Mark Arehart, WKSU

Mark Arehart

WKSU

Dover, DE, United States

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Past articles by Mark:

Akron’s Newest Indie Bookstore Elizabeth's Writes its Own Story on What Inclusion Really Means

Akron has a new pop-up bookstore and writing center focused on highlighting diverse authors in all aspects of literature and nonfiction. Author and → Read More

Morning Headlines: Ohio Nursing Home Deaths Continue Rise; Tribe selects Tucker in MLB Draft

Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, June 11: Ohio nursing home coronavirus deaths continue to rise Stow’s only African-American cop suing city → Read More

Deal for Michigan's Beaumont to Acquire Summa Health Scrapped

A deal that would have seen Summa Health merge with one of Michigan's largest hospital systems has been canceled. → Read More

CVS Announces Drive-Thru Coronavirus Testing at Locations Throughout Northeast Ohio

Starting Friday CVS locations across Northeast Ohio will offer drive-thru coronavirus testing. → Read More

Morning Headlines: Stay-at-Home Order Extended; Ohio Nears 3,000 COVID-19 Cases; 460,000 Unemployed

Here are your morning headlines for Friday, April 3: DeWine extends stay-at-home order; Ohio nears 3,000 COVID-19 cases; More than 460,000 Ohioans file for → Read More

Area Museums Close Down to Prevent Spread of COVID-19

As Gov. Mike DeWine and health officials urge Ohioans to practice "social distancing" to lessen the spread of COVID-19, area museums are closing their → Read More

Morning Headlines: UAW to Vote on Deal with Ford; Google to Break Ground on Central Ohio Center

Here are your morning headlines for Friday, Nov. 1: UAW to vote on deal with Ford; Google to break ground on central Ohio center; U.S. House votes to → Read More

Morning Headlines: Ohio Gets OK to Expand Medicaid Services; Emergency Call Center Funds Available

Here are your morning headlines for Monday, Sept. 30: Ohio gets OK to expand Medicaid services; Emergency call center funds available; 1 million Ohioans → Read More

Morning Headlines: GM Offers Health Insurance Amid Strike; Former House Speaker Resigns

Here are your morning headlines for Friday, September 27: GM offers workers health insurance amid strike; Former Ohio House Speaker resigns; HUD awards → Read More

State of the Arts: Making Michelangelo's Masterworks

Michelangelo's sculptures and paintings are a cornerstone of art history. But the artist was notoriously private with his notes and sketches. A new → Read More

Morning Headlines: Cuyahoga Jail Drug Cases Increase, Former Ohio Mayor Pleads Guilty to Theft

Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, September 3: Cuyahoga County jail drug incidents tripled in last year; Former Ohio mayor pleads guilty to → Read More

Morning Headlines: Akron Children's Opens Transgender Care Center, Prisons Look Into Tattoo Removal

Here are your morning headlines for Monday, July 29: Akron Children's opens transgender care center; Prison might offer tattoo removal services; Toxic → Read More

BorderLight Festival Brings International Theater Experiences to Cleveland

The BoarderLight International Theatre and Fringe Festival opens this week and will bring more than 100 artists and 40 productions to downtown Cleveland. → Read More

Morning Headlines: DeWine Signs Budget with 25 Vetoes, Cooling Centers Open Amid Heat Wave

Here are your morning headlines for Friday, July 19: DeWine signs budget, vetoes 25 provisions; Cooling centers extend hours amid heat wave; Cuyahoga jail → Read More

The View From Pluto: Players Savor Their Time in the All-Star Spotlight

For some Major League Baseball players making the All-Star Game roster is a regular affair. But for others it’s one and done. Sports commentator Terry → Read More

Morning Headlines: Yost Attempts to Postpone Abortion Ban, FBI Asks for Help in Solving CLE Murders

Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, June 25: Yost attempts to postpone abortion ban; FBI asks for help in solving Cleveland murders; Officials → Read More

Morning Headlines: House Approves DeWine's H2Ohio Plan, Budget Talks to Include Coal Mine Funding

Here are your morning headlines for Monday, June 24: House approves DeWine's H2Ohio plan; Budget talks to include coal mine funding; Akron police begins → Read More

Morning Headlines: Ryan Qualifies for First Debate, Oberlin Market Awarded $44M in Lawsuit

Here are your morning headlines for Friday, June 14: Ryan qualifies for first debate; Oberlin awarded $44M in lawsuit; University of Akron to use reserved → Read More

State of the Arts: Bechdel Film Fest Puts Gender Equality Into Focus

Many movies opening this summer won't pass the test, the Bechdel Test. It brings attention to gender inequality in mainstream film. The Bechdel Film Fest → Read More

Provost Todd Diacon Named Kent State President

Kent State's board of trustees voted Monday morning to appoint current university Executive Vice President and Provost Todd Diacon as the university's next → Read More