• Do You Own a Dangerous Dog? Click Play!
    Mar 20 2026
    In today's Akron Podcast, we tackle a whirlwind of topics that range from legislative changes to community events, all while maintaining our signature sarcastic tone.The Dangerous Dog Law in AkronWe kick things off with a heavy but necessary discussion on Avery's Law, which brings a much-needed overhaul to Ohio's dangerous dog laws. With mandates that include euthanizing dogs involved in attacks and requiring hefty liability insurance for owners, it's a step towards accountability that some might argue is long overdue. Of course, the irony of dog owners now living in fear of their pets' behavior is not lost on us, but hey, better safe than sorry, right?First Energy TrialNext, we transition to the ongoing First Energy trial, where the jury is grappling with the definition of bribery in a case that involves millions and questionable timing. It's comedic gold when you think about how the defense is leaning on the argument of 'enthusiastic pre-gifting'—because nothing says 'I’m innocent' quite like a $4.3 million payment made to influence a future public servant. This segment is not just about legal intricacies but a reflection on how money can complicate morality.Road Rage in AkronAs we move through the episode, we also touch upon a tragic road rage incident, a stark reminder of the consequences of anger and the fragility of life. But don’t worry, it’s not all doom and gloom!Free Prom Dresses!We're thrilled to announce a free prom dress giveaway that will undoubtedly put a smile on many faces—because who doesn’t love a free outfit? It’s a ray of sunshine in a stormy news landscape, showing that even in tough times, community spirit shines through.Takeaways:Ohio's new dangerous dog law, Avery's Law, enforces stricter penalties for dog owners after serious attacks.The First Energy trial is a real-life lesson in how money can complicate justice.A tragic shooting incident in Akron highlights the dangers of road rage and its consequences.Devo, the iconic band from Akron, is set to perform live, reviving local music history.Altrusa's prom dress giveaway offers high school girls a chance to choose a free gown.A former meteorologist, Holly Strano, joins a new community news network after a DUI arrest.Links referenced in this episode:akronpodcast.comcleveland13news.comAcorns Bank - Helps You Save MoneySchool of Podcasting - Start Your Podcast TodayMentioned in this episode:Start Your Podcast TodayJoin the School of Podcasting When you join the School of Podcasting you can quit worrying about: Are people going to listen to me? (Yes, cause I'll show you how to see what they want). Am I going to sound stupid? (No, as I'll show you the magic of editing) It will cost a million dollars (No, I'll have you sounding like a million bucks without spending a million bucks). I don't anything about this technology (You said the same thing about driving). Get access to: Step-by-step tutorials, live group coaching, a mastermind group filled with brilliant podcasting minds, and the ability to schedule as many one-on-one quick fix calls as you like at no extra charge. Join worry-free with a 30-day money-back guarantee Go to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/akronTell a Friend and Support the ShowDo you know someone who would enjoy the show? Tell them to go to Akron Podcast and Follow the show. You can also say "thanks" by visiting the link below to help keep the lights on.Support the ShowIs Your Bank Paying You Interest? Acorns Does!When I purchase something, Acrons rounds up to the nearest dollar and I earn interest on that. It's a simple (almost invisible) way to save money. I switched all my banking to Acorns. They even have tools to help me teach my kids to be financially responsible. Use the link below and sign up today!Acorns Online Banking
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  • What Was That Fire in the Sky?
    Mar 19 2026

    Dave Jackson from the School of Podcasting bring some friend along to talk about the latest new in Akron. Including a fire ball, some new stores at the mall, some possible cutbackthat may effect 911, LeBron is suing a local weed store, and part of the concert schedule at Lock 3 has been revealed.

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  • Waking Up from a Sleep Hangover: The Struggle is Real
    Mar 12 2026

    The Akron Podcast dives into the post-daylight saving time struggle we all love to loathe—the infamous sleep hangover. We chat about how, apparently, the lost hour of sleep is not just a figment of our imaginations. Professor Jessica Farrell, a researcher at Northeast Ohio Medical University, enlightens us on how this biannual time shift messes with our circadian rhythms, leading to all sorts of delightful consequences like sleepiness and, oh joy, increased health risks. Who knew that losing an hour could lead to heart attacks and strokes? It's all fun and games until someone forgets their coffee.

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    We also discuss some local happenings, including new restaurant openings that promise to bring a little joy to our sleep-deprived lives, and the Maple Sugar Festival that’s sweetening up Hale Farm and Village. Because nothing says spring like pancakes and syrup straight from the tree. Let's be honest, it’s really just an excuse to eat breakfast all day.

