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Trump administration to stand by tough Biden-era mandates to replace lead pipes
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration said Friday it backs a 10-year deadline for most cities and towns to replace their harmful lead pipes, giving notice that it will support a tough rule approved under the Biden administration to reduce lead in drinking water. The Environmental Protection Agency told a federal appeals court in Washington
Report: Trump wants Canada out of trade agreement with Mexico
These sources tell the Times that ongoing tensions with Canada and disagreements between President Trump and his Canadian counterpart have led to this impasse.
Struthers mayor working to fix problem with gas bills
There's a problem with natural gas bills in Struthers. People are being charged much more than the aggregate plan called for, and Mayor Cat Miller is working to straighten out the problem.
$2.67B settlement payout: Blue Cross Blue Shield customers to receive compensation
Millions of Americans who previously had health insurance through Blue Cross Blue Shield Association may soon receive settlement payments as a part of a massive $2.67 billion class-action agreement resolving antitrust claims.
Court clears way for Louisiana law requiring Ten Commandments in classrooms to take effect
A U.S. appeals court has cleared the way for a Louisiana law requiring poster-sized displays of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms to take effect. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals voted 12-6 to lift a block that a lower court first placed on the law in 2024. In the opinion released Friday
Greenville downs Lakeview in first round of districts
Greenville boys basketball downs Lakeview (Pa.) 58-32 in the first round of the District 10 2A Tournament at Farrell high school Friday night.
Justice Department swiftly fires lawyer chosen as top federal prosecutor for Virginia office
A lawyer picked by judges to serve as the top federal prosecutor for a Virginia office that pursued cases against foes of President Donald Trump was swiftly fired Friday by the Justice Department in the latest clash over the appointments of powerful U.S. attorneys.
Multi-county police chase ends in arrest in Boardman
A police chase that started in Portage County ended with an arrest in Boardman, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol's Canfield Post.
Weathersfield sinkhole possibly enters sewer line
A large sinkhole has opened in Weathersfield just outside of a local restaurant, according to a fireman from Brookfield's Fire Department.
Future of famed banana trees in Youngstown uncertain
The Cappittee family has been growing banana trees in Youngstown since 2007, but they are facing financial difficulties and are hoping to receive help from the USDA, FSA, OSU Extension office, and their congressman to maintain their family legacy.