
Mason Lawlor
News InternMason Lawlor is a senior studying journalism at Kent State University, with a minor in entrepreneurship. He has been a reporter for The Kent Stater for three semesters covering sports and the city of Kent.
You can email Mason here.
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The longtime Akron no-kill shelter, a non-profit founded in 2005, is closing its Spay and Neuter Clinic but hopes to reopen soon.
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Terry Pluto looks back on Lenny Barker's perfect game 40 years ago, the last time a Cleveland pitcher recorded a no-hitter.
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Terry Pluto remembers Schafrath as a talented player with a big personality.
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Francona's latest setback in a series of health problems has Cleveland's baseball team uncertain whether the skipper will be able to return next season.
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Since his hiring in 2017, Sean Lewis has quickly turned the Kent State program around, with two consecutive winning seasons. Now he's being rewarded for it.
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ODOT's $174.5 million Central Interchange Project is entering its next phase, which will close traffic headed south on I-77. However, that traffic is being diverted to the newly reopened Kenmore Leg.
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For the Browns, an extra charge was necessary for years to bring in high profile football players to Cleveland. Now, players are lining up to sign and stay in Berea, including some of their own.
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Former Ohio 11th Congressional District Represenative Marcia Fudge left her seat to become Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the Biden Administration. The field of 13 Democrats and two Republicans is competing to fill the seat in the special primary election Tuesday.
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Now that Cleveland's baseball team has selected its new name, our sports commentator Terry Pluto has details behind the process.
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Despite concerns about the COVID-19 Delta variant, particularly among the unvaccinated, the Summit County Fair is starting this Tuesday with zero health restrictions on masks or social distancing.