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  • [31-05-2012] Judge dismisses suit seeking to block slots at Ohio racetracks
    COLUMBUS: A judge on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit from an anti-gambling policy group challenging the addition of slot-like machines to the state’s seven horse tracks, along with the legality of other changes to Ohio’s gaming...

  • [31-05-2012] Local news briefs — May 31
    AKRONMurder suspect heldAKRON: Police arrested an Akron man who authorities say fled a fatal stabbing early Sunday on a bicycle.Rudolph Valentino Ammons III, 29, of South Arlington Street, was apprehended about 8:30 a.m. Wednesday in the...

  • [31-05-2012] Stark meets two federal soot limits; state wants county redesignated
    The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency will hold a public clean-air hearing June 6 in Stark County.The hearing will begin at 2:30 p.m. at the Sandy Valley Branch of the Stark County District Library, 9754 Cleveland Ave. SE, Pike...

  • [31-05-2012] GOJO sues competitor for false statements
    GOJO Industries has sued a competitor, alleging the company is making false and misleading representations about the Akron-based company’s Purell hand sanitizer.In a suit filed last week in Summit County Common Pleas Court, GOJO...

  • [31-05-2012] Bob Dyer: Pies bursting in air
    What’s the first thing you think of when you think fireworks?The Amish. Of course.OK, maybe not. But when somebody is trying to publicize a business, apparently no stretch is too far.Phantom Fireworks, based in sunny Youngstown,...

  • [31-05-2012] Cuyahoga County gambling probe nets Akron-area arrests
    Three Akron-area men are among 10 indicted Thursday in Cuyahoga County in a crackdown of illegal Internet sweepstakes cafes. The indictments were announced by Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Bill Mason along with the Ohio Investigative Unit...

  • [30-05-2012] Regional briefs — May 29
    aKROnBicyclist stabs manAKRON: An Akron man who was stabbed multiple times early Sunday managed to walk across East Market Street before succumbing to his injuries outside of Summa Akron City Hospital, police said.Anthony Hargrove, 30,...

  • [30-05-2012] Jewell Cardwell: Dogs may be prescription for struggling vets
    Frank and Jen DeLorenzo may not be in uniform, but they’re still soldiers.The DeLorenzos, founders of the Brecksville-based nonprofit Wags 4 Warriors train dogs to be companions to military veterans who suffer from post...

  • [30-05-2012] Akron schools’ anti-bullying program dismantled to avoid deficit
    Akron Public Schools has eliminated its innovative anti-bullying program to balance the books this year, according to the latest five-year budget projections the school board approved at a special meeting Tuesday.The program...

  • [30-05-2012] North Canton district chooses new school superintendent
    NORTH CANTON: The Board of Education on Tuesday announced that Michael Hartenstein will succeed Michael Gallina as superintendent of schools.Hartenstein, the chief operating officer of Parma City Schools, received...

  • [29-05-2012] Survival suits keep Sharon Center plant afloat
    SHARON CENTER: Should a U.S. Navy submarine ever get trapped beneath the ocean and need to be abandoned, its sailors’ lives could depend on 120 people working in Medina County.A small manufacturing plant in Sharon Center, owned by...

  • [29-05-2012] Surveillance video shows thief steal packs of cigarettes from East Allegheny Rite-Aid
    Authorities are looking for a man accused of breaking into a Rite-Aid on Tuesday morning in East Allegheny. According to police, surveillance video shows the robber broke in just after 3:30 a.m. to the store on East Ohio Street and taking...

  • [29-05-2012] Sharon Center plant’s submarine suits all about survival
    SHARON CENTER: Should a U.S. Navy submarine ever get trapped beneath the ocean and need to be abandoned, its sailors’ lives could depend on 120 people working in Medina County.A small manufacturing plant in Sharon Center, owned by...

  • [29-05-2012] Akron studies whether Cedar, Exchange streets should return to two-way traffic
    More student housing is taking shape on Cedar Street.Akron Children’s Hospital plans to begin a major expansion project soon that will include a six-story parking deck on Exchange Street.The city of Akron is marketing the...

  • [29-05-2012] Residential building code in Ohio gets huge update
    After years of debate and intense lobbying, Ohio has adopted a new residential building code.The code will require new homes to be more energy-efficient, come with carbon-monoxide detectors and be tested for air leaks.“Ohio’s...

  • [28-05-2012] Three people from France, Stow and Chicago find ties to pilot buried along Normandy beach
    A highly decorated Stow pilot who served in World War II, a French teen who cares for his grave and two brothers originally from Ellet are connected in a way that brings special meaning to this Memorial Day.The Army Air Force pilot is...

  • [28-05-2012] The Scene — May 28
    This WeekSuper Wash Car Washes FoodRaiser — Throughout May, select Super Wash car washes will hold a FoodRaiser to raise money for local food pantries. Super Wash will donate $1 of every “Super Wash” and $1.50 of every...

  • [28-05-2012] Ohio hopes to quantify exotic animals
    COLUMBUS: Ohio officials are preparing to impose new rules on owners of exotic animals — along with hiring more field staff and writing new caretaking standards — without knowing exactly how many lions, leopards, bears and...

  • [27-05-2012] Star Student: Jessica Alexander, Copley High School
    COPLEYGPA: 4.19COLLEGE: Ohio Northern UniversityWhen I take a step back and look at my life, I cannot help but feel blessed.I have a family that lovingly supports me in all I do. From coming to my First Communion to watching tennis...

  • [27-05-2012] Revere senior excels at debate and piano
    BATH TWP.: Next month, Revere High School senior Edwin Zhang will compete in a national Lincoln-Douglas debate in Indianapolis. Named after the series of senatorial debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas, the format pits...

  • [27-05-2012] Celebrations
    CommunityGirl Scouts of North East Ohio recognized six girls from Summit County at the 2012 GSNEO String of Pearls event. They were among 31 Girl Scouts throughout the multi-county region that sold at least 1,000 boxes of cookies...

  • [27-05-2012] Scouts place flags to honor U.S. veterans
    RITTMAN: Veterans buried at Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery were remembered Saturday with the help of Scouts during the 12th annual Flag Decorating Ceremony.With Memorial Day approaching, nearly 1,000 Boy Scouts, Girl...

  • [27-05-2012] Star Student: Pedro Mejia, Canton McKinley High School
    CANTON McKINLEYGPA: 4.238COLLEGE: Ohio State University“Yes, I go to McKinley.”Sooner or later, this question finds its way to me. Seemingly no matter where I am, it never fails.Canton McKinley Senior High has a very rich...

