The alert, which was announced on Sunday at 12:30 p.m., will run for 48 hours.
The road widening and traffic improvement project will cost $4.3 million and could cut into the properties of some local businesses, including Krieger's Health Foods Market.
There will be no westbound traffic down Bath Road from State Road; eastbound traffic will be allowed through to the intersection.
In the coming weeks, the council will decide on whether or not to change the Nat's membership rate structure to include non-traditional families. Where do you stand?
A motion raised by Parks and Recreation Board Chair Tim Gorbach to alter the rates failed by a 3-2 vote.
Commemorative Book Committee seeking submissions for tome to be published in spring 2013.
Controversial issue to be decided during 5:30 p.m. meeting at Natatorium.
Grocery store will remain at State Road location that has served Falls-area residents for 63 years.
Get live results on the local election on Cuyahoga Falls Patch. Polls open at 6:30 am and close at 7:30 pm.
To significantly enhance Ohio's medical corridor as a leading hub for clinical innovation and research, Kasich has announced a ten-fold upgrade to the state's network bandwidth.
Cuyahoga Falls resident will face Incumbent Republican Anthony DeVitis on November ballot.
Incumbent Sen. Tom Sawyer (D) will face Cuyahoga Falls Republican candidate Robert Roush in the fall.
Democratic incumbent, Tom Sawyer, is running for reelection in Ohio's 28th Senate District in the March 6 primary.
Republican incumbent, Anthony Devitis, is running for state representative in Ohio's 36th District in the March 6 primary.
Democratic candidate, Jason Cowling, is running for state representative in Ohio's 36th District this Tuesday.
Democratic candidate Paul Colavacchio is running for state representative in Ohio's 36th District in the March 6 primary.
Voters will decide on Issue 8 and Issue 10 this Tuesday.
Mayor Don Robart presented the city's annual progress report to a capacity crowd on Wednesday at the Sheraton Suites.
The ordinance passed 11-0 at Monday night's regular City Council meeting at the Natatorium.
Chairman of the parks and recreation board speaks out about the matter.
To cast a ballot on March 6, voters must be registered by the end of today (Feb. 6).
Cuyahoga Falls Patch wants to hear from its readers as city officials decide whether or not same-sex, married couples should be entitled to family-rate memberships at the fitness center.
Over 200 callers are expected to flood City Hall's phone lines on Tuesday to protest the Natatorium's rule on prohibiting married, same-sex couples from acquiring family-rate memberships.
Board members of several groups were chosen this week.
Monday's meeting included minor construction, ward map final approval and more.
Presidential candidates are only a small part of the ballot.
The parking ban went into effect 8 a.m. Saturday and will be lifted at 8 a.m. Sunday.
Cuyahoga Falls Library hosts the retired professor Jan. 21.
Tallmadge could soon share space with Cuyahoga Falls.
Grant will not be submitted for Jan. 20 deadline.
Committees will discuss several items this Tuesday.
City offices closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
The Frozen River Festival provides family winter activities.
Council met Monday, Jan. 9 at 6:30 p.m.
The city of Cuyahoga Falls asks residents on Sackett Avenue to boil their water.
A portion of the Falls Avenue is closed and water is running on Sackett Avenue.
Residents will pay 15 percent more.
New ordinances and resolutions will be up for adoption.
Christmas may be green in Cuyahoga Falls, but in the meantime, check out the cool search engine effect
Council addressed water rates citywide.