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According to FirstEnergy outage map, about 5,000 Summit County residences — including 3,596 in Akron — were without power as ...
Nearly 9,000 customers are without power in Northeast Ohio Monday afternoon as a heat advisory remains in effect for the entire region.
The Goodyear Heights neighborhood in Akron will face rolling blackouts that could last for 12 hours Monday afternoon.
The City of Akron is seeking to revitalize the predominantly residential Summit Lake neighborhood by issuing a request for proposals from qualified developers to buy and develop 50 vacant lots ...
AKRON, Ohio — As our weather warms over the next few months, you might notice more crews planting trees across the City of Akron. The city is making a big push to improve the tree canopy, one ...
This summer Akronites living in parts of town without nearby supermarkets will be able to shop at a grocery store that comes to them. The city of Akron announced Thursday it will use a $175,000 ...
The city of Akron announced Thursday it will use a $175,000 grant to create a Summit Fresh Mobile Market to help people living in food deserts. Akron will purchase a 28-foot van that will be ...
Bodycam footage released by the mayor and police chief of an Ohio city, where police killed a 15-year-old boy on Thanksgiving night, offers little clarity on the events leading up to the officer-in… ...
She says the district’s closure of schools in the neighborhood has hurt its vitality. She came prepared with a print-out of a map of the neighborhood. "So this map here, I mean, you can see from 1999 ...
A shooting in Akron, Ohio, left 24 injured and one person dead, one of at least 10 mass shootings that happened across seven states over the weekend.
CBS News 24/7 Live. AKRON, Ohio (KDKA) — One person was killed and two dozen people were injured after a mass shooting in Akron, Ohio, on Sunday morning.
A map of the sections of the Innerbelt to be studied. To learn more about the city's search for a firm for the Innerbelt project, click here. "So what do we do now," Johnson said.