Streetsboro junction ranked most dangerous intersection in Akron metropolitan area Streetsboro, Ravenna and Kent each contain locations ranked among the...
Streetsboro residents may soon be paying more for water service. Residents already face annual 2% rate hikes meant to cover administrative costs. That amount may be changing to 3%, with the additional amount slated to cover projects such as line replacement and extension.
People drive by Streetsboro Cemetery near state Routes 14 and 43 every day without giving the deteriorating landmark a second thought. Not the case for Ryan Martin, commander of Streetsboro VFW Post 9716. The city's "V," as he affectionately calls it, is on a mission.
Does Streetsboro need tornado sirens? Streetsboro's Safety Committee doesn't think so, especially at a cost of some $50,000 per siren for the nine units that would be needed to cover the whole city.
Streetsboro's City Council discussed waterline improvements and how to pay for them at its meeting, with council eyeing multiple projects that could cost about $9.1 million.
Council will consider the project design during its April 26 meeting. If approved, the project will go out for bid, with construction planned for Spring 2022.
Lynda is a football mother who is about to send her son to one of the nation's blue-blood collegiate programs, the end of a lengthy and trying process for a player who was recruited by schools all over the country. Here is her story, in her own words.
Streetsboro council unanimously scrapped proposed legislation that would regulate garage, yard and household sales in the city. The legislation stated that the sales, and others of a similar nature, “take place in such a manner and time so as to detract from the character of residential areas.”
Residents in Streetsboro came out in support of less restrictive chicken ownership ordinances in the city on Monday, pushing back on proposed legislation that would banish roosters from urban areas and limit where people can keep hens.
Streetsboro City Council held a virtual public hearing about the proposed legislation in which multiple residents argued that chickens are harmless and no more bothersome than dogs. In fact, one said they make for good guard dogs.
Streetsboro City Council member John Ruediger resigned from his position Monday after being charged with sending inappropriate photos of himself to a 13-year-old boy.
Streetsboro City Council postponed a decision on new restrictions for chicken ownership in the city, saying they needed more information. They were expected to consider the proposal at Monday’s meeting.
Portage County Retired Teachers has granted four $2,000 scholarships to aspiring teachers.
The Portage County District Library will again ask for help from taxpayers after at least a dozen previous levy attempts have failed at the ballot box, leaving the district as the third-worst funded library in the state. Last week, county commissioners approved the library's request to place a 1 mill levy on the Nov. 2 ballot.