    Towers at Summit Ridge

    Moving on from our sleepy musings, we tackle some serious issues at the Towers at Summit Ridge where residents are facing a slew of maintenance nightmares. From cockroach infestations to weeks without hot water, the tenants have had quite the time. It’s comforting to know that city officials are stepping in, trying to fix the mess left by property management. It's about time someone held them accountable, right?

    Blossom Schedule Released

    And just when you thought things couldn’t get worse, we round off with a look at the upcoming events at Blossom, where I struggle to remember if Cudi is a rapper or a brand of yogurt. Spoiler alert: I still don’t know, but I’m sure it’ll be a blast. So, grab your coffee, and let’s get through this together, one sarcastic comment at a time.

    Takeaways:
    1. Daylight saving time really messes with our internal clocks, causing that lovely sleep hangover effect.
    2. Research suggests that many people never recover from the sleep lost during time changes.
    3. The shift to daylight saving time can lead to serious health risks like heart attacks and strokes.
    4. New restaurants in Akron are adding diverse dining options, making casual dining fun again.
    5. Hale Farm's Maple Sugar Festival celebrates local traditions and offers pancakes—who doesn't want that?
    6. The Towers at Summit Ridge have some serious maintenance issues; let's hope they get resolved soon.

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  • Amazon Coming to Kenmore
    Dec 12 2025

    The Akron Council has officially approved Amazon's plan to build a massive fulfillment center on Manchester Road, a decision that had only one dissenting vote. This new facility, which will take over the former Akron Baptist Temple site, is set to deliver products like groceries and pharmaceuticals within 24 hours. Despite the expected increase in traffic, studies suggest it won't significantly impact the area, and interestingly, many deliveries will be made by employees using their own vehicles. In other news, we dive into the controversial Senate Bill 56, which aims to tighten marijuana regulations in Ohio, raising eyebrows among lawmakers and advocates alike. Lastly, as we approach the holiday season, we offer tips to avoid scams that seem to multiply faster than holiday cookies, reminding everyone to stay vigilant with their personal information.

    Takeaways:

    • The Akron Council recently voted 10 to 1 to allow Amazon to build a fulfillment center in the city, which is a huge development.
    • Tina Boy, initially skeptical about the Amazon facility, changed her mind after visiting a similar location and seeing how it operates.
    • There are concerns about the new marijuana legislation in Ohio, as it rolls back protections for users while introducing new penalties.
    • The upcoming holidays are prime time for scams, so it's recommended to be cautious about unfamiliar websites and unsolicited emails.
    • The historic Firestone building in Akron, despite its significance, is set to be demolished as restoring it is deemed too costly.
    • For those in need of warmth during the cold season, local warming stations are available and listed online for access.

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  • Ohio's New Marijuana Law: A Gift or a Trap?
    Dec 10 2025

    A new law in Ohio is on the verge of passing that could make life a little more complicated for marijuana users. It introduces minor penalties for improperly transporting or possessing marijuana, which is a lovely twist in the saga of cannabis legality. While most rights from the 2023 legalization remain intact, the bill could roll back some protections in child custody or professional licensing disputes. So, if you thought driving with a little green in your car was perfectly fine, think again—this could land you a minor misdemeanor and a $150 fine. We’ll also touch on local news, like the Rubber Ducks being sold and a bizarre Christmas-themed haunted house, because nothing says 'holiday cheer' like creepy elves lurking around.

    Takeaways:

    • The new marijuana law could impose minor penalties in Ohio, stirring up concerns for users.
    • A minor league baseball team, the Rubber Ducks, is sold and may change names soon.
    • Akron is changing the Goodrich Middle School into something useful after years of neglect.
    • The city of Akron has introduced a new logo that has raised some eyebrows, to say the least.
    • In a bizarre twist, the haunted schoolhouse is now a Christmas-themed attraction for thrill-seekers.
    • Local events are buzzing, with jazz and blues concerts scheduled for mid-December.

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  • Akron Council Approves Raises While Income Drops
    Nov 12 2025

    Akron just experienced a whirlwind of changes at the polls, with a significant 79% approving a bill to keep taxes in check. Meanwhile, the Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services Board also secured funding with a 57% vote. But let’s not forget the city council's decision to grant raises to all non-union city employees, including council members. This comes right after the police union got a hefty wage hike, which is great for morale but raises eyebrows about the city’s budget. With income tax revenue dropping and federal grants disappearing, we’re left wondering how Akron plans to balance these generous increases with its financial reality. Spoiler alert: tough choices are on the horizon.

