My favorite stories from 47 years on Cleveland TV." "Big Chuck" was born on June 28, 1934, according to his bio on IMDB. You can watch Mike Polk Jr.'s tribute to "Big Chuck" below.
Greater Cleveland Congregations will host, “Where do we go from here: Chaos or community?” – The Jan. 20th event will take place at Olivet Institutional Baptist Church, 8712 Quincy Ave., Cleveland.
Construction is getting underway this week at K&D Group's adaptive reuse project at the historic Electric Building downtown.
Grafton-raised artist Ashley Sullivan falls hard for Cleveland's skyline ... so he wanted a big grand painting. They're in Terminal Tower, so, of course, that needed to be featured.
After several years of construction, officials at the airport have announced their Terminal Modernization Project has passed 80% completion. While the facility was still filled with a lot of ...
Get ready for a deep partial solar eclipse on March 29, 2025, which will occur at sunrise in North America and mid-morning across Europe. On Saturday, March 29, 2025, a deep partial solar eclipse ...
A large fire broke out in a commercial building near Tsutenkaku Tower, a famous tourist landmark in Osaka's Naniwa Ward, that left one man injured, local media said Tuesday. A resident who lives ...
Cleveland television legend “Big Chuck” Schodowski, a beloved personality on WJW (Channel 8) for more than 60 years, has died. He was 90. Fox 8 News made the announcement Monday morning. The ...
CLEVELAND (WJW) — Cleveland City Hall will be closed on Tuesday due to the extreme cold temperatures sweeping across Northeast Ohio. City officials said city hall will reopen with regular ...
CLEVELAND — Cleveland City Hall was closed Tuesday because of the anticipated freezing temperatures. It will also be closed Wednesday as temperatures remain at or below zero. The city said it expects ...
Grover Cleveland and Donald Trump are two presidential phoenixes rising from the ashes of electoral defeat. But in the land of second chances, some sequels are best left on the cutting-room floor.
Cleveland, which is expected to break ground on its own new terminal later this year, was last in the 2024 survey. Pittsburgh, which will debut a new terminal later this year, was second-to-last.