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Akron Zoo closer to welcoming giraffes
Sitting on a little over nine acres of the Akron Zoo's 42 unused acres, visitors will soon be able to experience an outdoor savanna with ostriches, wildebeests and storks, and as the centerpiece, the most requested new addition by zoo guests: giraffes.
Man accused of depantsing Cedar Point guest entered park illegally: police
An 18-year-old man, who was arrested on several misdemeanor charges after police say he pulled down the skirt of a transgender person at Cedar Point, is now facing a theft charge, accused of entering the amusement park without paying.
NE Ohio man wins fight over vanity license plates
A local recently took the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles to court for a second time, and a judge ruled in his favor for a second time.
NBA bans two fans for life after on‑court incident during Game 1 of Finals
The NBA has banned two people for life from its arenas after one of them ran onto the court during Game 1 of the NBA Finals and appeared to take a selfie next to San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama, league officials announced.
Fetterman says he’s a no on Blanche for attorney general
"This slush fund, or whatever you want to call it, it's a bizarre thing,” said Fetterman.
How planting native can save homeowners time and money
While planting native perennials doesn't necessarily allow you to be a lazy gardener, it does make the job easier.
Watch: Truck-driving preacher helps thwart alleged kidnapping in South Carolina
A woman ran directly into his path with her hands cuffed behind her back.
Trump’s White House ballroom heads to appeals court battle
The Trump administration on Friday is set to make its case before a federal appeals court on why it believes it has authority to build the White House ballroom without further approval from Congress. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit has agreed to allow construction to proceed until it rules on whether the project can proceed. That decision
Local heating and cooling business gives air conditioning tips
Homeowners should get their air conditioning units serviced before temperatures rise to ensure efficient cooling and prevent potential problems.
Roads to close for Trumbull County African American Heritage Festival
WARREN, Ohio (WKBN)- There are several road closures in downtown Warren for this year's Trumbull County African American Heritage Festival. Market Street to Mahoning Avenue, Mahoning Avenue to High Street, and High Street to North Park Avenue will be closed. North Park Avenue will be open to traffic during the festival, which begins at 11