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Trumbull County Land Bank awarded $935K for building remediation
The land bank will be using the funds to improve two Warren properties, which it says it will ultimately bring in jobs.
Fetterman: Democratic base becoming ‘increasingly anti-American’
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) on Wednesday accused the Democratic base of becoming "increasingly anti-American" amid calls against U.S. military intervention in Venezuela, Iran and Cuba.
Reports of missing kids in Ohio trending downward
Yost released the "2025 Ohio Missing Children Clearinghouse Report" on Monday, ahead of National Missing Children's Day, which occurs annually on May 25.
Top5 Denies Drake OVO Chain Claims, Sends Warning To Joe Budden
Source: Kevin Sousa / Getty Looks like Joe Budden may have picked up a new op from Toronto, and it’s not Drake. Toronto rapper Top5 recently took aim at the podcast host after Budden suggested he could be the person Drake referenced on the intro track to ICEMAN , “Make Them Cry.” On the record
District 10 softball tournament field is set
District 10's softball tournament is set to begin on Monday.
District 10 sets baseball tournament field
The District 10 baseball tournament begins on Monday evening.
Tiny patients, big fight: NICU parents win leave in 2 states, push for more
The U.S. has no federal law mandating paid family or parental leave, an issue that has long divided Democrats and Republicans.
Americans are living closer together, but know each other less: Poll
Most people say that being a good neighbor nowadays means “keeping your distance.”
Supreme Court to weigh public school employee right to sue under Title IX
The Supreme Court said Monday it will weigh whether federally funded school employees can privately sue over sex discrimination at their jobs under Title IX. MaChelle Joseph, a women's basketball coach, was fired from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2019 after filing a complaint alleging discrimination against her and her program over the lesser resources
Liberty Twp. man enters plea in gun case
Antwan Hill-Jones, 41, pleaded guilty to improperly discharging a firearm at or into a habitation that included a one-year gun specification and one count of having weapons while under disability, according to a news release from the Trumbull County Prosecutor's Office.