  • [27-05-2012] Star Student: Collin Marshall, Rootstown
    ROOTSTOWNGPA: 4.0COLLEGE: Ohio State UniversitySince becoming a member of Troop 259 of the Boy Scouts of America in 2005, the Scouting program has taught me life lessons that I could never forget. In fact, I learned my first life lesson...

  • [27-05-2012] Barberton star student consistently dedicated
    BARBERTON: Although music is Sarah Bia­getti’s passion, there is more to her life than musical talent.Biagetti, 18, daughter of Jeff and Beth Biagetti, is valedictorian of her senior class of 253 students at Barberton High...

  • [27-05-2012] Star Student: Emily Gudaitis, Timken High School
    TIMKENGPA: 4.12COLLEGE: Ohio Northern UniversityCornell University President David J. Skorton said, “In the midst of life, we must look toward the future and define our way forward.” I believe that the first step in...

  • [26-05-2012] Local news briefs - May 26
    AKRONLandmark cleanedAKRON: The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency on Friday gave its blessing to an environmental cleanup of the Landmark Building at South Main and West Bowery streets.Asbestos was removed from the 12-story building,...

  • [26-05-2012] Ohio Consumers’ Counsel hopes second budget cut reversed
    The state’s residential utility watchdog is hoping Gov. John Kasich will sign a bill that would spare the office from a second round of budget cuts in two years.Last July, the budget for the Office of the Ohio Consumers’...

  • [25-05-2012] Stark County paid Lake Township’s tab in fight over police levy
    LAKE TWP.: The unsuccessful effort to defend a disputed township police levy to the Ohio Supreme Court did not cost township government any extra money for lawyers. Two assistant county prosecutors, already on salary, represented Lake...

  • [25-05-2012] Akron Zoo opening new reef exhibit
    The giant Pacific octopus doesn’t have a name, but she commands attention as the queen of the new Journey to the Reef exhibit opening Saturday at the Akron Zoo.Slowly, suction cups on elegant arms move her along glass that puts...

  • [25-05-2012] Stark County paid township’s tab in fight over Lake police court battle
    LAKE TWP.: The unsuccessful effort to defend a disputed township police levy to the Ohio Supreme Court did not cost township government any extra money for lawyers.Two assistant county prosecutors, already on salary, represented Lake...

  • [25-05-2012] Local news briefs — May 25
    AKRONRobbery chargesAKRON: An Akron woman, her brother and a friend have been charged in connection with last month’s home invasion robbery on Lake Street.Tyieshia Shellman, 28, is accused of complicity to aggravated robbery,...

  • [25-05-2012] Ohio Supreme Court refuses to overturn reversal of most convictions in Evergreen case
    The Ohio Supreme Court has declined to hear a prosecution request to overturn a 2011 appellate ruling that had reversed most of the felony convictions against David Willan, the former president of Evergreen Corp.Willan’s attorney,...

  • [25-05-2012] Judge allows sale of Girl Scouts camps to proceed
    A parents group has lost its initial bid to block the Girl Scouts of North East Ohio from selling four area camps.Visiting Judge Richard D. Rein­bold Jr. announced his decision Thursday afternoon in a crowded Summit County Common...

  • [24-05-2012] Man wanted in juvenile prostitution case arrested
    A 26-year-old man wanted in Ohio for recruiting minors for sex acts was arrested Thursday by members of a joint task force of Atlanta police and the FBI, authorities said....

  • [24-05-2012] Man wanted in juvenile prostitution case arrested
    A 26-year-old man wanted in Ohio for recruiting minors for sex acts was arrested Thursday by members of a joint task force of Atlanta police and the FBI, authorities said....

  • [24-05-2012] Stow-Munroe Falls students hear message from Jim Tressel
    STOW: Administrators at Stow-Munroe Falls High School wanted to “reward their seniors for making a difference.” Their goal was to do something special that the seniors would never forget.“We have a lot of great kids...

  • [24-05-2012] Lake Twp. officials hopeful for early start to untangle state Route 619
    LAKE TWP.: Frequent visitors heading into the township to dine at the popular Hartville Kitchen or to shop at the MarketPlace and recently opened Hartville Hardware know they can expect delays on state Route 619.The two-lane road, with...

  • [24-05-2012] Students “pay back” with community service
    GREEN: Twins Liz and John Vorhies reminisced about watching their dad help build Heritage Hill playground when they were 8 years old. Their father, also named John, was serving on the city’s park board at the time.On Wednesday, the...

  • [24-05-2012] Stow-Munroe Falls students hear message from Tressel
    STOW: Administrators at Stow-Munroe Falls High School wanted to “reward their seniors for making a difference.” Their goal was to do something special that the seniors would never forget.“We have a lot of great kids...

  • [24-05-2012] Local news briefs - May 24
    AKRONPregnant girl hurtAKRON: An Akron man was charged with assaulting his pregnant girlfriend, biting her forehead and firing a gun as she tried to leave his home.Dazaun Coppinger, 18, was being held Wednesday in the Summit County...

  • [24-05-2012] Midterm Ohio budget heads to governor’s desk
    COLUMBUS: Startup costs related to Ohio’s upcoming regulations for exotic animals are among new spending items in a wide-
ranging midterm budget bill headed Wednesday to Gov. John Kasich for his signature.The bill was a rare...

  • [24-05-2012] Twinsburg firefighters train to predict deadly ‘flashovers’
    TWINSBURG: Twinsburg firefighters trained this week to predict deadly flashovers, courtesy of a brother firefighter who was injured in one.A flashover is the point where everything in the room ignites.Paul Nees, a University...

  • [23-05-2012] LaRose introduces meth bill
    Beacon Journal staff reportCOLUMBUS: State Sens. Frank LaRose, R-Copley Township, and Bill Beagle, R-Tipp City, introduced legislation Tuesday to tackle methamphetamine production across Ohio and hold property owners accountable for...

  • [23-05-2012] Local news briefs - May 23
    AKRONATM robbery arrestAKRON: Akron police have arrested a teenager wanted in connection with the armed robbery of a woman at a Kenmore ATM.Derek Love, 17, was being held in the Summit County Jail on charges of aggravated robbery,...

  • [23-05-2012] Green schools’ finances forecast in black through 2017
    GREEN: The Green school district’s finances are forecast to remain in the black through fiscal year 2017, Treasurer Eydie Snowberger said Monday night.And the district continues to be in compliance with standards governing the types of...

  • [23-05-2012] Dreams take flight on entrepreneurship field trip
    The first graduating class of eighth-graders from Akron’s National Inventors Hall of Fame middle school visited the owners of a bowling alley, a movie theater and a flight school on Tuesday to learn how to turn a dream into...

