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Former Ohio couple now living in Africa accused of defrauding Medicaid of $9 million
A couple who used to live in Powell is facing a dozen felony charges and is one of 10 Ohio cases under investigation for allegedly defrauding Ohio’s Medicaid program of more than $9 million.
Storms leave residents without power across the Valley
Storms sweeping through the Valley are knocking down trees and powerlines, leaving nearly 3,000 residents without power.
Street renamed to honor the first Ohio football family in Warren
A street in Warren has been renamed to Sixth Street Browner Way in honor of the Browner family.
Community members rock out at annual cancer fundraiser in Warren
A local organization that's dedicated to helping families who've been impacted by cancer held an event this afternoon to support the community.
Newton Falls fundraiser focuses on military mental health awareness
A gathering is being held in Newton Falls to highlight and show support for active-duty military members and veterans struggling with mental health.
Girard store celebrates National Ice Cream Day with frosty treats, fundraiser
National Ice Cream Day is Sunday, and a local business is offering sweet treats with an even sweeter meaning behind it.
Meteorite that hit New Jersey home may unlock clues to life’s origins
NASA says that as researchers continue to study the meteorite, they'll learn new details about how water transformed primitive asteroids and shaped the early solar system.
Iran says it is suspending commitments to interim deal with US as they exchange attacks
The United States and Iran exchanged strikes aimed at infrastructure and military targets on Saturday as an Iranian negotiator said Tehran had suspended its commitments under the interim deal with the U.S. — snapping another fragile thread as the war shows no end in sight.
Kiwanis Club celebrates annual craft show
Vendors selling homemade crafts and antiques were scattered throughout the park along with bubbles, live music, and even a dunk tank.
Why these special ‘July 4th’ quarters could become sought-after by collectors
Unlike other coinage, the U.S. Mint has sent very, very few of these special "July 4th" quarters into circulation, potentially making them a hot commodity among collectors.