The Flu is widespread in 10 states right now, but so far in Summit County; it's just getting started for the season.
Jeanne Destro got the latest on the flu, as well as on the possibility of a pandemic, news that life expectancy in the US is actually falling now, and so called "deaths of despair", from Summit County Health Commissioner, Donna Skoda.
You've probably heard of Cryptocurrency, but if you're like most people; you don't have the foggiest idea of what it is, how it works, who uses it, and most importantly--why?
To find out more, listen as Jeanne Destro talks to Kent State University Assistant Finance Professor, David Pelleg about everything you've ever wanted to know (and more!) about Cryptocurrency.
This week, electric cars, flying cars, and teaching history through video games!
Everybody is talking about Impeachment this week, but few people really understand how it actually works--or at least, how it's supposed to work, according to the US Constitution.
So, that's where retired University of Akron Law Professor, Dean Carro, comes in.
He talked to Jeanne Destro about it the extremely controversial political procedure that is not only making history; but is also designed to safeguard our democracy.
The Ohio Supreme Court is considering changing the rules that govern how criminal defendants can get out of jail on bail, while they are waiting for trial.
Jeanne Destro talked to ACLU Attorney Claire Chevrier, who is advocating for a change in the bail rules, as well as retired University of Akron Law Professor, and Akron Bar Association member, Dean Carro, about what that could mean for our community.
A new fitness program designed to help improve cardiac health, as well as emotional well-being, is underway now at Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority buildings citywide.
Alexis Holt, and Caroline Murrock from the University of Akron are coordinating the new "FABU" program, and they talked to Jeanne Destro about it this week.
More than 800 Saudi Military Aviation students in the US have been grounded, following last week's shooting at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Florida.
Jeanne Destro interviewed CBS News Military Consultant, Jeff McCausland, to find out more about what has become an increasingly complex story with far reaching implications for national security, military preparedness, diplomatic relations, and law enforcement.
It seems like everybody is connected these days online. But are they really connected in a meaningful way, that can make a meaningful impact on their health?
Jeanne Destro talked to Psychologist, Dr. Adam Borland from the Cleveland Clinic this week, about how loneliness is on the rise these days, and is actually considered to be a real public health issue.
Everybody knows how easy it is for somebody to trash your reputation online. Maybe they give your business a bad review, or say horrible things about you personally. What can you do to fight back against that? Who do you call?
Well, here in the Akron-Cleveland area, Hennes Communications specializes in Crisis Communications, and Jeanne Destro talked to their Managing Partner, Thom Fladung.
This week, we're spotlighting local company that can help you make your own tech invention dreams come true. We'll also hear about some new advances in artificial intelligence, the new Tesla Cybertruck, and a NASA mission to Antarctica.