    Takeaways:

    • Akron's recent voting results showed a strong desire to limit taxes, with 79% approval.
    • The Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services Board received funding approval with 57% support.
    • Akron City Council approved raises for all non-union city employees, including council members and the mayor.
    • The recent pay raises for city employees come just after significant wage increases for police officers.
    • The city faces budget challenges as labor costs rise, which may lead to service cuts or tax hikes.
    • This holiday season, Akron encourages shopping local with promotions and multiple holiday markets planned.

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    • Shop Local Downtown

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    14 mins
  • Mass Shooting in Bath
    Nov 2 2025

    Welcome to another episode of the Akron Podcast. If you find value in this show, please consider donating to keep it going.

    00:00:00.000 Introduction00:00:10.960 Mass Shooting at Youth Party in Bath Township00:02:58.319 Free Metro Rides for SNAP and EBT Cardholders00:05:16.350 Reduced Dog Adoption Fees at Summit County Animal Control00:06:34.694 Mr. Fun's Store Closing After Decades00:07:34.040 Proposals to Repurpose Historic Firestone Building for Police00:08:38.100 New Nonstop Flights from Akron-Canton Airport00:10:36.019 Wicked Costumes Exhibit at Kent State University Museum00:11:30.500 Akron Stories Documentary Screening00:12:27.769 Akron City Council Capital Budget Community Meetings00:13:42.735 Mystery Dinner Party at Blue Teak Hotel00:14:38.985 Free Holiday Movie Screenings at Akron Civic Theater

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    17 mins
  • Your Vote Matters: Especially When It's Not a Presidential Year
    Nov 1 2025

    This week, I want to remind you how important it is to get out and vote in the upcoming local election. Even though it’s not a presidential race, it’s our civic duty to make our voices heard—especially since lower turnout can allow unpopular measures to slip through.

    On the ballot, you’ll find Issue 2, a proposed charter amendment that protects property owners by capping annual tax assessment increases at 3%. There’s also a renewal (plus a small 0.5 mil increase) for the Summit County Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services levy, which hasn’t seen a raise in 18 years. If you live in Tallmadge, Springfield, or Cuyahoga Falls, your school districts are looking for property tax levies to improve schools. Barberton voters will see 19 charter amendments ranging from nonpartisan elections to tweaking director qualifications.

    Polling locations have changed for several precincts—some are now permanently or temporarily closed—so I suggest double-checking where you’re supposed to vote. The Summit County Board of Elections has moved to 1050 E. Talmage Ave, next to the Ohio Means Jobs office. If you’re voting early in person, you’ll find it open from 8am to 5pm, Monday through Friday.

    I want to stress that voting in local elections doesn’t take much time, and your voice matters. If you don’t cast your ballot, you lose your chance to complain about future outcomes! Election Day is November 4th, and as a bonus, the Akron Zoo is offering free admission for all guests from 11am to 4pm.

    To find your polling location or get more details, check out the Board of Elections website or visit akronpodcast.com for links and further info.

    We have some thing to vote for on Tuesday (especially if you own property).

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    Key Ballot Issues in Summit County [00:42]

    Get Out and Vote: Polling Locations and Changes [03:00]

    Akron Zoo Free Admission Days [07:12]

    New Raising Cane's Coming to Bath [08:16]

    Government Shutdown and SNAP Emergency Funding [09:28]

    Crackdown on Street Takeovers in Ellet [12:01]

    Daylight Saving Time Reminder [13:58]

    Summit Mall 60th Anniversary and New Stores [14:18]

    Travis Kelce Invests in Cedar Point [15:57]

    Tragic Shooting in South Akron [17:05]

    Operation Double Eagle Targets Violent Crime [18:09]

    Upcoming Concerts and Events in Akron [19:30]

    Takeaways:

    • Voting is crucial this Tuesday, especially when there are local issues on the ballot.
    • There are significant changes to polling locations, so double-check where to vote now.
    • A proposed amendment could protect property owners from hefty tax increases, capped at 3%.
    • Several local school districts are seeking property tax levies for better funding and services.
    • Election Day is free admission day at the zoo, a great excuse to vote and enjoy some animals!
    • Remember, if you don't vote, you lose the right to complain about local issues later.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • akronpodcast.com
    • https://www.boe.ohio.gov/summit/precinct-and-polling-location-info/ (where to vote)
    • akronzoo.org
    • akroncantonfoodbank.org
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    23 mins