Chris Abreu
News InternChris Abreu is a junior journalism major with a broadcast focus at Kent State with plans to graduate in May 2023. He spent his years at Kent State being heavily involved in TV2 with positions as a reporter, producer, anchor, and even News Director. He has professional reporting experience while working in Cleveland through News Lab, a reporting initiative at the university. Chris hopes to graduate and work in some form of production whether that be content creation through reporting or producing a podcast.
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The state agency, Tourism Ohio, reports data for 2021 showed the number of visitors and the amount of spending were climbing back to what they used to be before the pandemic.
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The report from the Trust for Public Land places Cleveland 23rd among the 100 most-populated cities in the country. This year's improvement was driven by increased access.
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Commemorations for the last two years were shifted virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The study looked at demand for hydrogen as a fuel source in Ohio for the next 30 years and suggested that the state is positioned to be a leader in the industry.
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The Hall of Fame Village could save a lot of money by reusing the 125-foot tall ferris wheel that's being removed from Cleveland's I-X Center.
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The zoo says their new underwater virtual reality exhibit gives zoo-goers an opportunity to interact with nature that wouldn't otherwise be possible.
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Mill Creek Metro Park has halted its plan for a bike trail expansion after a state appeals court ruled in favor of a property owner. The park is still mapping out their next move for the trail.
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Akron Metro has been awarded gold in both bus safety and security excellence by the American Public Transportation Association. The annual awards recognize innovative and proactive steps transit agencies take to safeguard their riders.
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The sale, which is part of the company president's succession plan, will help the cmpany expand to southern Ohio.
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As birds migrate in the spring, Ohio's birds are at higher risk of getting the avian flu. Akron Zoo will temporarily keep their birds in doors for protection.