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GOP lawmakers have deep misgivings about Trump’s emerging Ukraine peace deal
Republicans on Capitol Hill have deep misgivings about President Trump’s emerging deal to end the war in Ukraine, as key GOP lawmakers fear the administration could set the stage for further Russian aggression toward NATO allies in Europe. Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense Chair Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Senate Armed Services Committee Chair Roger Wicker
AAA shares holiday travel tips ahead of Thanksgiving Day
Over 80 million people are expected to travel more than 50 miles for Thanksgiving, with 90% of travelers going by car and traffic expected to peak on Wednesday afternoon.
Longtime owner of Rulli Bros. Market dies
Frank Rulli, who led the Rulli Brothers grocery store for over 70 years, passed away overnight, leaving behind a legacy of passion and dedication to the business.
Farrell football just one win away from state title chance
Farrell football team has returned to the PIAA Class 2A State Semifinals after a dominate win over Richland 32-14 in the quarterfinals.
Man sentenced in Ohio Turnpike MDMA bust
A Canadian citizen was sentenced to prison after admitting to having 90 pounds of MDMA.
Lowry powers WMU to 8th win, MAC title game berth
The Canfield native threw for 100 passing yards and ran for a team-high 92 yards and two touchdowns as the Broncos move to 7-1 in conference play.
YBI cuts ribbon on $900K renovation
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) - A ribbon-cutting was held Tuesday at the main YBI building in Youngstown. The event marked the completion of renovation work at the West Federal Street building. The project helped expand workspace and upgrade the technology infrastructure. Related stories: The work included new offices, new windows, as well as improvements to the
Governor Shapiro signs CROWN Act into law, banning hair discrimination in Pennsylvania
(WHTM)-- Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro signed the CROWN Act into law on Tuesday, officially banning discrimination based on natural hair. Last week, Pennsylvania lawmakers passed House Bill 439, proposed by Rep. LaTasha Mayes and Speaker McClinton, which amends the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act to ban discrimination based on hair. The State Senate voted 44-3 to
Greenville football set for first final four in 29 years
Greenville football has advanced to the PIAA Class 1A State Semifinals for the first time since 1996.
PIAA now required to accept cash at high school sporting events
(WHTM)-- The PIAA wants fans of high school football to have to purchase tickets through the app, but one Midstate lawmaker is pushing back. New rules in the education code of the recently passed state budget require that all high school activities that charge admission accept cash. Still, the PIAA has required high school playoff