Native American Heritage Month
NOVEMBER IS THE MONTH OF NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH AND OUR REPORTER, ALYSSA LOPEZ, HAS MORE TO SAY.
These are stories created in the Broadcast Reporting class, an introductory level class that gives students their first taste of reporting for television.
NOVEMBER IS THE MONTH OF NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH AND OUR REPORTER, ALYSSA LOPEZ, HAS MORE TO SAY.
KENT STATE’S ANNUAL CONCERTO COMPETITION HAS FINALLY CHOSEN A WINNER. KSTV’S ALYSSA LOPEZ HAS MORE TO SHARE.
COMING UP IS KENT STATE’S ANNUAL BRA DRIVE. KSTV’S ALYSSA LOPEZ HAS THE STORY
MAIL-IN BALLOTS, A NEW FORM OF VOTING THAT HAS COME OUT DUE TO THE LIKES OF COVID-19. ALYSSA LOPEZ, KSTV REPORTER, TACKLES THE SAFETY AND CONCERNS THAT COME WITH THIS.
ANCHOR : A VERY STRESSFUL WEEK FOR STUDENTS ACROSS THE NATIONS, IT’S FINALS WEEK. KSTV’S CHLOE PORTER HAS ASKED SOME STUDENTS HOW THEY PREPARED.
THE UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH IN ARLINGTON HOSTED A NO-BUY GIFT MARKET SUNDAY, TALIA MILEWICH HAS THE STORY.
Anchor: SNOW ICE AND SLEET OH MY, THE OHIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION IS ON THE JOB. KSTV’S CHLOE PORTER HAS THE STORY.
AS THE COLD WEATHER APPROACHES, HELPING THOSE IN NEED BECOMES EVEN MORE IMPORTANT AND KENT SOCIAL SERVICES IS ABLE TO DO JUST THAT. KSTV’S TAEGAN EVANS HAS THE STORY.
DOWNTOWN CLEVELAND HOSTED THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING AT PUBLIC SQUARE THIS YEAR, ALLOWING FOR THE COMMUNITY TO COME TOGETHER FOR THIS EXCITING NIGHT. CLEVELANDERS ARE HOPING TO SEE CHANGE WHEN IT COME TO EVENTS LIKE THIS ONE TO GET MORE TO ENJOY THE CITY’S ATTRACTIONS. I WENT DOWNTOWN TO SPEAK WITH COMMUNITY MEMBERS TO HEAR WHAT THEY HAVE TO SAY.
Anchor: Christmas maybe 3 weeks but that doesn’t mean everything Christmas related has to wait. many people are already enjoying the Christmas lights, our reporter Brian Muetzel has more