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Updated: 9:24 PM EDT April 6, 2021
CLEVELAND An East Cleveland police officer has been taken to the hospital following a car crash Tuesday afternoon.
Chief Scott Gardner says the officer ran the license plates of a passing vehicle and found out they did not match the car in question, and a pursuit ensued. During the chase, a Honda turning out of a gas station struck a Hyundai near East 125th Street and St. Clair Avenue in the city of Cleveland, which in turn collided with the police cruiser. Neither of those cars was involved in the original chase.
The driver of the Hyundai ran away on foot, while both the officer and the Honda driver were transported to University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center for observation. Their exact conditions are unknown at this time, although officials indicated the woman had a cut on her arm.
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On February 28, 1996, WAKC-TV was sold and newscasts immediately ceased, ending four decades of serving Summit County viewers.
On the 25th anniversary of the end of WAKC, an encore presentation of a staff reunion from 2016
Twenty-five years ago, Akron lost its only local TV newsroom. After four decades of struggling to compete with Cleveland s TV stations including fellow ABC affiliate, WEWS WAKC-TV was bought by Paxson Communications, which quickly dropped its local programming. In 2016, Channel 23 alumni gathered at Akron s Spaghetti Warehouse to look back at what was for many their first and best job in broadcasting.
25 years ago (Feb. 28, 1996): Akron lost its only TV newsroom as WAKC (Channel 23, formerly WAKR-TV) was sold. Here’s a look back. pic.twitter.com/I0efZFXXqC Kabir Bhatia (@KabirBhatiaTime) February 28, 2021