School districts across Northeast Ohio have canceled classes today as a precaution from the extreme cold that has settled over the region. Most of Northern Ohio is under a cold weather advisory issued by the National Weather Service.
The Akron Zoo has decided to close Tuesday and Wednesday due to the dangerous Arctic air mass that has settled across northern Ohio. “When the temperatures get extremely cold, our staff will provide additional precautions that keep our animals safe,
Frigid temperatures have closed dozens of schools throughout Northeast Ohio. The National Weather Service predicts the coldest weather will come late Tuesday through early Wednesday.
Usually, SubZero Mission in Painesville plans on heading out to homeless camps with solely volunteers from Northeast Ohio. But due to the low temperatures forecast by 19’s F irst alert weather team, the SubZero group will have a certified nurse in case anyone that they come into contact with needs immediate help.
Coldest wind chill I could find historically in northeastern Ohio was January 20, 1985 at 9:00 p.m. Akron wind chill was -56°. Mansfield had a wind chill of -55° at 8pm Cleveland had a wind chill of -48° at 9pm. These are calculated using the updated formula @NWSCLE @fox8news
Check out how Isaiah Gray, Amani Lyles and Nate Johnson led the University of Akron to a win over Ohio in a MAC men's basketball showdown Friday.
Ohio had one lead (3-2) in the first half of the game. The Bobcats lost by double digits despite making 30 of 33 free throws. Akron was 12 of 15. Akron is now 12-5 overall and 5-0 in MAC play. Ohio is 10-7 and 4-1.
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A former CEO and one of his top executives at an Ohio energy company have been indicted on federal racketeering charges.
Police say the man entered the bank and gave a demand note to the teller, then left with an undisclosed amount of money.