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Akron Innerbelt project has national interest. But more community input is key, city says
Urban design consultant firms and sub-consultants from around the U.S. converged at Akron's House Three Thirty Thursday night to share their qualifications and ideas for revitalizing the decommissioned section of the Akron Innerbelt. Presentations and conversations were grounded in the topic of equity — how the area can be a safe, inviting space...
Guardians’ Matthew Boyd shines for RubberDucks in third rehab start
ARKON, Ohio -- Another step closer back to The Show for Matthew Boyd. In Friday’s 7-0 win over the Bowie Baysox at Canal Park, Boyd made his third rehab start and second with the Akron RubberDucks, the Double-A affiliate of the Guardians. “It feels really good,” Boyd said of...
A giant lizard usually found in Africa surprises Lake County resident in backyard
WILLOUGHBY, Ohio — This is not what you expect to find when you venture into your backyard, at least not in Northeast Ohio. Willoughby police were called to a home Thursday when a resident was startled to find a giant reptile in the backyard. Police said in a post on social media it’s believed to be a Nile monitor. The Nile monitor usually is found in sub-Saharan Africa, not in Lake County.
This Cleveland Browns sleeper could steal a key roster spot at training camp
One of the main focuses of the Cleveland Browns this offseason was to build depth at the defensive tackle position, which may pay off sooner rather than later. On Thursday, head coach Kevin Stafanski announced that veteran defensive tackle Dalvin Tomlinson would require knee scope surgery and will miss the team's training camp. While Tomlinson is expected to make a speedy recovery and possibly return by Week 1, the door will be open for rookie Michael Hall, Jr. to make a quick impact.
'Make Bitcoin Great Again': Specter of Trump — and absence of Harris — hangs over annual crypto gathering
NASHVILLE — Charlene Brown arrived at the first full day of Bitcoin 2024 at the Music City Center convention complex with two signs in hand: “Orange Man Good” and “Bitcoin Don.”. Similar symbols of a recent and sudden shift in the politics of bitcoin could be...
Windham grad Chad Kiser joins the 300-coaching victory club with LaBrae
LaBrae boys’ basketball Coach Chad Kiser knows firsthand what it feels like to be a part of a small program but still get the job done. He now joins an elite club of high school coaches, having reached his 300th career coaching victory this past season when the Vikings defeated Hubbard on Jan. 3.
Kevin Stefanski Already Making Massive Mistake for 2024 Season
The Cleveland Browns made drastic changes to their coaching staff earlier this year, parting ways with offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt, running backs coach Stump Mitchell, and tight ends coach T.C. McCartney. It was a shocking move by the Browns, given that they were missing a few notable players on...
Tree removal at AMHA complex in Cuyahoga Falls puzzles residents; agency explains reasons
Residents at the Maplewood Gardens in Cuyahoga Falls became curious Monday when workers began cutting down shade trees at the apartment complex. One resident, who asked that her name not be used, said the trees provided shade and an aesthetic appeal to the nine apartment buildings, located near Wyoga Lake and Walsh Jesuit...
NFL Fans Can’t Get Enough of Jameis Winston, Mike Vrabel’s New Training Camp Tradition
Jameis Winston and Mike Vrabel are the duo that NFL fans never knew they needed. Winston, the No. 1 overall pick of the 2015 NFL Draft, joined Cleveland earlier this offseason on a one-year deal after spending the last four years in New Orleans. Vrabel, meanwhile, was hired by the Browns in ...
University Heights Police Lieutenant arrested on weapons charges, OVI
CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio (WOIO) - A University Heights police lieutenant is on paid administrative leave after being arrested for driving under the influence and using a weapon while intoxicated. Lieutenant Todd Kinley has been with the University Heights Police Department for over 30 years. Now his law enforcement career hangs...
Students excel across the country: Medina County College Corner
MEDINA, Ohio -- Here is the latest news about collegians from Medina County. The University of Tampa: Local students who have earned dean’s list honors at UT include Austin Lindsey of Medina, a senior majoring in entrepreneurship; Kayla Moner of Brunswick, a sophomore majoring in marketing; and Mia Beckler of Brunswick, a junior majoring in finance.
Buffalo man who led OSHP on I-271 chase sentenced to 10-11.5 years in prison
MEDINA, Ohio — Ali Esaleh, the man who led Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers on a chase last spring on I-271 after allegedly pulling a gun on a mechanic, has been sentenced. Medina County Common Pleas Court Judge Joyce Kimbler sentenced Esaleh to 10-11.5 years in prison, with 435...
See all homes sold in Medina, July 15 to July 21
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Medina reported from July 15 to July 21. There were 3 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,552-square-foot home on Foote Road in Medina that sold for $340,000. 400 Sturbridge...
Kamala Harris could jump-start Democratic turnout in Ohio’s largest cities. Why is she still expected to lose the Buckeye State?
COLUMBUS, Ohio—Barack Obama, the nation’s first Black president, won Ohio in both 2008 and 2012 with the help of minority and younger voters in the state’s largest cities. This year, Vice President Kamala Harris is aiming to become the nation’s second Black president -- and the first...
What’s in a name? Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance has had many of them
COLUMBUS (AP) — When it comes to Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance’s name, it’s complicated. The senator from Ohio introduced himself to the world in 2016 when he published his bestselling memoir, “Hillbilly Elegy,” under the name J.D. Vance — “like jay-dot-dee-dot,” he wrote, short for James David. In the book, he explained that […] The post What’s in a name? Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance has had many of them appeared first on The Tribune.
Ohio AG sues home-improvement contractor who allegedly took nearly $11,000 from consumers
LANCASTER, Ohio — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is suing a Village of Bremen contractor accused of pocketing almost $11,000 in payments from three consumers but not completing the work. The lawsuit – filed in Fairfield County Common Pleas Court against Jeff Grimes and his company, In and Out Creations – cites violations of the […]
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