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Delaying action on Social Security comes at a price: Here’s why
Congress has yet to address Social Security's looming shortfall, and waiting longer could mean tougher choices ahead.
Ohio Supreme Court rejects Mackenzie Shirilla murder case appeal for a second time
The Ohio Supreme Court has once again declined to hear Mackenzie Shirilla's appeal of her conviction and life sentence in the 2022 murders of her boyfriend Dominic Russo and their friend Davion Flanagan.
Springfield High School football preview 2026
After a 1-2 start last season, the Tigers advanced to the postseason in coach Adam Slopek's first year at the helm.
Medical waste shuts down area of Boardman
BOARDMAN, Ohio (WKBN)- One lane of Market Street and all of McArthur Drive are closed after medical waste was found in the middle of the road. There is no word on where the debris came from or how it will be cleaned up. There is also no word right now on when the roadway will
University in Ohio faces lawsuit after hazing death
WILBERFORCE, Ohio (WDTN) – A local university is facing a lawsuit after one of its students died in a hazing incident back in April. According to family attorney Rex Elliott, 18-year-old Savanna Jones, along with at least 10 other Wilberforce University students, was in a dorm room being forced to drink an entire bottle of
Rollover, leak causes Trumbull County traffic delays
A semi rollover on U.S. 422 in Warren Township, Ohio caused fuel and oil to leak, resulting in the closure of the eastbound lanes and one person being taken to the hospital for treatment of injuries.
Campaign to fight hunger happening in Youngstown
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN)- Grocery Outlet's annual "Independence from Hunger" campaign is kicking off on Wednesday in support of the Rescue Mission of the Mahoning Valley. This is the third year the food drive is taking place at both Grocery Outlet locations in Boardman and New Castle. It runs from Wednesday, June 24 through July 31.
SOBE to be discussed at upcoming PUCO meeting
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN)- On Wednesday, the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio is expected to discuss the ongoing issues at the SOBE plant in downtown Youngstown. SOBE is on the agenda for their meeting this afternoon in Columbus. This comes after last week, when they recommended a large rate increase. Related stories: They proposed up to
Youngstown Police investigate South Side shooting
The Youngstown Police Department is investigating an overnight shooting on the city's South Side, with no fatalities reported.
NBA Draft 2026: Wizards take Dybantsa with the first pick
The 2026 NBA draft is here, and the Washington Wizards have taken BYU star AJ Dybantsa with the first overall pick.