
Dave Chudowsky
News Anchor at WKYC-TV (Cleveland, OH)
Husband, Father of two, WKYC Channel 3 Morning News Anchor and life long Clevelander
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2 weeks ago |
wkyc.com | Dave Chudowsky
CLEVELAND — 3News’ Dave Chudowsky continues to share his prostate cancer journey – in hopes of creating more awareness about early detection. Chudowsky will tell you he learned a lot about himself while also becoming much more educated about prostate cancer. With the help of two powerhouse health care systems and a simple PSA test, he can continue to be with all of you every morning on "GO!" and hopefully help some people along the way.
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2 weeks ago |
wkyc.com | Dave Chudowsky
CLEVELAND — 3News' Dave Chudowsky continues to share his prostate cancer journey – in hopes of creating more awareness about early detection. While prostate cancer can be deadly, it is also very curable, and while the diagnosis was stressful, his focus was to stay positive and do his homework. Dr. Rashmi Jain from the Cleveland Clinic helped lead to the discovery of his prostate cancer. “You were well-informed. You had a lot of research.
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2 weeks ago |
wkyc.com | Dave Chudowsky
CLEVELAND — Prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer in men. This year alone, more than 313,000 cases of prostate cancer will be found here in the U.S., and one in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime. 3News' Dave Chudowsky is one of them. Earlier this year on Jan. 3, Chudowsky found out that he had cancer. While it feels weird to tell a story about himself, it’s one he hopes will help others.
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Feb 7, 2024 |
wkyc.com | Dave Chudowsky
CLEVELAND — It wouldn't be the Super Bowl without the perfect food! If you're looking for a new recipe to share at your Super Bowl party this year, 3News' Dave Chudowsky is sharing his secrets behind loaded tater tot cups. EXPANDED COVERAGE: Super Bowl Cooking spray 1 bag tater tots (will need to let them soften if frozen) 1 c. cooked bacon, chopped 1 c.
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Jan 31, 2024 |
wkyc.com | Dave Chudowsky |Jessica Miller
CUYAHOGA HEIGHTS, Ohio — Allison Suhy’s family remembers her as a bright light with a lust for living life that was infectious. Ally, as they called her, had typical, happy childhood full of activities, friends and volunteering. “She graduated from high school, went to Ohio University to be an early childhood education teacher. She wanted to help people while there, it was the happiest we saw her,” reflected her father, Cuyahoga Heights Fire Chief Michael Suhy.
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