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Salem woman arraigned in August attack in Sebring home
Brandice Bettura, 51, pleaded not guilty to charges of aggravated burglary, a first-degree felony; aggravated assault, a fourth-degree felony; and misdemeanor charges of aggravated menacing and criminal damaging.
Donna’s Diner to move to Indiana, Pennsylvania
Donna's Diner will be picked up and moved to Indiana, Pennsylvania later this month.
4 ATVs taken in break-in at Youngstown business: Report
Officers were called about 10:30 a.m. Monday to a 2228 South Ave. business, where the owner said when an employee arrived for work at 9 a.m., they noticed a lock had been cut, and the ATVs were gone.
Youngstown cell phone store employee reports being tied up, robbed at gunpoint
Police were called about 7:10 p.m. to Total Wireless, 3319 Mahoning Ave., where reports said the employee told officers a man came into the store, looked around, then pulled a gun and forced the employee into a back room.
Youngstown PD announces dates for pause of school zone photo enforcement
The Youngstown Police Department announced that its photo speed enforcement in school zones will be suspended during summer recess.
Browns officially announce six roster moves
The Browns announced the moves on the first day of OTA's.
Trump Named In Unsealed Epstein File From 2009
Source: Thomas Concordia / Getty A newly unearthed court record appears to establish that President Donald Trump was aware of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein’s “sexual desire for minor girls,” and that law enforcement was also aware of this for more than ten years. Veteran journalist Alisa Valdes-Rordiguez wrote of the discovery in her Substack newsletter
Trumbull County road to close for construction
GUSTAVUS Twp., Ohio (WKBN)- Part of State Route 193 in Gustavus Township will be closed starting on Tuesday. It will be closed just north of Wakefield Creek Road for a culvert replacement. The closure will last through early June. A detour will be posted.
Gas prices, inflation push penny pinching for Memorial Day weekend
AAA said Ohio specifically is looking at about 1.7 million people traveling, with more than 1.5 million people traveling by car. The auto club said those numbers are similar to last year’s, which means it would not account for all of the growth the area has seen in the last year.