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Police respond to scene in Austintown
Police responded to an incident at a car wash in Austintown on Wednesday morning, resulting in the closure of a stretch of New Road.
Deal reached to delete data stolen from Canvas educational platform by hackers
A hacking group named ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for last week's breach, threatening to leak data involving nearly 9,000 schools worldwide and 275 million individuals if schools did not pay a ransom by May 6.
Police respond to scene in Austintown
Police responded to an incident at a car wash in Austintown on Wednesday morning, resulting in the closure of a stretch of New Road.
Man accused of stealing vehicle, tools from business: PSP
A New Castle man is accused of stealing a vehicle and over $1,000 worth of tools and equipment, according to Pennsylvania State Police.
Trump changes story on reflecting pool contractor
Restoration of the basin has drawn criticism for the cost of the no-bid contract and the president's vision, which includes a paint in the color of "American flag blue."
Grocery prices rose in April, but gas spikes weren’t the only reason
Over the next year or more, Americans could also see higher food prices due to spiking fertilizer costs, since around 30% of the world's fertilizer travels through the Strait of Hormuz.
Cleveland Clinic discusses cortisol misconceptions
Doctors at the Cleveland Clinic say that's not the only misconception with cortisol. There's also the claim that high levels of the stress hormone can cause something called "adrenal fatigue," which is not true. It's only when someone has a cortisol deficiency that they would experience severe fatigue.
Trump’s gas tax holiday proposal has uphill climb in Congress
President Trump’s idea to pause the federal gas tax as the Iran war drives up fuel prices faces an uphill climb in Congress. While rank-and-file GOP lawmakers are eager to get Trump’s backing on any plan to address cost-of-living concerns in a midterm election year, top Republicans are hesitant to endorse the gas tax idea.
Local superintendent to give State of the Schools Address
Superintendent Joe Knoll will deliver his State of the Schools Address at Canfield High School Auditorium on Wednesday, highlighting the district's successes and future plans.
Mobile dental unit coming to Sharon
SHARON, Pa. (WKBN)- Mercer County is getting another tool to help residents with dental health. Primary Health Network will unveil its new innovative Dental Mobile Health Unit Wednesday in Sharon. They say it's designed to deliver dentistry and dental hygiene services across the communities they serve. The unit will be unveiled at 1p.m. at the