It began as the Akron edition of the Cleveland Press Penny,[1] printed in Cleveland and was transported to Akron by train.
It gained local flavor when it began being printed in Akron.
The two then joined together on March 14, 1925[1] to be The Times-Press,[4][5][6] as the town wasn't big enough for both.
[11] In 1923, for a brief period, Henry C. Segal, worked as a reporter for the Akron Press.
[14] In 1927, the newspaper was named: The Akron Times-Press[15] which existed till 1938.