  • [23-05-2012] Phyllis Cottle is again fighting for her life
    The phone rang. Dolores Juriga, a friend of Phyllis Cottle was on the other end. The news was not good. Jaw dropping.“Phyllis has been diagnosed with Stage IV cancer.”“But she’s in good spirits,” Juriga said...

  • [22-05-2012] Summit deputies save drowning child in Arizona
    Two Summit County sheriff’s deputies are being hailed as heroes for helping to save a 3-year-old child who was found in a hotel pool in Phoenix.Deputies Mark McElroy, 48, and William McKinney, 39, were in Arizona...

  • [22-05-2012] Ohio Turnpike to lower caps on management salaries
    BEREA: The Ohio Turnpike says it will save $2 million next year by cutting management costs, including asking employees to contribute more to their health insurance.The changes include higher employee contributions for health care,...

  • [22-05-2012] Here's how chips stack up at new Ohio casinos
    TOLEDO: The new Hollywood Casino Toledo features more than 2,000 slot machines and 60 table games. So does the Horseshoe Casino Cleveland. Hollywood, which opens at 2 p.m. May 29, has a buffet, restaurants, poker room, high limit room...

  • [22-05-2012] Bagged lettuce recall due to listeria concerns hits Akron-area stores
    Akron-area residents who have purchased bagged lettuce and salad mixes at Giant Eagle grocery stores began receiving warning phone calls over the weekend that the greens had been recalled. The warnings were part of a national recall by...

  • [22-05-2012] Comparing Ohio’s casinos
    TOLEDO: The new Hollywood Casino Toledo features more than 2,000 slot machines and 60 table games.So does the Horseshoe Casino Cleveland.Hollywood, which opens at 2 p.m. May 29, has a buffet, restaurants, poker room, high limit room and...

  • [22-05-2012] Televangelist Rex Humbard's brother, the Rev. Clement Humbard, dies at 89
    The Rev. Clement Humbard, younger brother of pioneer televangelist Rex Humbard, has died.Born Branson Clement Edward Humbard on April 24, 1923, in Pangburn, Ark., the Rev. Humbard was a member of the original Humbard Family Singers. The...

  • [22-05-2012] Environmentalists criticize Ohio drilling rules
    COLUMBUS: State lawmakers heard more than six hours of testimony Monday from environmentalists and others with concerns about a bill laying out Ohio’s new regulations for horizontal shale drilling.The House Public Utilities...

  • [22-05-2012] Local news briefs — May 21
    AKRONFight involves gunAKRON: A 19-year-old Akron man is accused of trying to shoot his father during an argument Friday night.Officers were called to a home at 7:30 p.m. over a fight involving a weapon.They said the son was found at a...

  • [22-05-2012] Fewer students missing graduation because of OGT
    Only 10 high school seniors in Akron Public Schools out of more than 1,300 have come up short on the Ohio Graduation Test this year and will not graduate with their classes, even though they’ve earned the required academic credits.In...

  • [22-05-2012] West Bartges Street bridge getting splash of color
    The new West Bartges Street bridge is getting a splash of color.Artistic Rock LLC of Cleveland is using an eco-friendly concrete stain to color the bridge that carries West Bartges Street over the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail...

  • [22-05-2012] Akron increases arts funding for second year
    For the second year, Akron is increasing its funding to five arts programs.The city is boosting funding for the programs by $10,000, following a $25,000 increase last year. Akron still hasn’t returned to the level of support it...

  • [22-05-2012] Bob Dyer: Lively death notices a treat
    The vast majority of people who purchase death notices to document the passing of their loved ones subscribe to the Jack Webb School of Communication: “Just the facts, ma’am.”But on occasion, survivors choose to...

  • [22-05-2012] West Hills DUI Task Force makes weekend arrests
    The West Hills DUI Task Force did a roving sobriety patrol on Friday night into Saturday morning. Police from Bellevue, Coraopolis, Leetsdale, Moon Township, North Fayette, Ohio Township and Sewickley participated....

  • [21-05-2012] Laughing to live longer
    Walkers, joggers and baby-stroller pushers must have wondered what the dickens was going on Sunday afternoon at Akron’s Hardesty Park.The 22 folks — men, women and children, some in funny hats — certainly drew their...

  • [21-05-2012] Local news briefs — May 20
    HUDSONFire damages bistroHUDSON: A co-owner of the Zeppe’s Pizzeria & Bistro in Hudson said her family is trying to reopen the business by Thursday after a fire Saturday night forced the temporary closing of the...

  • [21-05-2012] Akron area’s air less sooty
    Northeast Ohio is moving closer to complying with federal clean-air requirements on particulates, or soot.The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency has scheduled a public hearing for today on the state’s request that the federal EPA...

  • [21-05-2012] Donations sought for recent influx of refugees to Akron
    When members of the Bhutanese family arrived in Akron from a refugee camp in Nepal, they had nothing but the clothes on their backs and a few keepsakes in a bag.The International Institute of Akron provided them with a furnished...

  • [21-05-2012] Summit County probate race heating up early
    The Summit County Democratic Party is pledging to funnel “every penny” it can this year into the race for probate court judge.One of the donations already is raising eyebrows.Common Pleas Judges Alison McCarty, a...

  • [21-05-2012] Jet ski rider killed in tumble over dam
    A man and a woman went for a ride on a jet ski Sunday that ended in tragedy. At about 4 p.m., the pair accidentally went over a dam on the Ohio River near Edgeworth. Witnesses heard the woman screaming and by the time rescue crews...

  • [21-05-2012] Jet skiing date turns deadly for woman
    A jet skiing date on the Ohio River turns deadly for a 24-year-old woman....

  • [20-05-2012] From $250,000 income to $50,000, family lifestyle had to change
    The basics: Divorced and remarried, 46-year-old mother with two daughters and two stepdaughters. A medical scientist, she was laid off about three years ago, held another job for a short time and was laid off again. Her second husband, an...

  • [20-05-2012] America Today project seeks citizen involvement
    This project opens journalism to a two-way street. In the hope of learning what you’re thinking and getting citizens more involved in our stories, we’ve added an interactive experiment: We are offering you an opportunity...

  • [20-05-2012] Father of five lost good job, divorced, was homeless, can’t afford the bus
    The basics: Homeless and jobless last year, he now lives alone in a rented home in West Akron and works at a minimum-wage job at a hotel elsewhere in the county. He rides his bike more than 10 miles to work — winter and summer...

  • [20-05-2012] Lake patrols might be reduced
    NEW FRANKLIN: Just as boating season is getting under way, officials learned they will have to pay a dividend to beef up marine patrols on the Portage Lakes — or to merely keep them at former levels. Earlier this year, the city...

  • [20-05-2012] America Today Project: Six share recession experiences
    The Great Recession affected people in millions of ways. Today we present six.One retired businessman made millions with no more than the equivalent of a high school diploma, lives comfortably and says that anyone can do the same if...

