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Medina school board votes to send emergency levy to ballot
MEDINA, Ohio -- For the third time in a row, the Medina Board of Education is asking voters to approve an operating levy for the Medina City School District. Board members voted during a recent meeting to place the 10-year, 7.5-mill emergency operating levy on the November ballot. “Basically, we...
3News Senior Health Correspondent Monica Robins reflects on 5 years since brain tumor diagnosis
CLEVELAND — July 2, 2019. 4:30 p.m. While putting my story together for the 6 p.m. news, I received a call that would transform my life: I learned I had a brain tumor — a sphenoid-orbital meningioma, to be exact — that would require surgery, and the outcome was unknown.
Avon family forced out of home due to black mold, say insurance will no longer pay for hotel
AVON, Ohio (WOIO) - Black mold forced an Avon family out of their home for months. There house was deemed toxic and unlivable. Now, Adriane Defiore is just trying to keep a roof over her families heads. The family of five have been forced to throw out almost all of...
Ex-Browns Pro Bowler suspended 6 games for PED violation
A former Pro Bowl defender has gotten himself into some trouble with the league. Veteran safety Tashaun Gipson has been suspended for six games, the NFL’s transaction wire revealed on Tuesday. Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that Gipson has drawn the ban due to a violation of the league’s performance enhancing substance policy. Gipson, 33,... The post Ex-Browns Pro Bowler suspended 6 games for PED violation appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Browns $60 Million Star Sends Message Amid Benching Rumors
Jack Conklin has had a rough run of injuries but the Cleveland Browns veteran right tackle is ready to return. Conklin took to social media with a rare message that gave insight into his situation. He also channeled his teammate, Nick Chubb, who is also returning from a season-ending knee injury.
After mass shootings, gun policy low on priority list at Ohio Statehouse
To close out June and kick off summer recess, state lawmakers took dozens of votes in a 12-hour marathon session Wednesday. Most of Ohio’s big cities recorded at least one mass shooting during the month, but gun policy ranked low on the list of last week's priorities. Columbus, Akron, Cincinnati and Dayton all documented shootings where at least four victims were injured in June, according to the Gun Violence Archive, an online tracker. In total, they left four dead.
5 things to do in NEO: Asian Lantern Festival, Rib White & Blue and more
Head over to the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and experience the Asian Lantern Festival. Catch hourly acrobatic performances, cultural cuisine and walk through themed areas featuring 50-foot-tall, illuminated lanterns throughout the zoo. The popular display kicks off Friday from 6:30-10:30 p.m. and continues through August 25. Rib White & Blue Festival...
'I just wanted to help people' Leon Henderson officially promoted to Akron fire chief
On Tuesday, Akron's new fire chief was officially promoted into the position. Leon Henderson, who was sworn in as Akron's newest fire chief in June, was joined by friends, family and colleagues at the Akron Civic Theatre's Knight Stage for the promotion ceremony. Akron Mayor Shammas Malik called the day...
CJ Kayfus walks four times for Akron, Juneiker Caceres has 9 RBIs in DSL game
Three members of the Clippers had big games offensively, but only one of them was from a top prospect. Juan Brito went 3-for-5 with a double and a stolen base. Micah Pries also had a three-hit game, going 3-for-4 with a home run. Bryan Lavastida went 2-for-4 with a double and three runs batted in.
JewishAkron campaign, Israel Emergency Fund raise over $3.4M
JewishAkron celebrated its “biggest success” in a small community at its June 5 annual meeting at the Schultz Campus for Jewish Life in Akron, with about 100 attendees present. The annual campaign raised $1,501,007 and the Israel Emergency Fund raised $1,938,922, for a grand total of $3,439,929. JewishAkron...
Incarcerated Akron man indicted in fatal Ravenna overdose
A grand jury has indicted an incarcerated Akron man in the fatal January overdose of a Ravenna man. Gene Arnall Hill, 42, is charged with involuntary manslaughter; corrupting another with drugs; and trafficking in a fentanyl-related compound. The indictment was filed Tuesday in Portage County Court of Common Pleas. Ravenna police said they responded...
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