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Man sentenced to probation in stolen gun case
Jaylen Jackson, 21, was sentenced to two years' probation by Judge Maureen Sweeney following his plea.
Blood test added to screening guidelines for colorectal cancers for first time
The American Cancer Society added two new screening options to their colorectal cancer screening guidelines on Wednesday.
Man arrested in January drug raid pleads guilty to drug, weapons charges
Herbert Shelton, 45, entered guilty pleas before Judge R. Scott Krichbaum to a third-degree felony charge of being a felon in possession of a firearm and fifth-degree felony counts of aggravated possession of drugs and possession of cocaine.
Niles Police Department warns public about e-scooter crashes
NILES, Ohio (WKBN)-The Niles Police Police Department has released guidance for using e-scooters after two crashes were reported. The department announced on Facebook that riders should review the following guidelines: The department said that e-scooters can basically be ridden anywhere that a bicycle is permitted. Riders must obey all traffic laws (just like a bike)
Chaney graduates its final class after 100 years
Chaney High School in Youngstown graduated its last class after 100 years, due to declining population, and will merge with East High School next year.
Chaney graduates its final class after 100 years
Chaney High School in Youngstown graduated its last class after 100 years, due to declining population, and will merge with East High School next year.
Former AG Pam Bondi says she was diagnosed with cancer
Bondi said she has been going through treatment, including surgery, and is "doing well, though."
Biden sues to block release of audio, transcripts in special counsel investigation
Former President Joe Biden on Tuesday sued the Department of Justice (DOJ) to block the release of audio and transcripts of private interviews with a ghostwriter used in a special counsel investigation into his handling of classified documents.
Woman severely injured after alligator latches onto leg at Florida park
A woman is recovering after being attacked by an alligator while swimming with her kids at an Florida park over Memorial Day weekend.
Energy Department takes steps toward allowing plutonium, historically used in weapons, in nuclear fuel
The Energy Department may allow up to five companies to use its surplus plutonium, which it has historically been used in nuclear warheads, as fuel.