  • [20-05-2012] Area residents offer emotional stories about their lives as Beacon Journal, UA explore tough issues
    The emotions come out in a brightly lit room with a long table and comfortable chairs. Strangers have come as volunteers to discuss the issues of the day. They know reporters are sitting behind a large, mirrored window, but they seem to...

  • [20-05-2012] Summit to celebrate Towpath Trail
    Summit County is kicking off a celebration of the completion of the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail within the county.A year-long observance is planned by trail sponsors, but the big day will be July 7, with activities along the trail...

  • [20-05-2012] Peninsula is getting new Trail Mix store
    The Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park is turning an old railroad car into a new shopping venue in Peninsula.The rail car, on loan from the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad, will be parked on a rail spur north of state Route 303....

  • [20-05-2012] Middle and high school students race the cars that they built
    Daisha Blanch felt something in the pit of her stomach as she sat in the driver’s seat of a soap box racing car at the top of the sweeping hill at Akron’s Derby Downs.“I was scared at first. The hill was steep and...

  • [20-05-2012] UPA Arts Fair cancelled, to return next year
    The University Park Arts Fair and Food Fest at Grace Park has been cancelled for this year.The successful art fair held in Akron, which typically brought in 100 vendors and 5,000 visitors to a downtown Akron park in August, will return in...

  • [20-05-2012] Texting-while-driving citations rarely written in Summit
    A statewide ban on texting while driving rarely will be enforced — if the experience in Summit County, where a similar ban has been in place for more than two years, is any indication.Municipal court officials in Akron, Barberton and...

  • [20-05-2012] Bob Dyer: New texting law way too wimpy
    I will never figure out what most of those people are thinking in that stately building in Columbus where our laws are created.Even after waiting until 43 other states had passed some type of law against texting while driving, the...

  • [20-05-2012] Mother pinching pennies
    The basics: Mother, 32, in the process of a divorce. She is white and works as a secretary at an area corporation, earning about $27,000. Separated, cut off from support by her husband and a year before her divorce is settled, she lives with...

  • [20-05-2012] Millionaire finished high school after Army, said motivation is key to success
    The basics: Retired businessman lives with his wife in a modest, ranch-style house in a southern Summit County neighborhood, despite a million-dollar income last year and several million in savings from the sale of his business. He...

  • [20-05-2012] Businessman cuts his own pay as he asks employees to do the same
    The basics: This businessman, 57, owns his own service company with about 20 full- and part-time employees in Akron. His wife did the books and other tasks, but at one point things got so bad, he stopped paying her for nine months, even...

  • [19-05-2012] Gamblers can ban themselves from Ohio casinos
    Even before the Horseshoe Casino Cleveland opened, Justin Gale knew he never wanted to step inside.Not because he’s opposed to casino gaming, but because he’s a compulsive gambler who can’t control his addiction.So...

  • [19-05-2012] Ohio to release major study on gambling
    Ohio will release a major study next month that highlights the habits and attitudes of residents toward gambling.The $1.2 million study, funded by the Ohio Lottery, will serve as a benchmark as state leaders analyze the impact of...

  • [19-05-2012] Bees and butterflies pollinate young minds
    Students from King and St. Anthony of Padua elementary schools in Akron released about 80 painted lady butterflies Friday morning that had been raised from larvae.It was the latest twist in an annual lesson about bees and beekeeping...

  • [19-05-2012] Local news briefs - May 19
    AKRONRobbery on videoAKRON: Akron police have posted a video of a Cuyahoga Falls woman being robbed at gunpoint at a Kenmore bank ATM.The incident early Tuesday was captured on the machine’s security camera. Police posted the video on...

  • [19-05-2012] Eastbound lanes of I-277/U.S. 224 to reopen
    Good news, highway motorists: The eastbound lanes of Interstate 277/U.S. 224 will reopen either Sunday night or early Monday morning.That four-mile stretch of highway between Interstate 77 and the Kenmore leg of Interstate 76 has been...

  • [19-05-2012] Summit elections board to hold hearing on City Council newsletter; council president, other top city leaders to be subpoenaed
    Akron City Council President Marco Sommerville soon will get a subpoena from the Summit County elections board.So will the city’s law director, finance director, council clerk and the head of the City Council’s public...

  • [18-05-2012] Local news briefs — May 17
    AKRONBack pay awardedAKRON: An Akron firefighter fired for violating the city’s former residency requirement is owed more than $250,000 in back pay, an arbitrator ruled Thursday.Arbitrator Marc Winters also repeated his...

  • [18-05-2012] Akron mail-processing facility to stay open through 2013
    The U.S. Postal Service mail-processing facility in Akron has been spared from the initial round of closings and is slated to remain open at least through 2013.Mary Sitko, president of the Akron Metro Postal Union, said Thursday...

  • [18-05-2012] Revere cheerleader seriously hurt in one-car crash
    Diana Mruk knows her 18-year-old daughter made a bad decision to drive home.The Copley Township mother also believes a local bartender made a bad decision in serving alcohol to her daughter before the fateful ride.Macy Mruk, a Revere High...

  • [18-05-2012] Target 11: Allegheny Co. has given out 2nd most texting while driving citations
    Target 11 obtained brand new numbers for texting while driving citations and discovered Allegheny County is nearly leading the state with citations. The ban took effect two months ago and in that time, police have stop 236 drivers...

  • [18-05-2012] Vice President Biden campaigns in Ohio Valley
    Vice President Joe Biden brought the Obama for America campaign to the Ohio Valley on Thursday, making remarks to a group of invited guests at a Martins Ferry car dealership. Biden spoke at Staffilino Chevrolet. According to a news...

  • [17-05-2012] Ernie Tarle raises curtain on new charter school
    On a warm May evening at the Gus Johnson Community Center in West Akron, Ernie Tarle raised the curtain on his third act: This time, he wants to be the founder of a charter school.Act I ended when voters recalled him from Akron City Council...

  • [17-05-2012] Research shows ‘no excuses’ model for schools effective at boosting test scores
    Former Akron City Councilman Ernie Tarle hopes to create a charter school in Akron that emulates the practices of the country’s highest performing urban charter schools.The schools are commonly referred to as following a...

  • [17-05-2012] Accused Craigslist killer Beasley tells judge about issues in jail
    Accused Craigslist killer Richard Beasley, addressing the court for the first time, told his judge Wednesday of problems he has had at the county jail with receiving prescribed pain medications and his personal mail.Beasley, 52, was in...

