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Upcoming winter storm has FirstEnergy preparing for outages
Although we aren't expecting the kind of ice storms states further south of us may be seeing this weekend, crews with First Energy are working to be ready for whatever Mother Nature brings.
$81K in cocaine seized in Mahoning County traffic stop
A Cleveland-area man is facing felony drug charges following a traffic stop on Interstate 80 in Mahoning County.
Local school district uses laptops to launch students forward
Crestview Local Schools has been providing laptops to students since 2012, allowing them to take online courses, save money on textbooks, and access the internet from the school parking lot.
Mahoning County sees big decrease in overdose deaths; Trumbull County down also
A peer program that has been in place for several years at the St. Elizabeth Health Center main emergency room and the availability of Narcan and Naloxone are cited as the primary reasons for a significant decrease in overdoses in Mahoning County for 2025.
City of Youngstown declares Snow Emergency
With a winter storm on its way the City of Youngstown has announced a snow emergency set to take effect from 1:00 a.m. Sunday morning.
Dr. Michael McKee pleads not guilty, remanded in the Tepe murder case
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Nearly two weeks after his arrest in Illinois, Dr. Michael McKee, charged in the Columbus deaths of his ex-wife and her husband, appeared before an Ohio magistrate. McKee is facing four counts of aggravated murder and one count of aggravated burglary. Two of the murder charges come with a “prior calculation
Ohio releases $4.2 million in cannabis taxes to Columbus
Ohio has begun distributing cannabis tax revenue to local communities that host dispensaries.
When police can search your car during a traffic stop in Ohio
Ohio drivers are protected from unreasonable searches and seizures by the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, but police may search a car under certain circumstances, including with consent, the "plain view" rule, during an arrest, in an emergency, or if they have a reasonable belief that the driver poses a danger.
Ohio could benefit from sudden demand for Intel semiconductor manufacturing
Intel's end-of-year results brought welcome news for the under-construction plant in Licking County, as the demand for semiconductor chips is now outpacing supply, and the company is optimistic about finding a customer for the 14A process node to be used at the Ohio One plant.
Report: Robber gets away with money from local dollar store
Reports said a robber got away with money Thursday afternoon from a Dollar General store on Mahoning Avenue.