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Supporters defend Ohio parental rights bill, as critics warn of risks to transgender youth
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Supporters of a Republican-backed bill that would restrict how Ohio's child welfare system handles cases involving transgender youth told lawmakers last week that the measure is needed to protect parental rights and prevent government overreach. During a March 25 House Judiciary Committee hearing, proponents of House Bill 693, the "Affirming Families
5-year-old child found wandering near busy Warren road: Report
A mother has been issued a criminal summons after her child was found wandering along Tod Ave on Friday.
Poland Township shooting suspect has bond revoked after stabbing outside of jail
Julian Vanfossan, 21, of Austintown, is now back in jail after Judge Anthony D'Apolito revoked his bond after prosecutors requested his bond be revoked.
Another Mexican migrant dies in ICE custody; Mexico wants answers
EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – The Government of Mexico is seeking answers regarding a new fatality involving a Mexican migrant at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in California. ICE on Monday confirmed that Jose Guadalupe Ramos Solano died at 9:29 p.m. on March 25 at the Adelanto Processing Center. Security staff
Experts warn to be careful with some precious metal dealers
As flea markets, trade shows and fairs begin to pop up as the weather warms, the Ohio Department of Commerce wants to remind consumers to make sure that any precious metals dealer they might engage with is licensed.
Trump voices frustration with allies as war pushes fuel prices higher
The president's social media tirade came after U.S. strikes hit a city that is home to one of Iran’s main nuclear sites, sending a massive fireball into the sky
Ohio Senate considers ‘Charlie Kirk’ act to teach positively about Christianity
The Ohio Senate is considering a bill named for Charlie Kirk that would teach the "positive influence of religion" in public school history classes.
St. Anthony’s Church in Youngstown bakes Easter bread
St. Anthony's Church in Youngstown has been baking Easter bread for the community for over 40 years, and volunteers are once again baking over 1,000 loaves of the popular bread in just 5 days to be sold for $12 a loaf.
Remarkable Woman helps locals ‘Dress To Succeed’
Taunya Scott runs Dress To Succeed, a project that provides free clothing and basic necessities to those in need in the Youngstown area, serving around 1000 people a year.