Kabir Bhatia, WKSU

Kabir Bhatia

WKSU

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Past articles by Kabir:

Akron Art Museum collection safe after small fire

A fire set in a basement bathroom was quickly extinguished → Read More

Akron's Devil Strip comes to an end with resignation of final board members

The three cite issues with the dormant paper's finances and bylaws. → Read More

Cleveland Baseball Team Goes From 'Indians' to 'Guardians'

The name change follows a year of brainstorming by team management → Read More

Akron's Summit Lake Renewal Takes Next Step with Nature Center Opening

Built in a former pumphouse, the four-year project cost $1.5 million → Read More

In West Akron, Coronavirus Testing Offered in Area Hard Hit by COVID-19

Hundreds of people lined up today in West Akron for free, in-car coronavirus testing . The parking lot at House of The Lord Church was filled with the → Read More

Protesters Take to Akron's Streets Again to Call for an End to Racism and Police Brutality

The protests over the killing of George Floyd continued in downtown Akron today. Several groups held events calling for an end to racism and police → Read More

As Cleveland Lifts Daytime Curfew, Streets Remain Empty, But for How Long?

Businesses in Downtown Cleveland opened today for the first time since last weekend’s protests over the killing of George Floyd . The city has imposed → Read More

Summit County Releases Coronavirus Data By Zip Code

Summit County has released data on how many coronavirus cases are in each of its zip codes. There are 373 confirmed cases as of Thursday. The most cases → Read More

OH Really? Listeners Ask About New Cars, Emergency Alerts and Agriculture Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

It’s been another week of closed businesses, self-quarantine and “Wine with DeWine” in Ohio. And another week of changes in the state’s battle against → Read More

Listeners Ask About Coronavirus Testing, Hoarding Toilet Paper and President Trump's Response

The news of how the coronavirus is affecting Northeast Ohio is changing daily. One week ago, only a few dozen tests had been conducted in the state. And → Read More

Cleveland's Top Hospitals Join Forces to Offer COVID-19 Testing

Beginning at 11 a.m. Saturday Cleveland Clinic patients will be able to have a drive-through COVID-19 test with a doctor's order. → Read More

Summit County Council Considers Commitee to Study Stormwater Management

Summit County Council is slated to hear a plan Monday evening to create a stormwater management study committee. The seven-person group would include → Read More

ODOT Compiling List of Flood-Damaged Roads for Repair Under Gov. DeWine's State of Emergency

Gov. Mike DeWine has declared a state of emergency in 63 counties Ohio counties due to heavy rains that damaged roadways in June. The move allows the → Read More

Cleveland Library Celebrates 150th Anniversary

The Cleveland Public Library is celebrating its 150th birthday tomorrow with a daylong street fair. The event at the main branch in downtown Cleveland will → Read More

Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Week Kicks Off With Balloon Festival

The 34 th Annual Canton Balloon Classic will kick off a week of Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement events Thursday. More than 50 balloons will fill the → Read More

'Christmas In July' Bike Giveaway Expands Annual Holiday Event

Five-hundred kids have new bicycles today thanks to a “Christmas in July” event in Akron. On Schiller Avenue in North Hill early Sunday morning one → Read More

Medina Nonprofit Expands to Help Abused Youth, Human Trafficking Victims

Medina County’s only Child Advocacy Center has opened a new facility, and it’s meant to keep children safer and give them better access to services. The → Read More

Farmer's Markets Seeing the Effects of Wet Spring

Extreme weather in Northeast Ohio this year is having an impact on vendors at some Northeast Ohio farmers markets. Several vendors were absent from the → Read More

Northeast Ohio Bookstores Join Effort to Help Immigrant Organization

Four independent booksellers in Northeast Ohio joined others around the country to try to help the situation at the U.S.-Mexico border. The Bookstores → Read More

NASA Engineer Remembers Glenn Research and the Apollo 11 Connection

When Apollo 11 launched 50 years ago, it was propelled by a liquid hydrogen-fueled launch vehicle called Centaur – which wouldn’t have existed without → Read More