racing

Since the spring of 1989, the quarter-mile go-kart track in Macedonia has provided a green light to the thrill of racing. → Read More

3News' Danielle Wiggins and writer Regina Brett on coping with breast cancer and asking for help

Danielle Wiggins joins writer Regina Brett at The Gathering Place in Beachwood to discuss their breast cancer stories and healing. → Read More

‘Doctors say test results show no need for chemotherapy’: 3News’ Danielle Wiggins shares update after breast cancer diagnosis

3News' Danielle Wiggins shared an update saying doctors have determined no chemotherapy is needed in her breast cancer treatment plan. → Read More

‘My procedure went well!’ 3News’ Danielle Wiggins shares update after surgery for breast cancer

3News' Danielle Wiggins reveals what's next in her treatment following surgery for breast cancer. → 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

Kick-start your Resolution: 2022 financial outlook

Where does it make sense to save for 2022? Here's your answer. → Read More

Education Station: Student success in higher education no longer just measured by academic standards

The definition of student success is expanding thanks, in part, to COVID-19. → Read More

The future of higher education: Has COVID wiped out going off to college?

Questions concerning the future of higher education loom after many colleges and universities had to quickly adjust to changes brought on by the global pandemic. → Read More

3News is proud to be your 'Education Station'

We're right there with you with stories to help your child succeed in the classroom. → Read More

GO! for the Gold: 3News' Danielle Wiggins honors a dedicated educator who has gone above and beyond

Danielle Wiggins shares how her daughter Christen's Intervention Specialist not only helped her succeed academically, but also helped brighten all of their days → Read More

Fireworks shortage and potential Ohio law change could affect your July 4th celebrations

Red, white and “blew-up,” who's ready for fireworks and the Fourth of July? → Read More

'21 Strong: Akron mom guides family through cancer diagnosis during COVID-19 pandemic

In 2020, many moms were figuring out how to juggle virtual learning, isolation, and work. Amanda Tepus had to conquer all of this while navigating her son's cancer. → Read More

Holiday Help: Ideas for how to safely volunteer during this holiday season

Nancy Dzurnak, program manager at Greater Cleveland Volunteers, offers ideas ranging from recording videos for seniors to participating in food distributions. → Read More

United we stand: Summit County pastors team up to 'CrossOver' racial divide

Pastor Rick McKee of Redemption Chapel & Pastor Bryndon Glass of SPAN Ministries have dedicated their lives and ministries to promoting racial reconciliation. → Read More

'Extend people grace, not judgment" | Reducing stigma for students diagnosed with COVID-19:

Modeling kindness and compassion helps people to learn that the more we talk about the disease, the more people can understand and support one another. → Read More

Parma newlyweds donate and serve their own reception food to women and children living at The City Mission

Still dressed in a wedding gown and tux, Melanie and Tyler Tapajna spent their first few hours as husband and wife serving women and families in crisis. → Read More

Masks at school: 'Start Smart, Stay Smart' advice to prepare your child

Is your child ready to wear one throughout the day? → Read More