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Rory McIlroy sheds burden of winning green jacket. Now it falls to others
Rory McIlroy had the green jacket on his shoulders and an enormous weight off his back when he looked ahead to the 90th edition of the Masters with a question and a coy smile.
Dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets sold nationwide might be contaminated with lead: USDA
The USDA FSIS has issued a public health alert for Great Value frozen, dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets due to the potential presence of unsafe levels of lead, which could be harmful to pregnant women, infants, and young children.
Man killed during shootout with police on Monday in Ohio, Harrison County Sheriff’s Office details timeline of fatal manhunt
Harrison County, OH (WTRF) — A suspect was pronounced dead on Monday following a shooting and hours-long manhunt involving multiple law enforcement agencies. Harrison County Sheriff's Office released information on the incident Tuesday that provides details of the timeline. The incident began Monday, March 30, during a traffic stop on U.S. Route 250 near Eslick
Fitch 2x state champ earns Student Athlete of the Week
Austintown Fitch senior Kylie Folkwein is a leader not only in the classroom with a 3.8 GPA but also in athletics with 11 varsity letters.
Rainbow trout to be released at East Palestine Park Pond
The Ohio Division of Natural Resources is releasing over 80,000 rainbow trout at dozens of locations across the state to give more people a chance to catch them this spring.
Several departments respond to Mahoning County house fire
ELLSWORTH Twp., Ohio (WKBN)- Firefighters responded to a house fire early Thursday morning in Ellsworth Township. Crews responded to the 11000 block of North Palmyra Road shortly before 4 a.m. Firefighters said that everyone made it out safely without injuries. Ellsworth Assistant Fire Chief Jillian Smith said that the fire started on the second floor
Williams outpitches Yamamoto, Guardians top Dodgers 4-1
The Guardians topped the Dodgers 4-1 on Wednesday night.
Juvenile fatally shot on Youngstown’s South Side in city’s second homicide of year
A juvenile was fatally shot Wednesday night on Youngstown's South Side in the city's second homicide of the year, the city's spokesperson confirmed.
Ohio bill would ease re-entry struggles for formerly incarcerated people
April is recognized nationally as Second Chance Month, and on Wednesday, lawmakers of both parties participated in an event hosted by the Ohio Justice & Policy Center highlighting legislation they said could help formerly incarcerated people start new lives after prison.
While executions are on hold, Ohio death penalty costs still high
The 2025 Capital Crimes report from the Ohio Attorney General is out, and even though a state execution hasn’t been carried out in Ohio in nearly a decade, it has still cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars.