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Conduct board suspends former prosecutor’s law license
The law license of a former Warren City prosecutor who was convicted in federal court in connection with a bribery scheme has been suspended.
Democrats propose energy tax to offset utility costs
This week, House Democrats proposed a plan to put a 7% severance tax on the market value for all oil and natural gas extracted from the state, and to use that funding to offset the high cost of utilities.
Charge dismissed in plea deal involving police chase
The guilty plea of a Canfield man accused in a police chase and crash has been amended.
‘You think I’m that stupid?’: Judge calls out woman for driving during court video hearing
A Detroit-area woman was recently in hot water with a judge when she showed up to a virtual court hearing while driving a vehicle.
Savannah Guthrie plans to return to ‘Today’ in April
“I don’t know if I’ll belong anymore, but I would like to try,” Savannah Guthrie told colleague Hoda Kotb.
Man pleads guilty in Family Dollar robbery in Newton Falls
A man charged in a robbery at the Family Dollar store in Newton Falls pleaded guilty this week.
Buttigieg, Vance lead New Hampshire primary voters in 2028 preview: Emerson College Polling
Vice President JD Vance and former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg are the early leaders in an Emerson College Polling survey of New Hampshire presidential primary voters, who are traditionally the nation's first presidential primary.
Pennsylvania House Speaker anticipates on-time budget after years of delays
Pennsylvania House Speaker Joanna McClinton (D-Philadelphia) says the move to pass a state budget out of committee this week is a sign that House Democrats want an on-time budget.
Cannabis can blur, reshape your memory, Washington State University study finds
A new study from Washington State University found that smoking cannabis can not only blur memories but reshape them.