Rite Aid is opening a coronavirus testing location at 4053 South Main Street in Akron this week. You must pre-register and qualify for the test at RiteAid.com and be 18-years-old or older. The self-swab nasal tests will be administered in the store parking lot to patients in their cars and…
After tuning in to Governor Mike DeWine and Dr. Amy Acton's daily press conferences, local animator Dave Stofka of Stow decided to have a little fun, creating the "DeWine and Amy" theme, a parody of the TV series "Laverne and Shirley": See more from Stofka at his YouTube page here. …
The Summit County Sheriff's Office is asking the public's help finding two missing teens, Austin Riffle (17) and Leah Sunderland (16). The teens' parents tell the sheriff's office that Austin was last seen Friday, April 3rd and Leah on Saturday, April 4th. The sheriff's department and the teens' parents believe…
(Summit County Executive Ilene Shapiro) — On March 25, 2020, the Ohio General Assembly passed H.B. 197, setting April 28, 2020 as the final day of Ohio’s primary election. Voters who have not already cast a ballot must request an absentee ballot from Summit County Board of Elections. Inperson voting…
[Summit County Public Health] – As the number of COVID-19 cases identified in Summit County increases, Summit County Health Commissioner Donna Skoda is providing additional guidance on public gatherings. Summit County Public Health is asking that, as a result of COVID-19, funeral homes and religious entities restrict and limit certain…
SUMMIT COUNTY, OHIO—On Monday, March 30, 2020, Summit County Executive Ilene Shapiro introduced, and Summit County Council passed, emergency legislation authorizing the creation of a COVID-19 Small Business Emergency Relief Grant Program. The program will be administered by the Greater Akron Chamber of Commerce and grants will be available to…
Announcements from Mayor Horrigan's Office today, including the suspension of all recreation programs in the city through the end of May. There will be no city-hosted events in April or May. Furthermore, all Lock 3 events that were scheduled for May are now officially canceled, tentatively set to resume on…
Domestic violence doesn't stop during a pandemic. In fact, it may increase as victims more than ever feel forced to remain with their abusers, because of the state's current "stay at home" order. But it doesn't have to be that way. There are options, as Victim Assistance Program Director, Leanne…
What is it like for teachers who are "sheltering" at home during the pandemic, conducting their classes, and maintaining an ultra-safe distance from their students? Ray talked to Leora Cohen, who teaches Science, at the Lippman School in Akron.
Hudson-based JoAnn Fabrics is answering the urgent call for medical supplies coming from healthcare professionals and first responders nationwide. Listen here, as company spokesperson, Amanda Hayes, explains what they're doing, and how they're helping home-sewers step up, and help our nurses, doctors, keep us all alive.
(Summit County Executive's Office) In response to the COVID-19 situation, the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) has implemented the Temporary Pandemic Child Care License, a new rule which sets the process and requirements for child care providers to operate under a special pandemic child care license. This…
Update: The Ohio Department of Health and the governor's office have extended the Stay at Home Order and Essential Business Order through May 1st, per Thursday, April 2nd's update from the statehouse. There are a few changes to the guidelines in the order. You can visit the state's coronavirus website…
Kent State University announced Friday that their Spring Commencement ceremonies and pre commencement celebrations will be postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic The University said in a statment that they are exploring alternate options and dates. An update will be provided by the school at a later date as they…
As of the latest update from the Ohio Department of Health and Governor Mike DeWine's office, there are 30,167 total cases of coronavirus in the state; an increase of more than 700 cases from Wednesday's report. The total number of deaths related to COVID-19 is now 1,836; 55 more than…