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The union representing workers at Akron Metro RTA has been without a contract for more than 17 months, and Rep. Emilia Sykes, whose district includes the city, is calling on both sides come to an agreement.
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Cleveland-bred musician Machine Gun Kelly is pitching in a quarter of a million dollars to fund a skate park on the city's Southeast Side.
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Slavic Full Gospel Church in Broadview Heights recently hosted religious leaders from around the world to plan humanitarian aid distribution to Ukraine.
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With experts predicting a cold and snowy winter, rural shelters like Homeward Bound in Wooster are preparing to get homeless people out the cold and into long-term housing.
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The Portage County District Library is partnering with the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank to offer pop-up food pantries at its Garrettsville branch. More than 100 people showed up for the latest one, Friday morning.
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Akron’s bicentennial festivities are almost over, but residents are still eager to celebrate historyAkron will mark its official 200th birthday Dec. 6, 2025. Though the year-long celebration is coming to a close, some programming will continue next year thanks to residents' feedback.
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If it seems like traffic is getting worse where you live, that's because it probably is. After dropping during the COVID-19 pandemic, congestion climbed to record levels in 2024, researchers say.
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The Snow Heroes pilot program is an initiative that's part of the city’s age-friendly communities plan, which aims to keep seniors in their homes as they age.
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A stretch of I-271 between I-71 and I-77 is reopening to traffic. The Ohio State Highway Patrol said a truck driver fell asleep and rolled a tanker carrying ethanol causing a lengthy shutdown on a stretch of the highway.
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The 2025 holiday season is underway in Northeast Ohio, and Christmas tree farm owners are expecting another good one.
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The Perkins Street on-ramp and exit ramp to Glenwood Avenue will be closed for two years as workers construct a new northbound bridge.
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Officials say new pet owners should be aware of some extra precautions worth taking during the holiday season.