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Longtime East Liverpool City Council president, educator dies
The City of East Liverpool and the East Liverpool City Council are mourning the passing of City Council President John Torma, who had been involved in the community for over 35 years.
Deadline to claim COVID-era tax refund is Friday: Do you qualify?
Years after the end of the COVID-19 health emergency, a pandemic-era tax refund may still be up for grabs. The deadline to claim it is Friday, July 10, and taxpayers who miss the time limit will become ineligible.
Thousands of grills at Walmart and Lowe’s recalled nationwide
Thousands of grills sold online and at Walmart and Lowe's stores nationwide are being recalled, according to a notice posted by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
‘Bigger and better:’ Local fair returns with updates
It's the heart of summer, which means fair season, and a popular local fair is getting ready to kick off in the heart of Trumbull County.
Detainees tell their lawyer an ICE officer shot a Houston driver through a passenger window
HOUSTON (AP) — Three men inside a van who witnessed the fatal shooting of the driver by an immigration officer in Houston said the Mexican man was shot through a passenger window and that the officer was never threatened, a lawyer who has spoken with them said Friday. The shooting Tuesday during an attempted traffic
Man sentenced to prison in East Side drug case
Devon Moreland, 36, received the sentence from Judge John Durkin in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court following guilty pleas to aggravated possession of drugs, a first-degree felony, and two misdemeanor counts of possession of drugs.
Former college head coach accepts role with Catholic Diocese of Youngstown
Tim McNeil has been appointed as the new Coordinator of Athletics for the Catholic Diocese of Youngstown, and will oversee all athletic programs.
Man indicted on attempted murder charge in shooting of woman in parked car
James Sunderman, 19, is also accused of two counts of felonious assault, a second-degree felony, and kidnapping, a first-degree felony. The attempted murder charge is also a first-degree felony.
Local chaplain sentenced in child sex abuse material case
Joseph Sabella appeared in Columbiana County Court of Common Pleas on Friday, where he was sentenced to 25 to 27 years in prison. He also must report as a Tier 2 sex offender.