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Ohio bill would offer tax credits for hiring veterans
Ohio state lawmakers are exploring new ways of encouraging employers to hire more veterans.
Debate erupts in Ohio over plan to limit terms in Congress
Ohioans against a Statehouse resolution for a national convention to propose term limits for members of Congress warned lawmakers that the proposal could open the door to sweeping and unpredictable changes to the U.S. Constitution.
Private prison sees third inmate stabbed within a month
The stabbing of an inmate Tuesday morning at the private prison on the East Side is the third stabbing within a month and 20th since 2024.
Man charged with federal gun crime after search warrant served in West Farmington
Matthew Osika, 44, of West Farmington, Ohio, is charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm after a federal search warrant was served at his home, where authorities found a loaded pistol and methamphetamine.
Thousands of smoke alarms sold on Amazon recalled over potential fire hazard
The recalled product is the LShome 3-Pack Smoke Detector Fire Alarms.
How house plants can benefit you
When the cold and snow keep you indoors, you can always turn to house plants for a bit of a serotonin boost.
Five takeaways from President Trump’s State of the Union address
The speech came with the president beset by low approval ratings, especially on the economy, but seeking to rally his party ahead of November’s midterms.
2026 Rock & Roll Hall of Name nominees announced
The hall revealed the list of 17 performer nominees.
YSU journalism students celebrate press freedom
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN)- Student journalists at Youngstown State University are recognizing Student Press Freedom Day. It's part of a national movement that highlights the important work that student journalists do and some of the challenges they face. Wednesday's event is being hosted by students from the Jambar, Jambar TV, Youngstown Press Club, and The Anderson
Early morning snow showers impact road conditions Wednesday
Snow showers moved through the region overnight and into Wednesday morning, dropping 1-3" of snow in parts of the Valley.