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First steps toward creating owner for new Browns stadium
Tuesday evening, the Brook Park City Council will start considering the next big decision surrounding the new Browns stadium.
Ohio bill cracks down on catalytic converter thefts
A bill aimed at cracking down on catalytic converter thefts in Ohio is headed to Gov. Mike DeWine’s desk after winning approval from both chambers of the General Assembly.
National Weather Service warns swimmers of rip current danger on Lake Erie
The weather service advises swimmers to stay out of Lake Erie due to high risk of rip currents, which can carry swimmers away from the shore.
Gilgo Beach serial killer to be sentenced
Rex Heuermann, who is convicted of killing eight women, will be sentenced on Wednesday.
Ohio doctor ordered to pay $1M in Medicaid/Medicare fraud case
An Ohio doctor has to pay the government back for money she bilked from Medicaid in a healthcare fraud conspiracy that billed the agency more than $1.8 million.
Two taken into custody after Warren shooting: Police
The Warren Police Department is investigating a shooting incident that occurred on Tuesday night at the intersection of Parkman Road and Northfield Avenue. Two individuals were taken into custody and transported to the Trumbull County Jail. The investigation is ongoing, and anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Abigail Krafcik or the CID Anonymous
New fire chief named in Columbiana County
Steven Dixon has been promoted to fire chief of the West Point Fire Department, replacing Phillip Pelley who served for 20 years and will remain on the department as a firefighter/paramedic.
Another round of storms expected Wednesday night
Just days following the severe storms that led to two confirmed tornadoes in Columbiana County, there's another chance of strong to severe storms Wednesday night into Thursday.
More details released on Sunday’s tornadoes in Columbiana County
The National Weather Service has released more information about two tornadoes that were confirmed from Sunday's storms in Columbiana County.