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Estate of Ohio corrections officer files wrongful death lawsuit
The lawsuit, filed Wednesday, comes almost exactly one year after Andrew Lansing's death.
Ohio auditor finds companies don’t uphold their promises after state tax credit awards
The Ohio auditor found the majority of companies that receive state incentives have not met the job creation or payroll commitments listed in award agreements.
Marriage equality, school policies: These Ohio bills could shape LGBTQ+ rights in 2026
Here's where key LGBTQ-related bills stand heading into 2026.
Your holiday gift returns might go to a landfill. Here’s what you can do about it
Roughly a third of the time, returns don't make their way to another consumer. Because frequently, it's not worth reselling.
Car found in Mahoning River in Warren
Police in Warren are investigating how a vehicle ended up in the Mahoning River.
15th person dies month after UPS plane crash in Kentucky
A worker at a scrapyard near the Louisville airport has died months after the UPS plane plowed into the business.
Steubenville man charged with felony assault on woman
A Steubenville man was secretly indicted by a Columbiana County grand jury in connection with an assault on a woman.
Developer talks plan for affordable apartments in Youngstown
There's a plan to build affordable housing on the South Side where Woodside Hospital once stood.
Hermitage teacher has sights on international education
A teacher in Hermitage is the recipient of the WKBN 27 Caring for Our Community Creative Classroom award.
Key issues unresolved in US-Ukraine talks on ending Russia’s war, according to Zelenskyy
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Several key issues remain unresolved in ongoing negotiations between Ukraine and the United States over a potential framework to end Russia’s war, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said last week. Speaking about a 20-point plan under discussion, Zelenskyy outlined the most difficult points, noting that Ukraine has already conveyed its position to