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State troopers’ new turnpike tool is hard to miss
Members of the Ohio State Highway Patrol and the Ohio Turnpike met with FOX 8 News at the Amherst service plaza along the toll road on Wednesday, May 13, to show off one of the patrol's newest tools.
Woman charged in connection Warren stabbing
Gazelle Aponte is charged with felonious assault, a second-degree felony.
After 18 surgeries, Ohio girl gets to be a doctor for a day
Just four days after undergoing her 18th surgery, 9-year-old Madelyn Trachsel of Monroe Falls walked into Akron Children’s Hospital once again.
Local contractor with criminal history arrested again
A local contractor convicted of theft in the past has been arrested once again on a theft warrant, this time out of Western Pennsylvania.
Noodles sold nationwide recalled for suspected peanut contamination: FDA
Noodles sold nationwide are being recalled as the product may be cross-contaminated with peanuts, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday.
Pollinator Palooza brings the buzz
If you missed the second annual Pollinator Palooza last weekend, do not fear -- nearly all of the vendors are local if you still want to support them, and they shared their wisdom for this week's edition of Let's Grow There.
Good Samaritan pulls driver from Mahoning Avenue crash
Mahoning Avenue in Youngstown is closed from North Hartford Avenue to Hazlewood Avenue due to a crash Thursday morning, and it is unclear if anyone was injured.
Senate passes bill honoring fallen OSHP trooper Nicholas Cayton
CANFIELD, Ohio (WKBN)- According to a press release by Ohio State Senator Al Cutrona, the Ohio Senate unanimously passed Senate Bill 365, which designates a portion of State Route 11 in Mahoning County as the "Trooper Nicholas P. Cayton Memorial Highway." The bill was introduced in February. Senator Cutrona released a statement: “I'm proud to see
Mooney valedictorian earns Student Athlete of the Week
Cardinal Mooney senior Katie Pregibon is a dedicated four-sport athlete while being the Cardinal's valedictorian with a 4.67 GPA.
House Republicans more optimistic about midterm chances after ‘seismic’ court rulings
House Republicans have an extra pep in their step after getting "seismic" court wins in redistricting battles in the last few weeks, turning courtesy positivity into some actual optimism about the prospects of keeping control of the House. “We’re putting ourselves in the best spot possible. We’re leading and raising money. If you put Democrats