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Pentagon identifies soldiers who died during Iran attacks
The agency says the four members died in Kuwait during an unmanned aircraft system attack.
Coitsville trustees to take possession of McGuffey Wildlife Preserve
The way has been cleared for the Coitsville Township Trustees to take possession of the McGuffey Wildlife Preserve.
Changes to severe weather outlooks begin Tuesday
Meteorologists from Storm Team 27 post these severe weather outlooks online and on-air when severe weather threatens our area.
2 girls found dead in Cleveland, buried in suitcases: Police
The bodies of two young girls, suspected to be homicide victims, were found buried in separate suitcases Monday evening.
Explosions sound in the Iranian capital as war with US and Israel enters a fifth day
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Explosions sounded in Iran's capital city Wednesday as its war with the U.S. and Israel entered a fifth day following earlier strikes on an Iranian nuclear site and retaliatory strikes by the Islamic Republic across the Gulf region. Iranian state television reported explosions around Tehran as dawn broke. Meanwhile
Niles restaurant reopens after car crashes into building
Tino's Italian Kitchen is back open after a car crashed into the building last week.
Pa. hospital system records most births to date, despite national trends
The Allegheny Health Network operates five labor and delivery rooms around Pittsburgh, with the closest to Youngstown being in Wexford, where women from Columbiana, Mercer and Lawrence counties sometimes go to give birth.
Local butcher said relief could be ahead on beef prices
MINERAL RIDGE, Ohio (WKBN) - The price of beef continues to rise in Ohio, along with the rest of the country. It's expected to rise even more in 2026. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, beef prices went up 15% this past year. As we move through 2026, beef is expected to increase by
Anxious travelers scramble as Iran war strands hundreds of thousands across the Middle East
Frustrated and anxious travelers searched Tuesday for any way out of the Middle East and beyond as the widening Iran war choked off commercial air traffic through the region for a fourth straight day, stranding hundreds of thousands of people. What began Saturday with U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran quickly rippled far beyond the