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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

UPDATE: Summit County Issues Snow Emergency; Cuyahoga Falls Issues Parking Ban; Car Accidents Reported

Cuyahoga Falls police are advising motorists to drive slowly due to slick road conditions in Cuyahoga Falls.

Updated Dec. 26, 3:24 p.m. Summit County snow emergency Summit County Sheriff Drew Alexander issued a snow emergency for Summit County on Wednesday morning, the Falls News Press reports.  "Roadways are hazardous with blowing and drifting snow," according to the newspaper. "Only those who feel it is necessary to drive should be out on the roadways." Parking ban Cuyahoga Falls has issued a citywide street parking ban, which will be in effect from now until 6 a.m. Dec. 28. The ban was necessary to assist road crews that have begun to plow the city's streets.  Cars parked on Cuyahoga Falls streets will be ticketed and are subject to being towed, according to a city press release.  Car accidents Cuyahoga Falls police report that only a handful …

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Monday, October 29, 2012

Power Outages, Car Accidents Reported Across Cuyahoga Falls

Cuyahoga Falls Police say utility workers have been called in to address the power outages.

If your lights are out, you're not alone. According to Cuyahoga Falls Police Lt. Dale Gramley, power outages have been reported across the city, and workers from the electric and street departments have been dispatched to begin repairs.  UPDATE: Cuyahoga Falls Working 'Around the Clock' to Fix Power Outages There's no indication of how quickly power will come back on in the affected areas of the city.  Cuyahoga Falls, Woodridge School Districts Closed Tuesday There have also been seven reported car accidents this evening. "With an inordinate amount of water on the road, traction and hydroplaning are a real problem," said Gramley. "...Plus, with the heavy winds and rain, low visibility becomes a factor and accidents are more likely to occur…

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