  • [17-05-2012] Ohio Supreme Court rules against Lake Township police levy
    LAKE TWP.: The Ohio Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a Stark County Common Pleas Court ruling that set aside election results approving a 4.5-mill continuing levy that created and funded the new Lake Township Police...

  • [17-05-2012] Local news briefs — May 17
    AKRONK-9 Challenge setAKRON: Fifteen trained police dogs will compete in Akron this weekend. The second K-9 Challenge will be Saturday at Lock 3 downtown, bringing K-9 units from Summit, Stark, Tuscarawas and Wayne counties.The...

  • [17-05-2012] New emergency shelter in Hudson aimed at seniors in transition
    HUDSON: A new emergency shelter, only the second of its kind in Ohio, will give displaced senior citizens in Summit County a safe place to land while making plans for permanent housing.Laurel House, a former single-family home Laurel...

  • [17-05-2012] Canton school board hires assistant superintendent
    CANTON: A former city school administrator who now holds a top state education position has returned to become assistant superintendent of Canton City Schools.The Canton Board of Education on Monday hired McKinley High School...

  • [17-05-2012] Bob Dyer: Some signs just aren’t worth the letters
    Barberton’s YMCA is looking for a lifeguard and has posted a “help wanted” ad on the main sign in front of its handsome brick building on Hopocan Avenue.Among the job requirements:“Must be able to swim.”Ya...

  • [17-05-2012] Driver sentenced to six years in prison for death of infant
    Shauntae Marie Hill was sentenced Wednesday to six years in prison for aggravated vehicular homicide and other crimes for a two-car crash that claimed the life of a 5-month-old girl.Hill, 26, of Akron, also had her driver’s...

  • [16-05-2012] Akron students take ‘field trip’ to Miami to see LeBron named MVP
    When LeBron James accepted his third NBA Most Valuable Player trophy in four years Saturday in Miami, he thanked six Rankin elementary school third-graders sitting in the audience who had flown in from Akron that morning at his...

  • [16-05-2012] Local news briefs — May 15
    AKRONPolice chief certifiedAKRON: When Akron Police Chief James Nice attended the annual memorial ceremony last week, he wasn’t dressed in a suit and tie.Instead, he wore a blue police uniform.Nice recently received his...

  • [16-05-2012] Feds say wiretaps show Fair Finance owners looked to hide money woes from investors
    INDIANAPOLIS: A federal judge in Indianapolis refused to throw out wiretap evidence in the $200 million fraud trial of Fair Finance co-owner Timothy Durham, a former Indiana businessman, as the government outlined a case largely...

  • [16-05-2012] Jewell Cardwell: A proper salute for ‘The Purple Man’
    He would have been very proud of Tuesday morning’s performance. And extremely humble.The special salute to Akron’s late Earl R. Baker, aka “The Purple Man,” at Akron’s Miller South School for the...

  • [16-05-2012] Officials say Moon riverfront park in planning stages
    Moon Township officials said a piece of land that sits under the Sewickley Bridge could be the site of a new riverfront park. Parks and Recreation Director Dana Kasler told Channel 11’s Vince Sims the community wants to...

  • [15-05-2012] Waterloo school district puts off drastic cuts for another year, postpones levy
    The Waterloo school district saved enough money in employee concessions, the tripling of fees for sports and activities and an unexpected reduction in health-care costs to be able to stay off the ballot in August.The board had...

  • [15-05-2012] Crowds gather for Cleveland casino opening
    CLEVELAND: The Horseshoe Casino Cleveland opened to a full house Monday.Amid fanfare and large crowds, Ohio’s first casino opened its doors at 9:30 p.m.Thousands stood in line — some for hours — on Public Square for...

  • [15-05-2012] Waterloo puts off drastic cuts for another year, postpones levy
    The Waterloo school district saved enough money in employee concessions, the tripling of fees for sports and activities and an unexpected reduction in health-care costs to be able to stay off the ballot in August.The board had...

  • [15-05-2012] Local news briefs — May 14
    AKRONSuspect arrestedAKRON: Akron police have arrested a suspect in the December shooting death of two people.Dawud El Spaulding, 29, is being held in the Summit County Jail on two counts of aggravated murder and single charges of felonious...

  • [14-05-2012] Summit County to launch summer work program
    Summit County will launch a summer jobs program for needy youth next month using $1.2 million in federal money.The funding is part of $26 million being handed out statewide through the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services for summer...

  • [14-05-2012] Questions and answers about Horseshoe Casino Cleveland
    The doors to the glitzy Horseshoe Casino Cleveland swing open tonight, welcoming Las Vegas-style gambling to Ohio.Here’s a rundown of everything you want to know — and perhaps didn’t — about Ohio’s first...

  • [14-05-2012] Ohio to get decentralized E-Check testing program with new options in late June
    Northeast Ohio is getting a new-look E-Check vehicle testing program with more options.Poised to play a key role in the decentralized E-Check testing that begins June 25 is the Lube Stop Inc.The company’s 36 shops in the...

  • [13-05-2012] Army 2nd Lt. David Rylander called selfless, humble servant at funeral
    While having breakfast with a pastor from his church before he left for Afghanistan, Army 2nd Lt. David E. Rylander gave clear directions for what he wanted to happen if he should die in battle.“Preach about Jesus,”...

  • [13-05-2012] Not all casino games are equal
    The house always wins.That’s not just the sad lament of sore losers at casino gaming tables. It’s a mathematical fact, as sure as two plus two equals four.Winners and losers come and go, but the casino always has an edge in...

  • [13-05-2012] Agency helping homeless families plans to double the number it serves
    Pamela Betty is looking for 1,200 volunteers and a dozen more churches that want to help care for homeless families.Betty, executive director of Family Promise of Summit County, a nonprofit agency that provides shelter and services to...

  • [13-05-2012] Summit Head Start child-care centers earn top ratings
    Eight of the 10 child-care centers in Summit County that have received the state’s highest quality ratings are Head Start programs operated by Akron Summit Community Action Inc.The other two high achievers are the Goddard School...

  • [13-05-2012] Celebrations — May 13
    CommunityMark Krohn is this year’s recipient of the Leadership Akron Alumni Association’s Distinguished Leader Award. The award recognizes his efforts to advance the mission of the Akron Rotary Camp. He is a partner in...

  • [13-05-2012] Local news briefs - May 11
    AKRONClothier robbedAKRON: A gunman robbed two workers at an Akron clothing store Thursday morning, taking nearly $2,000 from a cash register and safe, police said.The robbery happened about 10:30 a.m. at TNT Fashions, 887 E....

  • [13-05-2012] Local birth moms unite day before Mother’s Day; network group offers support, helps reunite families
    After a life of pain and regret over giving her baby up for adoption in 1968, April Martin hoped for healing as she attended a Birthmother’s Day ceremony three years ago.The event, sponsored by Adoption Network Cleveland each...

