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Graphite One ends Weathersfield lease, moves project to Ashtabula County
A company that had planned to operate a manufacturing plant in Trumbull County is forgoing the local site as it focuses on a new facility.
As Buckeye fan’s life finds spark, a surprise diagnosis throws it for a loop
Clay Jones loves the Buckeyes, and when he looks at Ohio Stadium, that love bursts out.
Youngstown man one of 15 indicted by feds in drug case in Erie, Pa.
Luis Serrano-Mojica, 34, pleaded not guilty Monday at his arraignment before U.S. Magistrate Judge Richard A. Lanzillo to one count of possession with intent to distribute 500 grams or more of cocaine.
Supreme Teams With Mitchell & Ness For A Throwback Sportswear Drop
Source: SUPREME / Supreme Streetwear and sports nostalgia are linking up once again thanks to a new collaboration from Supreme and Mitchell & Ness. The latest drop taps into that classic throwback jersey energy while still feeling very much in line with Supreme’s current run of sports-heavy collaborations.
Police were searching for teens behind San Diego mosque shooting before bloodshed began
Before the first shot rang out at a San Diego mosque in a deadly shooting that would leave three men dead, police were already scrambling to find two teenagers who would ultimately be responsible.
Dog Warden issues tips on heat safety after dogs die of heat stroke
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN)- As the weather warms up, the Mahoning County Dog Warden and Animal Charity of Ohio are sending out a warning to pet owners. The Mahoning County Dog Warden announced on Facebook that at least two dogs died on Monday due to heat stroke. Both died within the city of Youngstown, one on
Trump’s SAVE America Act push creates fresh headaches for GOP leaders
President Trump is ramping up pressure on GOP leaders to attach the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE America) Act to must-pass legislation, a move that would complicate an already difficult stretch on Capitol Hill. Republicans in both chambers are racing to get a bipartisan housing bill, a long-term extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act’s
Republicans seek to shift blame for unpopular redistricting war
Republicans on Capitol Hill are seeking to shift the blame for the redistricting war onto Democrats, downplaying President Trump’s leading role in a gerrymandering frenzy that’s unpopular with voters of all stripes. Trump instigated the rare, mid-decade redistricting fight last summer when he pressed Texas state Republicans to redraw their map with designs to eliminate
Man dies in head-on Trumbull County crash: OSHP
VIENNA TWP., Ohio (WKBN)- The Ohio State Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal crash in Vienna Township on Monday night. OSHP said that Robert Pearce, 70, of Howland, died in the crash. Related stories: Troopers responded to Warren Sharon Road near Roy Road in Vienna Township shortly after 10 p.m. Reports said that Pearce was
Salem DORA, Super Cruise discussion resumes Tuesday
SALEM, Ohio (WKBN)- Concerns continue over possible changes to Salem's policy on the city's Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA). The big question is: Should it be allowed during the annual Super Cruise? On Tuesday, the city council will meet again to talk about it. There have been worries from both car owners and businesses about