Tim Rudell, WKSU

Tim Rudell

WKSU

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Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown Talks Taxes, Healthcare

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 City Council Member Wants Better Cyber Security for the City

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's Mayor Says He Wants The Job For Four More Years

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

Democratic Mayor Accepts Republican Senator's Invitation to State of the Union Address

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

In Akron, Gov. Mike DeWine Talks About His New Administration

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

GM Lordstown Boosters Take a Road Trip

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

Veterans Face Challenges Getting Effective Mental Health Support

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

Veterans Face Challenges Getting Effective Mental Health Support

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 Expanding Craft Brewer Eyes Bowery Redevelopment Area

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

Akron's Second Chance Village is Closing with a Flurry of Acitivity

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

Second Chance Village Founder Prepares for Closing of Homeless Camp

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 Fire Department Installs a New Alert System for All Stations

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

Federal Regulators Cut Back on Safety Requirements for Rail Tanker Cars

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 Newspaper Scene is Changing Dramatically in Northeast Ohio

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

Incoming Congressman Believes Economic Strength Will Continue

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 Nears Deal on Medical Facility for Community

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

Stark State Considers Options After Surprise Decision by Long-time Partner

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

Ohio EPA Looks to Update Air Quality Rules at Fracking Sites

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

Workers, Neighbors and Friends Gather for GM Lordstown Vigil

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

Divided Akron City Council Turns Down Free Trial of Budget Software

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