  • [12-05-2012] Local birth moms celebrate day before Mother’s Day; network group offers support, helps reunite families
    After a life of pain and regret over giving her baby up for adoption in 1968, April Martin hoped for healing as she attended a Birthmother’s Day ceremony three years ago.The event, sponsored by Adoption Network Cleveland each...

  • [12-05-2012] Local news briefs - May 12
    AKRONClothier robbedAKRON: A gunman robbed two workers at an Akron clothing store Thursday morning, taking nearly $2,000 from a cash register and safe, police said.The robbery happened about 10:30 a.m. at TNT Fashions, 887 E....

  • [12-05-2012] Fist-pumping record attempt in Akron
    James Peterson set out Friday to do something pretty extraordinary.With his fist pounding in the air, Peterson made his way around the University of Akron campus en route to set a new Guinness World Record.Peterson, 34, said his goal is to...

  • [12-05-2012] State prison inmate sanctioned after sending threatening letters to mother of Akron sexual abuse victims
    When convicted child rapist Melford Stewart Jr. was led out of court at his Summit County sentencing hearing in 2010, the mother of his two young victims believed he finally was out of their lives.Stewart’s sentence — life...

  • [12-05-2012] Kelley Williams-Bolar’s father dies in prison hospital
    The father of Kelley Williams-Bolar, the Akron mother who made international news for improperly enrolling her daughters in a suburban school district, died this week in an Ohio hospital. Edward Williams, 65, died Thursday at the Ohio...

  • [12-05-2012] Car crashes into North Side bank, 1 person hurt
    A car crashed into a North Side bank on Friday, injuring one person. Police said the incident happened at a Citizens Bank branch on East Ohio Street. Chopper 11 flew over the scene where one person was taken away on a...

  • [12-05-2012] Father of Williams-Bolar dies in prison hospital
    The father of Kelley Williams-Bolar, the Akron mother who made international news for improperly enrolling her daughters in a suburban school district, died this week in an Ohio hospital.Edward Williams, 65, died Thursday at the Ohio...

  • [11-05-2012] KSU professor to attempt to land antique aircraft in each of Ohio’s 88 counties
    Joe Murray’s work and interests have taken him all over the world — the Middle East, South Africa, China, even Antarctica.But he has seen very little of his home state.Murray, a Hudson resident, aviator and Kent State...

  • [11-05-2012] KSU professor will try to land antique aircraft in all 88 Ohio counties to celebrate anniversary of Piper Cub
    Joe Murray’s work and interests have taken him all over the world — the Middle East, South Africa, China, even Antarctica.But he has seen very little of his home state.Murray, a Hudson resident, aviator and Kent State...

  • [11-05-2012] Two opportunities to honor fallen soldier from Stow
    STOW: Mourners wishing to pay their respects to Army 2nd Lt. David E. Rylander will have the opportunity to line two funeral procession routes Saturday.Rylander, 23, who volunteered to be deployed to Afghanistan last year,...

  • [11-05-2012] ODOT changes mind, will place sound walls in Northfield neighborhood
    A Northfield neighborhood that has been begging the Ohio Department of Transportation for sound walls for two years will get its wish.ODOT has agreed to install walls near the recently built Route 8/Interstate 271 interchange.Paul...

  • [11-05-2012] Weekend events part of Barberton Magic’s Purple Pride
    barberton: Community pride will be evident throughout the city’s downtown area this weekend with the coordination of two traditional events, the Jaycees 55th Cherry Blossom Festival and the PNC (formerly National City Bank) 14th...

  • [11-05-2012] Local news briefs — May 10
    AKRONDrugstore robberyAKRON: An Akron couple were arrested Wednesday on charges of robbing an Akron pharmacy of two prescription medications.Levert P. Veal, 37, and Taretha H. Legette, 37, were arrested shortly after the robbery of the...

  • [11-05-2012] North Allegheny student’s plan for party goes viral on social media
    A party planned by a North Allegheny student is a trending topic on Twitter, but police are stepping in, worried that thousands of people will show up at the teen’s house. The party is under the hashtag...

  • [10-05-2012] Towpath in Summit County now complete
    Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail supporters celebrated Wednesday as the final section of the popular bike-and-hike trail in Summit County was officially dedicated by Metro Parks, Serving Summit County, and its partners.The...

  • [10-05-2012] Local new briefs - May 10
    AKRONUmbrella fightAKRON: An Akron man was stabbed during an argument about an umbrella, police said.James R. Dennis, 52, was treated at Summa Akron City Hospital for several lacerations. His injuries were not considered...

  • [10-05-2012] Bob Dyer: ODOT finally concedes signs aren’t working
    It’s always nice to get confirmation that you are not, in fact, losing your mind.Fortunately, plenty of readers have been seeing the same thing I have. And now — finally — the Ohio Department of Transportation has...

  • [10-05-2012] Horseshoe Casino Cleveland ready to open Monday
    CLEVELAND: Horseshoe Casino Cleveland is expecting an avalanche of gamblers and gawkers when it opens Monday night, becoming the first commercial casino in Ohio.“We are planning for bedlam,” Rock Gaming principal Nate Forbes...

  • [09-05-2012] BCI shows us the money confiscated from alleged con artist
    RICHFIELD: The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation will begin processing the evidence confiscated with the arrest of fugitive Bobby Thompson to identify fingerprints.The man who calls himself Bobby Thompson was arrested last week on...

  • [09-05-2012] Wanted: Physicians with musical talents
    It’s that time of year again for area physicians who have musical talents to enter the not-to-be-missed United Way of Summit County’s annual Docs Who Rock physician talent show set for 7 p.m. Oct. 20, at the University of...

  • [09-05-2012] Summit board catching up on campaign finance audit backlog
    The Summit County Board of Elections has nearly caught up on its audits of campaign finance reports.The board’s campaign finance employees told the board Tuesday that they are 95 percent up to date in the audits, five months...

  • [09-05-2012] Local news briefs — May 8
    AKRONBaseball paradeAKRON: The city’s third annual All-American Baseball & Softball Parade will step off at 11 a.m. Saturday on Main Street.More than 1,500 players will participate from the North Akron, Goodyear Heights, Ellet,...

  • [09-05-2012] School bus, tractor-trailer able to drive away after minor accident
    Authorities rushed to the scene of an accident involving a school bus and tractor-trailer in downtown Pittsburgh Tuesday afternoon. Officials said a school bus and car hauler were involved in the minor accident just before 3 p.m....

  • [08-05-2012] Akron cuts 139 teachers, eliminates middle school sports
    Akron schools eliminated 202 jobs, including 139 teachers, Monday night.Staff cuts will save about $13.6 million a year.The district will save another $4.6 million by canceling middle school sports and other services while spending less...

