Northeast Ohio serves up something special
Ohio and its major cities are ripe testing markets for new fast-food chains, cuisine, and dishes. But why? Ohio’s cities and demographics are similar to those of the greater U.S….
Read MoreOhio and its major cities are ripe testing markets for new fast-food chains, cuisine, and dishes. But why? Ohio’s cities and demographics are similar to those of the greater U.S….
Read MoreIn northeast Ohio, about a half hour outside of Akron sits Kent, Ohio, home to Kent State University and a relaxed downtown atmosphere. Despite an economy that doesn’t favor small…
Read MoreThe political landscape has shifted dramatically over the past several years. Political parties have swapped places in the main presidential seat for many decades, but northeast Ohio has stayed with…
Read MoreChristmas time in Akron, Ohio is a little more special as Mayor Shammas Malik and the city are holding a grand reopening of Lock 3. It is transforming from just…
Read MoreIn December 1925, John E. McGilvrey, the first president of Kent Normal College, departed on a ship to England. McGilvrey sought to build a partnership between his small, rural Ohio…
Read MoreNortheast Ohioans are no strangers to colder weather with average winter temperatures ranging from 41 degrees Fahrenheit to 26.6 degrees Fahrenheit. However, with the recent shift to historical above-average temperatures,…
Read MoreA small town with a big heart Surrounded by family farms, rural greenery and small businesses that line the streets, there’s a village nestled in Lake Township between Akron and…
Read MoreAs the year comes to an end part of Northeast Ohio gets ready for Christmas to roll in. As early as November 1st houses begin to be decorated, Christmas music…
Read MoreBy: Matt Kiraly “That school down the road.” “Kent isn’t even a state.” “What even is a Zip?” Those are just a few of the go-to trash talk lines that…
Read MoreBy Michael Neenan Warren native Randy Gradishar was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as part of the 2024 induction class as the eighteenth Pro Football Hall of…
Read MoreRiley Burke, a Northeast Ohioan and Kent State University graduate student, has always loved music. From playing the piano since she was little and being involved in theater in high…
Read MoreAs she packs her suitcases and carry-on bags, junior biology major Kathryn Mathis anticipates a fresh beginning … outside the country in Florence, Italy. Rarely ever leaving NE Ohio, Mathis…
Read MoreThe Cuyahoga River runs for 80-odd miles from Geauga County to the banks of Lake Erie in Cleveland. From before the time of European contact, it has served as an…
Read MoreChloe Robertson Chagrin Falls began as a settlement of craftsmen from Massachusetts. The village then grew into a commercial center with nine separate mills, the epicenter of which being the…
Read MoreIn a town thirty miles away from Cleveland lies the town of Lorain, Ohio. Lorain has a population of over sixty five thousand people, twenty-seven percent of people live below…
Read MoreSun in Leo came to downtown Kent’s Acorn Alley in Feb. 2023, and has continuously brought community events to the city, as well as a new audience. Justine Gallo, the…
Read MoreThe Wick Poetry Center is celebrating 40 years of fostering poets and writers on Kent State University’s campus this year. Since its inception, writers in Kent and the surrounding area…
Read MoreThe alarm clock rings at 5:30 A.M. She hits the snooze button at first, but eventually peels herself from the comfy covers. As she brushes her teeth she notices the…
Read More“The breadth and depth of public support which transformed a dream into a vision, and on December 22, 1974, that vision became a reality when President Gerald Ford signed the…
Read MoreFor first-time voters, many different viewpoints and perspectives can come from every angle. Knowing the truth and which bubble to fill in can be hard once you enter the voting…
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