Beginning this Friday, Dec. 23 and continuing through Monday, Dec. 26, Summit Lake Community Center (380 W Crosier St.) will be open from 8:00am - 7:00pm to serve as a warming center for those residents who are in need.
The Kent State men's basketball team (1-0) is moving on to the Don Haskins Sun Bowl Tournament championship game after a 73-63 win over New Mexico State
On December 8, 2022, the Summit County Sheriff’s Office and Jackson Township Police Department conducted an investigation into Human Trafficking with the assistance of the Stark County Sheriff’s Office, Stark County Metro Narcotics, North Canton Police Department, Springfield Township, and the Massillon City Prosecutor’s Office
Kindergartners from McDowell Early Learning School prove the season of giving is for all ages. As part of a "Be Kind Like Bradley" project, students of Miss Kate Thomas collected donations and loaded two police cruisers full of toys for the Hudson Police Department’s (HPD) Holiday Food and Gift Drive.
Last night, Akron City Council approved legislation to sell 68 acres of land located in the northwest portion of the city with Frank Blvd. on the north and White Pond Drive on the east to Triton Property Ventures (“The Developer”) for residential and potential commercial development.
The University of Akron (UA) has honored Alfred V Ciraldo, M.D. with an honorary degree at its winter commencement ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022.
On Monday, December 12, 2022, Cuyahoga Falls City Council unanimously the City Budget for expenses and capital expenses for the 2023 fiscal year by a vote of 10-0.
Three student-athletes from the Kent State women's soccer program have been recognized by the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association as the organization announced its yearly awards.
On December 8, 2022, at approximately 9:30 p.m., the Summit County Sheriff's Office received a call regarding a suspect with active arrest warrants who was observed entering an apartment in Coventry Township.
After a national search, The University of Akron (UA) has selected Timothy Meyers, Ph.D., as associate dean of the College of Health and Human Sciences, executive director of the School of Nursing and professor of instruction in the School of Nursing.
Today, the City of Akron released an updated Development Agreement with Triton Property Ventures for the purchase of 68 acres of land located in the northwest portion of the city with Frank Blvd. on the north and White Pond Drive on the east.
The Kent State women's basketball team had its four-game win streak ended on Wednesday evening, as host Duquesne survived with a 73-67 victory inside of the UMPC Cooper Fieldhouse.