  • [08-05-2012] Innes Middle school musicians given new instruments
    Music students at Innes Middle School played the last number of a special concert Monday on new instruments — a surprise donation worth more than $21,000.Innes orchestra teacher Sammy Al-Doorey won a grant from the Mr....

  • [08-05-2012] Local news briefs — May 7
    AKRONPostal resolutionAKRON: The Akron City Council approved a resolution Monday urging the U.S. Postal Service to hold off on closing distribution centers, including the one in Akron, until Congress decides on legislation that would...

  • [08-05-2012] Summit County sales tax revenue still rebounding from pre-recession levels
    Consumer spending in Summit County is increasing but still hasn’t fully rebounded from the Great Recession.Summit is one of 19 counties that collected less in sales tax revenue last year than it did four years earlier, according to...

  • [08-05-2012] Romney speaks at Ohio town hall
    EUCLID: Targeting middle-class voters, President Barack Obama on Monday unveiled a sweeping $25 million, nine-state ad campaign whose centerpiece is a commercial portraying him as the steward of an economic comeback and confronting Republican...

  • [08-05-2012] Local history: Akron music teacher’s legacy hits many high notes
    Slim, gray-haired Nellie Glover, always prim and proper, sat in the front row, just to the left of the conductor, nodding her head to the music and trying not to wince when students hit wrong notes. As music supervisor for Akron Public...

  • [08-05-2012] Route 65 reopens after chemical spill
    Route 65/Ohio River Boulevard reopens after a chemical spill near the McKees Rocks Bridge....

  • [07-05-2012] Ben Roethlisberger Graduates From Miami University of Ohio
    Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has graduated from Miami University in southwest Ohio, about nine years after leaving for the NFL. The university says the 30-year-old Roethlisberger received his bachelor's...

  • [06-05-2012] 911th Airlift Wing welcomes new commander
    The 911th Airlift Wing in Moon Township welcomed a new commander on Sunday. Col. Craig Peters is taking over for outgoing wing commander Wallace Ferris. Peters most recently served as commander of the 910th Operations Group...

  • [06-05-2012] Report: Pa. gas drilling brought $3.5 billion in 2011
    An analysis by The Associated Press found that Marcellus Shale gas wells in Pennsylvania generated about $3.5 billion in gross revenues for drillers in 2011, along with about $1.2 billion in West Virginia. But experts say that a...

  • [06-05-2012] Stay-at-home dad turns businessman, buys into mobile video game truck franchise
    HUDSON: Scott Beskid said he couldn’t imagine a better job than the one he has had the past eight years: stay-at-home dad for his two boys, Nathan and John.But now that the boys are getting older, Beskid said he has found some time...

  • [06-05-2012] Sparks fly over Keegan autism center
    For the past year, friends and acquaintances of Barb Hudak have expressed shock when they discover she is no longer associated with the Robert J. Keegan Family Center for Autism.The Copley organization was her passion, a way not only to...

  • [06-05-2012] Here’s how to get free credit reports, correct errors
    Credit tips■ Consumers are entitled to a free credit report every 12 months from each of the three national credit-reporting agencies. You also can receive a free report if you have been denied credit within the past 60 days,...

  • [06-05-2012] Celebrations - May 6
    EducationAbigail Dilullo, a 2009 graduate of Firestone High School in Akron, is one of 33 students to receive a $2,500 Wolfe Study Abroad Scholarship from Ohio State University. Dilullo is a junior majoring in international studies and...

  • [05-05-2012] Obama kicks off campaign with Ohio rally
    As President Obama prepares to officially kick off his reelection campaign with a rally here at The Ohio State University on Saturday, the Ohio chapter of Obama for America is already in full swing....

  • [05-05-2012] Local Mormons committed to their faith
    Trevar Dahl spends an hour before school each morning studying the Bible with seven other teens.“It’s the best way to start the day, and it helps us with a pretty good knowledge of scripture,” said Trevar, a 16-year-old...

  • [05-05-2012] Local briefs — May 4
    AKRONWard 10 meetingAKRON: Councilman Garry Moneypenny will host his monthly Ward 10 meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Akron-Summit County Public Library’s Goodyear Branch at 60 Goodyear Blvd.A representative of the...

  • [05-05-2012] Steelers second round pick looking forward to proving self to doubters
    Pittsburgh Steelers second round draft pick, Ohio State offensive tackle Mike Adams, thinks he has something to prove to his new team. Adams was projected as a first round pick but fell in the draft because of a couple off the field...

  • [04-05-2012] Mobile Meals serves record numbers, asks for public support to offset loss of federal dollars
    These are busy days at Mobile Meals Inc.A new leader is running the nonprofit agency, which last year served more people than ever. And, for the first time, Mobile Meals is asking the public for general operating support following the...

  • [04-05-2012] Grassroots breast cancer program focuses on underserved
    cuyahoga falls: For Kathy Giller, the words uttered by her husband changed their lives. “I have breast cancer are not the words you would expect to hear from your husband,” Giller told a group of health-care advocates at an...

  • [04-05-2012] Summit County wants cut of horse bets, but it’s long shot
    Summit County wants a cut of horse racing bets.But it looks like the county’s request won’t leave the starting gate.With the state’s horse tracks adding video slots and Ohio lawmakers busy rewriting...

  • [04-05-2012] Grant supports group of volunteers trying to locate and help isolated gay seniors
    They knew their work was cut out for them when they were asked to reach out to an invisible population.But a dozen volunteers supported by Jewish Family Services have accepted the challenge of trying to find gay senior citizens who...

  • [04-05-2012] Local news briefs - May 5
    AKRONGun suspect heldAKRON: A second suspect has been charged with stealing an off-duty Akron police officer’s assault rifle and radar.Dhani Conrad, 25, of Akron, was arrested this week on charges of theft and tampering with...

  • [04-05-2012] ADM Board hires chief clinical officer
    Beacon Journal staff reportThe Summit County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board has hired Dr. Douglas A. Smith as its chief clinical officer.Smith, a Hudson resident, will advise the executive director and board...

  • [03-05-2012] Inmate’s girlfriend, sister indicted in connection with slaying of Twinsburg police officer
    The girlfriend and sister of death row inmate Ashford Thompson were indicted by a Cuyahoga County grand jury for obstructing justice, tampering with evidence and other felonies in the 2008 slaying of Twinsburg police officer Joshua...

  • [03-05-2012] Stow gas station clerk shot in robbery three years ago continues to suffer
    A “natural instinct” to run after two robbers turned into a life-changing moment that has cost a former gas station clerk his health, his job and his peace of mind.A steep price to try to recover $37 and a case of...

