Will Ujek, WKYC Channel 3 News

Will Ujek

WKYC Channel 3 News

Cleveland, OH, United States

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Past articles by Will:

Sandusky shop creates 'banned book section' to take a stand against censorship

In 2021, school board meetings became battlegrounds over what America's children should and shouldn't be taught. → Read More

From bands to demonstrators, groups gather in Cleveland to support Ukraine

“What’s happening now is just a travesty, it’s a genocide. We’re here to raise as much support as we possibly can," says Areta Zachary. → Read More

How close is Ohio's primary election date to being in jeopardy?

With the primary less than 2 months away and still without court approved maps, the clock is ticking a little louder. → Read More

Parma's St. Anthony of Padua School finds new home after fire

As the investigation into the arson continues, students and teachers have found a temporary spot to finish the school year. → Read More

What effect will the MLB lockout have on Cleveland area businesses?

GV Art and Design says they'll pivot and stay flexible as they wait to drop new Cleveland Guardians gear. → Read More

Local Ukrainian school reacts to Russian invasion

The school in Cleveland is filled with Ukrainian pride, made up of kindergarten through 11th grade students with Ukrainian heritage. → Read More

Cleveland Institute of Music holds 'Music for Food' concert to help the hungry

'It's very empowering to use something that I've worked my whole life at for the greater good,' student Karen Ferry said. → Read More

Casinos in Ohio already looking forward to next Super Bowl

With an estimated record 31.5 million people expected to bet on this year's Super Bowl, Ohio casinos are preparing for next year's game when sports betting is legal. → Read More

Broadway show canceled amid run due to pandemic returns to Cleveland

'Jesus Christ Superstar' played two performances in March of 2020 before they were shut down. Now, many of the same cast is back to finish what they started. → Read More

Heinen's looks to change healthy eating with new personalized nutrition center

The grocery store chain opened a new center at its Mayfield Village location to assist shoppers in changing diets according to personal health stats. → Read More

Ohio struggles with redistricting maps as deadlines loom

With filing deadlines next week, some candidates have begun collecting signatures and campaigning without knowing where their district will be. → Read More

Cleveland looks to make another big impression with NBA All-Star Weekend

'We know how to take an event and make it bigger, make it better, and make it more successful,' David Gilbert, president and CEO of Destination Cleveland, said. → Read More

Was Greater Cleveland in contention for the planned Intel plant in Central Ohio?

Local leaders would not comment on 'the opportunities that we may or may not have had,' but did say the project will still have a significant impact on the region. → Read More

Retired Brecksville-Broadview Heights teacher, former student collaborate on children's books

Dave Lubinger and his one-time art student Adam Slivka have partnered to release a series of children's books aimed at helping animal shelters. → Read More

The Welcome Kettle Project bringing Northeast Ohioans together to help Afghan refugees

“When we were made aware that the Afghan refugees were going to relocate and resettle in northeast Ohio, we knew that we had to do something,” says Lauri Pierce. → Read More

Has Northeast Ohio omicron surge peaked?

Doctors from the Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals and Metrohealth weigh in on whether or not we've peaked in greater Cleveland and if so, what's next? → Read More

Hough neighborhood is one of the hardest hit by COVID in Cleveland

According to Cleveland's COVID-19 dashboard, which breaks down cases and deaths by zip code, the Hough neighborhood has the highest Covid deaths per capita. → Read More

New study looks at why Ohioans say they won't get vaccinated

A recent study looking at survey results from millions of households breaks down who and why people in each state say they're hesitant to get the vaccine. → Read More

UH officials hopeful Northeast Ohio may have peaked with Omicron

As University Hospitals sees little variation in Covid hospitalizations for seven to 10 days, they're hopeful of a peak but say it's still too early to say for sure. → Read More

Covid déjà vu in Northeast Ohio: Postponements, cancellations and changes reemerge

It’s a scene eerily similar to the beginning of 2020. → Read More