Akron City Council passed the 2025 Capital Budget, which allocates $380 million in investments for the city’s infrastructure.
Malik says the budget reflects news investment in the city's water and sewer infrastructure, parks and green spaces, public safety institutions, housing, and more.
Akron residents are invited to a Feb. 25 public forum at Garfield CLC to help city craft new crowd management policy for the ...
More than half of Akron's roughly $380 million capital spending will fund water, sewer projects. City councilman hopes ...
City of Akron says it has a way for event at Joy Park to go on inside community center without police as security; mayor ...
Akron’s certified arborists will plant 1,800 native trees along residents’ tree lawns this year, according to a city news ...
Akron crews are currently salting the roads to combat the slippery roads that resulted from overnight freezing rain in Summit County ...
The city of Akron says an ongoing effort to improve tree canopy growth will focus on specific neighborhoods in 2025.
A new Ohio law recently passed could result in those seeking to view police video could be charged up to $750 for their public records requests. This includes news media ...
Akron Firefighters and paramedics Elizabeth Davis and James Remick were named "EMS Crew of the Year for 2024" by the ...
U.S. Rep. Emilia Sykes says her focus will always be on everyday people, and she's working to expand opportunities for 13th ...
Akron Mayor Shammas Malik will meet with organizations to get answers on questions raised by the president's executive orders ...