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Two Louisville baseball players taken in the MLB Draft
After not having a player taken on the first two days, the Louisville baseball team saw a pair of former players taken on day three of the Major League Baseball First Year Player Draft. Sebastian Gongora, who was the Friday night starter this past season, was taken in the 11th...
Bedford Heights police host youth program to strengthen community bond, teach life lessons
BEDFORD HEIGHTS, Ohio -- The Bedford Heights Police Department invites youth to join its free Police and Community Together program, which was created to establish positive relationships and share valuable insights between police and kids. Bedford Heights children ages 12 to 19, who attend classes in the Bedford City School...
Power outage reported in Streetsboro Tuesday morning
FirstEnergy Corp. reported that more than 500 of its Streetsboro customers were without power in the as of about 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. FirstEnergy says a crew is on scene to investigate the cause and make repairs. Estimated restoration time is currently by 11:30 a.m., although this is subject to possible change. Go to https://outages.firstenergycorp.com/oh.html for updated information about power outages.
Pieces of the Past — Hecker’s Honor
Great baseball trivia: Has any major league pitcher ever won both a batting title and a pitching title (most wins, lowest ERA, most strikeouts)? The answer is: YES! And he was from YOUNGSVILLE!. Guy Hecker did both for Louisville in the late 1800s. Keep in mind that he played in...
Akron-Canton Airport awarded $3.2 million to pave way for expansion
The Akron-Canton Airport is planning to add new ramps and hangar space with a $3.2 million state grant. “The addition of ramp pavement to the West Side General Aviation Area provides much-needed flexibility for our current and future tenants to expand,” said Ren Camacho in the release, president and CEO of the Akron-Canton Airport.
TRUMBULL COUNTY: Warren dispensary reports break-in
Someone reportedly broke into a dispensary in Warren. Liberty plans for road and work projects. Hubbard police levy taken off ballot. Trumbull drivers in Soap Box Derby in Akron. Upton Association summer sale July 18-20 in Warren.
Ravenna schools to cut busing for high school students. Levy returning to November ballot
Ravenna High School students won't be able to take the bus to school no matter where they live, the district told parents last week. Parents received a notice through Parent Square, the district's messaging app, informing them of upcoming changes to the district's transportation plan. The district also posted notification...
Hot, humid and rocking: Train and REO Speedwagon deliver fan-friendly Blossom Music Center show (photos)
CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio -- Keep on loving you. That’s the simple message shared between fans and bands Monday, July 15, at Train and REO Speedwagon’s co-headlining performance before nearly 11,000 strong at a hot, humid and sticky Blossom Music Center. If you purchase a product or register for...
Cool combo. Alive Fest features KING + COUNTRY and Stryper: 'We'll just see what happens'
MINERAL CITY − Ashley Petcavage expects her first time at the Alive Music Festival to be special. She'll join thousands of others who are going to Atwood Lake Park for the three-day event, which begins at 9 a.m. Thursday and draws people both for its music and focus on faith. ...
Aurora home with wine cellar, tasting room and 'vineyard views' sells for $700K. See inside
Eight properties sold for more than $500,000 in Portage County during the week of May 13, 2024. One property on Tallmadge Road in Kent sold for $800,000. Here is a list of the properties, and their sale prices: ...
Man tires of disobedient child, breaks squirt gun in pool: Broadview Heights Police Blotter
On June 20, police were dispatched to a Scenicview Drive pool regarding a man pushing a juvenile. An arriving officer talked to the caller, who said a man had jumped into the pool, dunked his 9-year-old nephew, then broke the boy’s water gun. The officer then talked to the...
Resident: Massillon City Council should discipline Mike Snee for unannounced visit to home
MASSILLON – A resident is again calling for a city councilman to be disciplined for actions he deems as intimidating to himself and his wife. David McCune reaffirmed his request Monday night for City Council to censure Councilman Mike Snee, R-Ward 6, for showing up unannounced at his residence June 29 to question a series of Facebook messages about public safety at Massillon and McKinley football games. ...
Driver rear-ends another car at intersection: Hinckley Township Police Blotter
A driver traveling east on Center Road at River Road at 8:46 a.m. July 3 struck a driver stopped in front of him at the Center and River roads intersection. The driver was cited for failing to maintain an assured clear distance. Deer vs. car: Center Road. A driver westbound...
For the sake of safety, Bedford father asks school district to reconsider new bus plan
BEDFORD, Ohio (WOIO) - Back to school is just around the corner and school districts once again will face a shortage of bus drivers when classes begin. On Monday the Bedford School District notified parents by email that the district used a new formula to determine who’s eligible to ride a school bus this year.
US Marshals: Man arrested after barricading himself in Akron home
AKRON, Ohio — A wanted fugitive -- identified as 39-year-old Larry Francis Treitinger II -- has been arrested after authorities say a SWAT team responded to an Akron home on Tuesday. SUBSCRIBE: Get the day's top headlines sent to your inbox each weekday morning with the free 3News to...
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