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  • [22-05-2012] 'Republic' photographer makes most of rare eclipse
    Like other photographers, Arizona Republic photographer Michael Chow knew that Sunday's eclipse would be a rare opportunity. The last such partial eclipse was 18 years ago....

  • [20-05-2012] Republic staff members win awards from Arizona Press Club
    More than 25 staffers of The Arizona Republic were recognized at the Arizona Press Club's annual awards party Saturday with two taking home "Journalist of the Year" awards....

  • [17-05-2012] Local news briefs — May 17
    AKRONK-9 Challenge setAKRON: Fifteen trained police dogs will compete in Akron this weekend. The second K-9 Challenge will be Saturday at Lock 3 downtown, bringing K-9 units from Summit, Stark, Tuscarawas and Wayne counties.The...

  • [12-05-2012] Trustees approve trash aggregation in Coventry
    COVENTRY TWP.: Trustees approved legislation Thursday evening to contract with a single trash hauler to service the township’s 4,200 households.Residents can expect their rates to drop an estimated 20 percent to 60 percent with an...

  • [09-05-2012] Wanted: Physicians with musical talents
    It’s that time of year again for area physicians who have musical talents to enter the not-to-be-missed United Way of Summit County’s annual Docs Who Rock physician talent show set for 7 p.m. Oct. 20, at the University of...

  • [05-05-2012] BIA role in Apache feud questioned
    Despite declaring neutrality out of respect for Native American sovereignty, the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs is quietly taking sides in a power struggle that has torn apart tribal government on the Fort Apache Reservation, according to...