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Family Caregiver Alliance: Hot weather tips

Family Caregiver Alliance: Hot weather tips

We all suffer in hot weather. However, for elderly and disabled people and those with chronic health conditions such as vascular disease or diabetes, the weather does not have to hit 100 degrees to cause heat stress or even deadly heat stroke.

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Neighborhood Friends of the Week: Puddy Cat & Punkin

Neighborhood Friends of the Week: Puddy Cat & Punkin

Friend of the Week is a regular feature to introduce furry friends in the community who need loving and caring homes.  Please help these deserving animals find their forever guardians or consider adopting an animal yourself.  NFW West: Available for Adoption

NFW Challenge 2013:   421 / 460 Adoptions

“Happy birthday to you!  Happy birthday to you!  Happy birthday dear Puddy Cat and Punkin!  Happy birthday to you!”  Puddy Cat and Punkin are brother and sister and will soon be hearing this song.  Their birthday is right around the corner on June 1st.  But, there is only one person who can make their birthday truly happy – you!  They are looking for a loving guardian whose everyday they can make a celebration.

Puddy Cat (pictured) and Punkin are inseparable.  They are more than just brother and sister; they are best friends.  With these two, you are getting double the cuddles, double the love, double the companionship, and double the friendship.  Their previous guardian passed away unexpectedly in February.  While sad, these two have so much more love to share and are ready to join a home once more.  So act today and adopt two adorable fur balls that will bring you double the smiles.

To adopt Puddy Cat and Punkin, contact Marge of Love-A-Stray Rescue in Avon at 440-777-1081, email margespaeth@gmail.com, or visit www.love-a-stray.petfinder.com/

Metroparks golf deal on Memorial Day

Metroparks golf deal on Memorial Day

 

Hit the links on Memorial Day for a family-fun round of golf. Cleveland Metroparks Golf is offering a free round of golf for juniors, ages 17 and under, with a paid adult after 1 p.m. on Memorial Day, Monday, May 27.

8,000 Akron taxpayers victims of a cyber-attack

AKRON, OH (WOIO)- Mayor Don Plusquellic now says the cyber attackers who hacked into the City of Akron's computer network Thursday, created a list of nearly 8,000 taxpayers' names, addresses and social security numbers, and posted this information on the internet.

The cyber attackers are a group named Turkish Ajan.  The cyber-attack was launched against networks across the county, including the City of Akron. 

The attackers infiltrated the City of Akron's computer network through its system of firewalls, intrusion protection systems, and virus protection software.  The City immediately contacted the FBI Cybercrimes division.  They have been assisting in analyzing what happened and how.

The City has contacted  by email those individuals whose information was compromised. If you do not get a notification, your information still may have been compromised.

 

To find out over the weekend whether your information was compromised, you should call 3-1-1 (330-375-2311 from a mobile phone) on Saturday, May 18, from 9 am to 2 pm, or call the City's income tax office at 330-375-2290 on Sunday, May 19, from Noon until 4:00 pm.

 

If you are on the list of individuals whose information was released, the FBI recommends that at this point, you monitor all your financial accounts very carefully until they have more information. 

"No matter how sound a network security is, rogue groups continually look for ways to attack networks," said Mayor Don Plusquellic.  "We are doing all we can to minimize the impact of this attack.   I encourage all of our citizens to please be diligent in monitoring your accounts while we continue our investigation with the FBI."

In the meantime, here are some resources to help you protect your credit:

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Akron man arrested in deadly shooting

Kyle James Spy (Source: Akron Police)

AKRON, OH (WOIO)- A 23-year-old Akron man was arrested in a deadly shooting.

It happened around 11:30 p.m. Thursday night in the 500 block of Wildwood Avenue. Upon arrival, officers observed a man lying in the street with a gunshot wound to his torso. The victim was transported to Akron General Medical Center where he later died.

The victim's identity will not be released pending positive identification and family notifications.

The suspect, Kyle James Spy, was taken into custody without incident around 9 a.m. Friday morning on Cromwell Drive. 

Spy was charged with murder and booked into the Summit County Jail. Spy had multiple traffic warrants also on file in the Akron Municipal Court.

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Ford First Alert Weekend Forecast

Ford First Alert Weekend Forecast

We've got a great looking Friday ahead. Mostly sunny skies to start out the day, a few high clouds building in this afternoon into tonight. The wind coming off of the lake this afternoon will provide cooler temps along the lakeshore. Saturday will start out dry, just a spotty t-storm will develop in the afternoon. I expect the Marathon forecast to be pleasant on Sunday with a race start temp around 60 with a partly cloudy sky.

TODAY: Mostly sunny. High: 71 Wind: Light becoming NE at 5-10 mph

TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Low: 53 Wind: E at 5-10 mph

SATURDAY: Partly cloudy with an isolated showers or t-storm in the afternoon. High: 75

Victim in UofA police officer deadly shooting brandished a BB gun at cop

Wolf Ledges Parkway, Akron

AKRON, OH (WOIO)- The 64 year-old male who was shot by police following a traffic stop in the 600 block of Wolf Ledges Parkway in Akron has been identified as James Genda.

The Baird Street resident was shot by a University of Akron police officer Thursday morning.

It happened during a traffic stop around 11 a.m. 

Police pulled him over because the plates did not match the car.

Terry Metcalf unwittingly drove by the stop just as the fatal drama began to unfold.

"It was a normal traffic stop. The police officer got out of the car as I was pulling out. When I came back I was surprised to see the whole area shut down," said Terry.

When the officer approached the vehicle and asked for license and registration Genda produced what looked like a real .45 caliber handgun.

The officer fired, hitting Genda several times. He died at the scene. 

"I know that he was a good person. And I'm sure he was just in a horrible place and moment. And I don't know what he could have been thinking. I don't know," said Lisa Genda.

Lisa Genda is still trying to figure out why her uncle, James Genda, is dead.

"I think it was unnecessary. I think they could have found some other means to take care of the situation. He's a 64-year-old man. I mean you could look at him and tell he's not healthy. He's not a threat if you will," added Lisa.

Further investigation revealed Genda brandished only a BB gun.

An autopsy on Genda will be performed on Friday. 

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