Anna Huntsman, WKSU

Anna Huntsman

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Mayfield Village Teen Zoie Vincent Wins Vax-A-Million College Scholarship

A Cuyahoga County teen is the newest winner of a full-ride college scholarship as part of Ohio’s Vax-a-Million lottery program. → Read More

Environmentally Sustainable Resort Eyes Former Farm in Canal Fulton

A local developer is close to getting final approval for an environmentally sustainable resort in Canal Fulton. Monarch, A Living Resort would have meeting → Read More

I-76/South Broadway Ramp in Akron to Close for Two Weeks

Motorists may have to change their commutes to downtown Akron as the Ohio Department of Transportation completes a construction project in a busy area. → Read More

Cuyahoga Valley National Park Vandalism Suspects Identified

The Cuyahoga Valley National Park is thanking the public for helping to successfully identify suspects who vandalized property in the park. A post from the → Read More

Akron Civic Theatre Holds 90th Anniversary Celebration

The Akron Civic Theatre is celebrating its 90 th anniversary this weekend. The theater will hold a free event Saturday that includes food and entertainment → Read More

Browns Officially Introduce Odell Beckham Jr.

The Cleveland Browns officially introduced one of the team’s newest and most widely talked about players. In a press conference Monday, Odell Beckham Jr., → Read More

Republican Lawmaker Wants Tax Cut in State Budget

There have been tax cuts in nearly every state budget since 2005. But Governor Mike DeWine has said now is the time to invest in Ohio, so there are no tax → Read More

Akron Laying the Foundation for a Community Development Corporation Downtown

Akron Mayor Dan Horrigan wants to flesh out a plan for a community development corporation , or CDC, for downtown. Horrigan wants to treat community → Read More

Akron Civic Theatre Welcomes High Schoolers to Audition for All City Musical

The Akron Civic Theatre is holding an open call for its 2019 All City Musical. The theater is looking for high school students grades nine to twelve to → Read More

Canton Will Get Another Piece of McKinley History

Citizens of Arcata, California voted last year to remove a statue of former President William McKinley from the city’s town square. When Canton’s mayor → Read More

Akron Polish Veterans Club Looks For New Generation of Members

When you think of the face of Akron’s North Hill these days, your first thought may be of the Bhutanese immigrant community that now calls it home. But one → Read More

Akron-Canton Airport Opens Food Pantry for Federal Workers

The Akron-Canton Airport is providing a food pantry to its federal employees who missed their second paycheck Friday because of the partial government → Read More

Annual CES International Trade Show Will Feature Case Western Entreprenuers

A group of Case Western University student entrepreneurs are headed to one of the biggest consumer technology trade shows in the world. Nearly three dozen → Read More

Backers of Ohio Constitutional Amendments Will Need More Petition Signatures to Get on the Ballot

It’s going to be harder to put constitutional amendments on the Ohio ballot in the future. The number of signatures required is a percentage of how many → Read More

Trash, Litter Concerns At Cuyahoga Valley National Park As Partial Government Shutdown Continues

Park staff at Cuyahoga Valley National Park are expressing concerns about the increase in littering and trash in the park since the partial government → Read More

University Of Akron Focuses On Making Downtown Safer

University of Akron and city officials have laid out plans to make Exchange Street safer after several incidents along the corridor this semester. Some of → Read More

Coast Guard Report Addresses Cuyahoga River Safety Concerns

The Coast Guard released a Ports and Waterways Safety Assessment (PAWSA) that identifies problems on the Cuyahoga River and suggestions for how they can be → Read More

Students Write Letters, Draw Pictures Asking GM CEO to Reconsider Lordstown Decision

The announcement that General Motors will stop production at its Lordstown plant has caused anxiety for more than just its workers. Their children are → Read More

Cleveland Partners with Coding Program To Offer Tech Training to Low-Income Residents

Low-income residents in Cleveland have an opportunity to get training for good-paying jobs in the tech industry. The city of Cleveland is partnering with → Read More

Efforts Continue to Find Homes for Akron Tent City Dwellers

The city of Akron won’t force homeless people to move out of a tent city in the Middlebury neighborhood by Thanksgiving. In September, city council → Read More