Family of Allison Krause, 1 of 4 students killed on May 4, 1970, says new visitors center omits critical elements of shootings
Kent advertising firm moves to redevelopment
Popped! owner, Gwen Rosenberg discusses the reasons behind the expansion of her popcorn shop in Acorn Alley II, and what it means for the future.
Harry and William (the orange boys) tell the story of Morris the cat whose story they learned about at the animal hospital.
If early school start times are associated with chronic sleep deprivation, and if chronic sleep deprivation is associated with 68% more sports injuries, it doesn't take long to do the math.
Business revised site plan at request of Kent Planning Commission; receives approval to start construction
$1.1 million center opens to public Saturday at Kent State in Taylor Hall at former Daily Kent Stater offices
Kent Architectural Review Board signs off on design specifications for downtown parking deck, bus transfer garage
New downtown bar, eatery looking to hire 30 people to start
Death of artist's wife pushes Kent show back to December
Trick-or-treat, costume contest and free pizza
Smithers Oasis gets OK to build larger greenhouse for research and development
Zoning board grants variance for 5,300 square feet addition
State releases money for advanced technology program
Nelson Burns awarded the Mary E. Pettus Excellence in Public Policy Award for 2012 by the Ohio Council of Behavioral Health and Family Services Providers
Kent State to debut new center dedicated to shootings during Saturday's Homecoming events
All information is according to Kent Police. Arrest information does not indicate conviction
Money will pay to clean up former AMETEK, RB&W manufacturing sites
Semi-finalists include firm designing new Kent courthouse
Only Franklin and Clermont counties surpassed Portage, which saw 3,228 citations between 2009-2011
Hometown Bank changes color scheme
Allerton buildings slated for demolition loaned out to Kent Fire Department for practice burns
Final firm to be selected by January
Motorcycle chase called off due to dangerous conditions
Newly remodeled visitor's center at Taylor Hall to open Homecoming weekend
All information is according to the Kent Community Development Department
Kent ties Field 1-1 in Brimfield Tuesday night during championship game
Kent scores four goals on Field's home turf — all in the second half
City, Kent State paid about $8,500 to cover presidential campaign stop last month
Kent elementary building in the running for Glidden-sponsored paint makeover
New garbage receptacles planned for alley between Franklin Avenue and South Water Street
All information is according to Kent Police. Arrest information does not indicate conviction.
Kent-based eatery opens its doors in Lakewood in the former space of Bela Dubby coffee shop.
Sunday trick-or-treat is from 3-5 p.m.
Starting Oct. 31 Kent church marks Martin Luther's 1517 act
Todd Diacon entering first full year as provost
Early detection of breast cancer through routine exams saves thousands of lives every year.
The holiday is quickly approaching and retailers like Mr. Fun's Costumes are prepping for a record-setting season.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which means a variety of pink products will be hitting the shelves. But, do your pink purchases always go towards the cause?