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Tenant advocates have warned that the nation faces a wave of evictions, now that the CARES act and moratoriums against evictions have ended. One…
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This summer, the effects of systemic racism have been driven to the forefront. At the same time in Akron, the LeBron James Family Foundation has been…
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The city of Akron is looking to boost the number of people living downtown. Could that mean adding thousands of cars -- or adding thousands of people who…
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Akron is wrapping up another police recruiting drive amidst the pressure of retirements and a national distrust separating police and some communities. On…
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Superheroes and sequels will rule the box office this summer, as the big releases vie to break the billion dollar mark. WKSU’s Amanda Rabinowitz talked…
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The 47th commemoration of the Kent State shootings took place today, with an eye toward how the school will honor the shootings on their 50th…
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The former U.S. ambassador to Singapore, Frank Lavin, has published a new book about a Canton G.I. coming to grips with the violence and vagaries of World…
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The head of Akron’s Asia Services in Action is among the 10 members of a presidential advisory committee who abruptly quit this week to protest President…
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The sharp spike in hate-crimes against America's Muslims has led some women to abandon a spiritual and cultural symbol -- the hijab. WKSU’s M.L. Schultze…
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The University of Akron men’s basketball team is dominating the Mid-American Conference this season and last night notched their 29the straight win at…
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The International Institute of Akron had expected to resettle hundreds of Syrian refugees in Summit County this year, though President Donald Trump’s…
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An interfaith rally in Canton today brought out hundreds of people protesting President Donald Trump’s executive order on immigrants and…