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Akron: Storm leaves thousands in Northeast Ohio without power Sunday night | June 15
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Akron residents are dealing with power outages from a severe storm that hit Sunday, while the University of Akron moves forward with campus consolidation plans. The Perkins baseball team celebrated a state championship win, bringing joy to the community after a storm warning was canceled in Portage and Summit counties.
Akron: State semifinal showdown between Perkins and Cardinal Mooney | June 14
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Akron's top story today is the Division IV State Semifinals baseball game between #5 Perkins and #2 Cardinal Mooney at Akron RubberDucks Stadium. Also highlighted are Akron’s Legacy Weekend community initiatives and the Lions Club’s Soap Box Derby event at the Akron Fairgrounds.
Akron: Akron launches PIVOT program to address violence | June 13
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Akron officials launched the PIVOT program to address a surge in shootings and support impacted families, following a recent shooting that injured a 19-year-old. The city also imposed new late-night curfews at Highland Tavern due to safety concerns and rising incidents in the area.
Akron: Akron launches new violence intervention program | June 12
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Akron officials announced a new violence intervention program in Highland Square targeting at-risk youth following a shooting that injured two bystanders, while a proposed ballot initiative aims to lower utility costs for renters. The city also increased safety measures with curfews and police patrols, and the OHSAA State Semifinals will take place in northeast Ohio.
Akron: Akron police investigate double shooting amid rising safety concerns. | June 11
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Akron police are investigating a double shooting on the east side following a rise in violence in the Ellet neighborhood, while the Summit Sweet Stroll returns downtown this weekend. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company announces support for NASA’s Artemis program, supplying materials for lunar missions.
Akron: Tragedy in Akron: House Fire Claims Life and Pets | June 10
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Akron residents are dealing with a fatal house fire that killed one person and two dogs, a sinkhole that trapped a driver near downtown, and a suspicious substance alert at a federal building. The city is also preparing for emergencies with a CPR training initiative and facing delays in federal grants for domestic violence and sex-trafficking agencies.
Akron: Two Akron teens shot after gunfire into home | June 09
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Akron police are investigating a shooting incident that left two teenagers injured after gunfire was fired into a home earlier this week, while a sinkhole near downtown swallowed an SUV, prompting a dramatic rescue operation. The city also announced the return of Friday Night Freebies, offering free food and activities for teens, and the Akron Beacon Journal won top honors in a state journalism competition.
Akron: Gunfire near Akron police injures two bystanders | June 08
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Akron police are investigating two separate shootings in high-traffic areas, including one in Highland Square, leaving bystanders injured, while city officials face backlash over outdated laws allowing sex offenders near schools. The city is also preparing for Independence Day events and launching new public transit updates as part of its "Next Stop: Akron" initiative.
Akron News Today — June 07
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Akron's Local Wire is facing technical issues today, delaying the full news report. Listeners are urged to check back tomorrow for updates on local happenings, city council decisions, and community events.
Akron: Akron celebrates historic Blimp Day honoring Goodyear's 101-year legacy | June 06
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Akron celebrates Goodyear’s 101-year legacy with its first Blimp Day, featuring two blimps flying over all 24 neighborhoods. METRO bus drivers are set to reject new contract terms, risking service disruptions as negotiations reach a critical point.
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