Where The WNBA and Cleveland Meet
Cleveland is home to plenty of sports bars. But this is the first women owned all womens sports bar that takes game days to a whole new level. Carmen Coljohn has the story.
These are stories created in the Broadcast Reporting class, an introductory level class that gives students their first taste of reporting for television.
Cleveland is home to plenty of sports bars. But this is the first women owned all womens sports bar that takes game days to a whole new level. Carmen Coljohn has the story.
This weekend, some of Kent’s residents were busy picking up litter downtown. But a cleaner city isn’t the only thing they got out of the experience. KSTV’s Jonathan Beard has more.
Kent State University’s SRVSS observes October as relationship Abuse Awareness Month. Also in October, they host their annual Take Back the Night march. KSTV’s Kayleigh Jencks has more.
HALLOWEEN IS CREEPING CLOSER, AND FAMILIES ACROSS NORTHEAST OHIO ARE GETTING INTO THE SPIRIT A LITTLE EARLY.OUR GEHRIG BROWN TAKES US TO THE AKRON ZOO, WHERE “BOO AT THE ZOO” IS BRINGING TOGETHER COSTUMES, CANDY, AND COMMUNITY FUN.
ON THURSDAY OCTOBER 16TH FLASHES ACTIVITY BOARD ALSO KNOWN AS FAB HOSTS A FALL FESTIVAL TO KICK OFF THE SEASON.
Kent State Welcomed Bobby Sanabria Last week in the Thomas Schroth Visiting Artist Series, Gehrig Brown is on. the scene
Clothesline Project event, support those affected by sexual violence by painting positive messages on a shirt.
The streets of downtown Akron were filled with energy this weekend as runners from across the Nation took part in the annual Akron Marathon. What started as a local race has grown into a major community event, bringing together athletes, volunteers, and spectators for a day full of pride and perseverance.
MARION OHIO HAS A LIVELY DOWNTOWN SCENE FILLED WITH STORES AND RESTAURANTS HOWEVER, ONE STORE STANDS OUT AMONG THE REST, THUNDERFURY COMICS AND MORE THUNDERFURY HAS A VERY WIDE AND UNIQUE SELECTION OF ITEMS FOR SALE.
With its many events, October is a vibrant time for Kent State students, and businesses know how to get them downtown. KSTV reporter Jonathan Beard has more.