Vintage clips from the Jan Jones era of the Morning Exchange.
What do the Cleveland Orchestra, Barry Manilow, Carol Channing and William Shatner have in common? If you said Blossom Music Center, then give yourself a star!
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, our Don Webster would head out to various downtown locations to do weather tosses for our 11 p.m. broadcast here at WEWS.
Famed author Alex Haley appeared on the WEWS program "Black On Black" in 1976.
"KaZoo," the fun and educational kids' show, aired for five years on WEWS starting in 1998.
In Cleveland, the national anthem and Rocco Scotti go hand in hand.
For being a fourth grader explaining exploration on TV, Chris Dorton of Freedom Academy in Cleveland did a pretty good job.
Two boxing legends and a broadcasting legend share the small screen.
The iconic civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King visited Cleveland often in the 1960s.
WEWS Eyewitness Newsreel from June 7, 1982 and a few surprises.
Vintage clips from the Jan Jones era of the Morning Exchange.
WEWS medical editor Dr. Ted Castele on 'an apple a day' fighting cancer. Check out a clip from 1979.
Forty years ago, the Morning Exchange hit local airwaves, changing local and national TV.
To make way for the new Browns, the old stadium had to come down. But not without some drama.
Celebrating the beginning of the Morning Exchange 40 years ago.
Christmas in Cleveland 1963 just weeks after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
News Team Blogs
We celebrate a big birthday at Disney World in the little life of my daughter.
Animal Kingdom, the 2011 Kentucky Derby winner, will make his 2012 debut at Gulfstream Park.
As a rookie entertainment reporter, NewsChannel5's Danita Harris met Whitney Houston while covering "The Preacher's Wife."