Rocket pops, creek stomping, and sleeping late are just some of the things we would do this summer if we were kids...what would you do? Sponsored by Grown Ups 2.
Here are some of the weirdest police reports and incidents from departments across the region
Proposal for tattoo gallery is second this year to come before planning commission
Here are the week's big headlines from Kent Patch
94-room, 5-story boutique hotel is latest downtown Kent redevelopment project to open
We have blogs about everything from how to take back your lawn to how you can help benefit victims of Chiari Malformation. Check it out!
I see red when I think about my dad, and it’s part of a fond memory.
This 4-bedroom, 3-bath house was built in 1979
Is it one bear or two? Patch and our partners at News Channel 5 have been covering the recent bear sightings. Click on the marker for details and a link to the story.
Here's what's playing in theaters around town this weekend, plus showtimes.
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Here's a quick how-to guide for floating the river as it runs south through downtown
New, five-story hotel on South DePeyster Street part of downtown redevelopment
Father's Day thoughts from around Kent
An attorney for Ronald Kelly, a former University of Akron student, claimed his client was denied a fair trial.
The Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force is offering a reward for information which would lead to the capture of fugitive Marvin Warren.
Award-winning director, renowned journalist gave May 4, 2013 keynote speeches
City looking to supplement position while director takes partial leave
Randy McMullen among first wheelchair athletes in state high school championship meet
Annual downtown festival supports local non-profit agencies
In July of 1975 rising country music superstar Emmylou Harris and her Hot Band did an impromptu performance at a long gone venue on North Water Street and then disappeared into the night and into music history.
Careful to check to see if your water is discolored.
Kent Area Chamber of Commerce grows as new businesses join
All information is according to the Kent Community Development Department