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Alzheimer’s study finds link between breakfast staple and reduced risk of disease
A study from researchers at Loma Linda University in California suggests a specific nutrient-rich food — fairly frequently — could be linked to lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease among older adults.
Career day includes talk from WKBN producer among other career professionals
Friday morning, Beaver Local held their career day, and one of our own here at WKBN spoke.
Girl meets marrow donor who saved her life 5 years ago
Aspen had a rare childhood leukemia and was just a year old when she received the transplant
YSU’s record breaking season ends in conference tournament
The Penguins, who broke the single-season school record for runs this season, were held to just two runs in two post season games
Foolio Murder Suspect Starts Arguing at Trial, Removed in Cuffs
The Foolio murder trial comes to a close with drama. Continue reading…
Man pleads guilty to 55 counts of pandering obscenity in Columbiana Common Pleas Court
Sentencing will be July 10 for a Beloit man who pleaded guilty today in Columbiana County Common Pleas Court to 55 counts of pandering obscenity involving a minor.
OSHP to increase OVI checkpoints in effort to prevent impaired driving
The Ohio State Highway Patrol has announced an increase in OVI checkpoints for the coming week in an effort to protect Ohioans from impaired drivers.
ABC accuses FCC of violating its free speech
ABC is accusing President Trump's Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of violating its First Amendment rights as FCC Chair Brendan Carr ramps up scrutiny of the Disney-owned outlet over the content it broadcasts. In a Friday filing with the FCC, which was first reported by The New York Times, ABC centers its criticism on a regulatory
Pennsylvania all-boys schools received grants for period products
(WHTM) - A program designed to help girls get free period products in schools has cost Pennsylvania $6 million over the past two years. The program is now drawing some scrutiny after two all-boys schools received grants for period products. The program allows schools to apply for grants to fund the availability of period products
Page limit tosses Claudia Hoerig’s prison sentence appeal
The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals denied a motion Thursday to reconsider the prison sentence of a woman who killed her husband and fled to Brazil because it exceeded the number of pages permitted.