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Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown, the subject of much speculation for the 2020 presidential election, took time to chat with WKSU about some of his priorities → Read More
Akron 4 th Ward Councilman Russ Neal wants the city to consider going to the cloud to protect itself from cyber criminals. And he says the best way to do → Read More
Canton Mayor Tom Bernabei says he’s running for a second term, and will be doing so as a Democrat. In the November 2015 general election, long-time → Read More
Youngstown Mayor Jamael Tito Brown is heading to Washington for the State of the Union address. The northeast Ohio Democrat will be the guest of Republican → Read More
During his fourth day on the job Governor Mike DeWine paid a visit to Akron. In an appearance at the Akron Roundtable he touched on a range of things his → Read More
Lordstown’s Drive it Home Campaign is heading to the Detroit Auto Show. Advocates for the local GM plant say they want to create a “presence” in the minds → Read More
An estimated one-point-nine million U.S. veterans are now receiving mental health services. But studies commissioned by Congress and the Department of → Read More
An estimated one-point-nine million U.S. veterans are now receiving mental health services. But studies commissioned by Congress and the Department of → Read More
Akron’s Bowery redevelopment project may have its first tenant. A fast growing Stark County craft brewer wants to open a location in the renovation → Read More
Second Chance Village is all but gone. The last tents of the homeless camp on the back lot of a commercial property in Akron’s Middlebury neighborhood were → Read More
Sunday will be the last day for Akron’s Second Chance Village. The city ordered the homeless camp closed weeks ago saying it violates zoning laws. But a → Read More
Akron’s new computer-controlled alarm system for its fire stations is designed to reduce response times and save lives. But it may also have a life-saving → Read More
The Department of Transportation has rescinded a 2015 order involving the safety of trains that haul volatile materials. The move is part of the Trump → Read More
The Cleveland Plain Dealer’s parent company announced last week it is moving most of the paper’s functions other than local coverage to locations out of → Read More
The stock market’s volatility and growing talk of recession won’t overcome the strength in the current economy. That’s the view of Northeast Ohio’s newest → Read More
Massillon City Council has taken what it hopes is the second-to-last step in ending the Stark County community’s year-long hospital dilemma. Council → Read More
The Fuel Cell Prototyping Center at Stark State College in North Canton is closing. Since 2006 it’s been a public-private research & development → Read More
The Ohio EPA is considering changes to its regulations on air quality at fracking and natural gas transmissions sites. The state Environmental Protection → Read More
General Motors’ announcement that it will close its half-a-century-old auto manufacturing complex at Lordstown next March has shaken the workers and the → Read More
On a split vote Akron City Council has again said no to a trial run with software that would give citizens a detailed and interactive view of how the city → Read More