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Governor orders Pa. flags to fly at half-staff
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has ordered all United States flags in the Commonwealth to fly at half-staff in honor of two firefighters who were killed in the line of duty in Berks County.
Jury selection underway for man charged with 2 counts of felonious assault
Lynell Stanley, 40, is on trial before Judge Anthony D'Apolito on the charges, which are both second-degree felonies.
2 men wanted for stabbing on steps outside jail in custody
Two men wanted for the stabbing of another man last month on the steps outside the Mahoning County jail are now in custody.
What is the 25th Amendment?
In its essence, the amendment details the shift of power from the current president to the vice president in the event of the president's removal, death or resignation.
Boardman library branch closes early due to water main break
The Boardman branch of the library closed early Monday due to a water main break.
Artemis II toilet acts up again as astronauts speed toward the moon to break record
Even the toilet on Artemis II is a historic first – unfortunately, it's on the blink again.
How a blind man made it possible for others with low vision to build Lego sets
NEWTON, Mass. (AP) — Like a lot of young children, Matthew Shifrin loved building Lego sets. But because he was blind, Shifrin had to rely on friends and family to help him complete his creations — sometimes bribing them with tea to get them to come by his house. That all changed when he was
Warren woman co-starring beside ‘Scary Movie,’ ‘Walking Dead’ actors in NE Ohio-based horror film
A local woman will be in a psychological thriller alongside some of the biggest names in the movie genre -- and it's all being done in Northeast Ohio.
Iran says US aircraft destroyed during recovery mission for missing service member
An Iranian news outlet on Sunday reported that multiple U.S. aircraft were destroyed during the mission to rescue a stranded American service member in Iran.
Inside the push to abolish property taxes in Ohio
This November, voters in could see a question on the statewide ballot that would do away with property tax in the state.