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Austintown Trustees frustrated over utility pole maintenance
Austintown Trustees have issues with Ohio Edison on how utility poles in the township are maintained.
Report: Injured Pirates slugger out at least a month
He suffered the injury on an awkward slide during a recent game in Atlanta.
Tick behind meat allergy could spread deadly disease to your cat
The same tick that can make you allergic to meat may also be capable of spreading a potentially fatal disease to your cat.
Date For Pooh Shiesty’s Trial Pushed Back Until 2027
Prince Williams / Pooh Shiesty The trial date for Pooh Shiesty (Lontrell Williams Jr.), his father, Lontrell Williams Sr., Memphis rapper Big30, and six other defendants who are accused of kidnapping and robbing Gucci Mane and two other victims has been pushed back. According to local news affiliate WREG (News Channel 3), the trial will take
Pirates place catcher on MLB paternity list
The Pirates announced a pair of roster moves on Wednesday.
Yankees topple Guardians 8-4 to complete sweep
The Yankees topped the Guardians 8-4 on Wednesday afternoon.
US strikes Iran in second day of renewed fire
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The United States launched a second round of airstrikes on Iran into Thursday morning after President Donald Trump warned that Tehran would “pay the price” for stalled negotiations. The new assault across multiple cities comes as efforts to negotiate an end the war again appeared stuck, with Iran insisting
Accused scammer gets chocolate coins, not $700,000 in gold
Told her Social Security funds were being used to support terrorism, a widow was directed to buy $700,000 in gold — but an alert store owner intervened before crooks could make off with her money, records show.
A burning cross in a Chicago park shocks residents and has police searching for who did it
A large burning cross — a historic symbol of hate and intimidation against Black Americans — was discovered in a Chicago park where former President Barack Obama famously delivered his acceptance speech when he was elected the nation’s first Black president. Tuesday afternoon's act sent shock waves through a city where more than one in
Attorney asks to join cases against Ursuline in county court
The attorney representing two people in civil lawsuits in Mahoning County Court against Ursuline High School, some employees, and the Catholic Diocese of Youngstown has asked a judge to combine the cases.