Brandon Bounds

Brandon is a junior journalism major at Kent State University with experience in broadcast, print, visual, radio and digital journalism. During the school year, Bounds works for student media with TV2 and The Kent Stater/Kentwired. Additionally, Bounds is a rising fellow for the Carnegie-Knight national News21 program for the upcoming summer.
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Senator Rob Portman has yet to decide whether he will vote in favor of a bill rejecting President Trump’s declaration of a national emergency to fund...
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If you have a cold, a sore throat or a minor wound, you might go to a walk-in clinic for treatment. Summa Health is now offering a similar service...
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The economy may be growing nationally, but Northeast Ohio isn’t keeping up. The newly released Two Tomorrows scorecard from the nonprofit Fund for Our...
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General Motors Chief Executive Officer has responded to correspondence from Mahoning Valley students about the company's plans to shut down its assembly...
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People who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance or SNAP benefits will be getting February benefits early due to the government shutdown. The United...
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A new analysis finds that more employers are seeking Akron for office space. The Cleveland-based research firm JLL found the city’s office vacancy rate...
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Huntington Bank is planning to add more jobs in Akron. The bank announced this week that it’s creating 1,200 jobs. The bank is also keeping a regional...
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Small Akron businesses will receive grants to renovate their façades through a program that targets neglected areas for improvement. The grants come...
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A Cleveland bike share program is helping residents get to the polls for early voting. UH Bikes is offering free rides to and from the Cuyahoga County...
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A former Kent State history professor will spend months behind bars. Julio Pino pleaded guilty in April to one count of lying to the FBI. A federal...