  • [03-05-2012] Local news briefs – May 3
    AKROnRobbery thwartedAKRON: A woman walked into a Mr. Hero restaurant with the intent to rob the place and ended up with a black eye instead, Akron police said.The woman entered the Mr. Hero’s at 484 W. Market St. around 5 p.m....

  • [03-05-2012] Rick Parson always made life better for others
    Rick K. Parson, say his family and friends, was golden. Everyone — no matter their stature in life — who knew him felt it.They knew because every day of his life he practiced the Golden Rule: “Do to others as you...

  • [03-05-2012] Mock air disaster at airport
    JACKSON twp.: Firefighters and emergency workers from 50 area agencies converged on several Stark County locations Wednesday in response to disasters that occurred when a passenger jet returning from Las Vegas and a private cargo plane...

  • [03-05-2012] Lobbyists pressure Ohio officials over tax plan for drillers
    COLUMBUS: Ohio state officials and the oil and gas industry are painting radically different pictures as they lobby lawmakers to support or oppose Gov. John Kasich’s proposal to raise the state severance tax and reduce...

  • [03-05-2012] Bob Dyer: A little travelin’ music, if you please
    Our travel writer, Bob Downing (no relation, even though his phone calls keep coming to me), received an email the other day that began as follows:“Since you report on travel, airlines or hotels, I thought you may...

  • [03-05-2012] Inmate’s girlfriend, sister indicted in connection with slaying of Twinsburg police officer; arrests come nearly two years after Summit County murder trial
    The girlfriend and sister of death row inmate Ashford Thompson were indicted by a Cuyahoga County grand jury for obstructing justice, tampering with evidence and other felonies in the 2008 slaying of Twinsburg police officer Joshua...

  • [03-05-2012] Closings delayed until 2015 at three FirstEnergy plants
    Akron’s FirstEnergy Corp. plans to keep running three coal-fired power plants that had been scheduled to close Sept. 1.The plants — Eastlake, Lakeshore in Cleveland and Ashtabula — will remain open until April 2015...

  • [03-05-2012] UA to sell beer in stadium’s main seating area
    The University of Akron trustees agreed Wednesday to become the fourth tax-supported university in Ohio to sell beer throughout their stadium.Athletic Director Tom Wistrcill said fans, including students, sought the change in...

  • [03-05-2012] Thompson’s girlfriend, sister indicted in connection with slaying of Twinsburg police officer
    The girlfriend and sister of death row inmate Ashford Lamar Thompson were indicted by a Cuyahoga County grand jury for obstructing justice, tampering with evidence and other felonies in connection with the 2008 slaying of Twinsburg...

  • [03-05-2012] Ohio woman gets prison for dropping New Brighton toddler
    NEW BRIGHTON, Pa. (AP) -- An Ohio woman will spend five to 10 years in prison for dropping a friend's toddler out a third-story window at a New Brighton apartment complex after the child accidentally knocked a crack cocaine pipe out...

  • [03-05-2012] Cedar Point shutting down WildCat roller coaster
    A long-running roller coaster in northern Ohio is being shut down....

  • [02-05-2012] Viewer Photos Capture Severe Hail, Lightning, Rain
    Severe weather helped ring in the first day of May in Ohio, bringing heavy rain, hail, lightning and strong winds to the area. Our u local community captured Mother Nature's wrath and shared great severe weather photos and videos from the...

  • [02-05-2012] 5 men charged in plot to blow up bridge; other targets discussed
    Douglas L. Wright, 26, originally from Bloomington, Ind., sports a striking black Mohawk haircut. He boasts a broken nose and missing teeth from past riots. He says if he were to go to jail, he wouldn’t get out for a while. He...

  • [02-05-2012] Local news briefs — May 1
    AKRONPolice memorialAKRON: Akron officers will hold their annual Police Memorial Service at 11 a.m. May 9.The event, to honor officers killed in the line of duty, will be held at the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge, 2610 Ley Drive. It...

  • [02-05-2012] Key events in the investigation
    Plot timelineThe following is a timeline of the events beginning in October that led to the arrest of suspects in a plot to bring down the state Route 82 bridge between Sagamore Hills and Brecksville, based on an FBI affidavit.•Oct....

  • [02-05-2012] Jewell Cardwell: McDonald’s worker celebrates 90th birthday
    Bah da bop bop baaaah! She’s loving it!Not everyone says that about his job. However, Helen Kukasky — a refreshing fireball in a black T-shirt — is quite the exception to that rule, and so many others.Helen, as she...

  • [02-05-2012] Wadsworth elementary principal wins state award
    WADSWORTH: As if welcoming a rock star, students at Overlook Elementary screamed and applauded Principal Erin Simpson after they learned she won an award declaring her the best principal in the state.The Ohio Association of Elementary...

  • [02-05-2012] Moratorium on Internet cafes in Canton
    CANTON: No Internet cafes or sweepstakes parlors can open in the city for the next six months.City Council on Monday authorized the safety director to impose a temporary moratorium on processing and issuing permits for any location where...

  • [02-05-2012] Northeast Ohio counties fail to meet ozone standards
    Nineteen Ohio counties, including several in the Akron-Cleveland area, fail the newest federal ozone limits.Summit, Portage, Medina, Cuyahoga, Lorain, Lake, Geauga and Ashtabula counties were dubbed “marginal” nonattainment...

  • [02-05-2012] Kent State petition might trigger no-confidence vote for Lefton
    A Kent State faculty member is circulating a petition that could trigger a vote about teaching support of President Lester Lefton.Joe Altobelli, an associate professor of math at the Trumbull campus, said he and a half-dozen colleagues...

  • [02-05-2012] Brookline fugitive on sex charges found in Ohio
    Allegheny County authorities travel to Ohio to find one of their most wanted fugitives....

  • [01-05-2012] Akron man is found guilty in fatal shooting after argument over dog
    An Akron man was convicted of murder and weapons offenses for the September shooting death of 26-year-old Melvin Coleman outside a Copley Road drive-through.Kennard Samuel Lee Gay, 27, will be sentenced May 9 by Summit...

  • [01-05-2012] Streetsboro school district loses superintendent
    STREETSBORO: Streetsboro City Schools is losing its superintendent about a year after he joined the district.Robert Hunt is returning to Chagrin Falls schools as superintendent. He worked there for nine years, most recently as assistant...

  • [01-05-2012] Brentwood fugitive arrested in Ohio
    Police said they arrested a sex assault suspect across the state line and they believe he was planning to leave the country. Sheriff's deputies in Columbiana, Ohio arrested Todd Kiester on Monday. The Brookline man was wanted for a sexual...