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Animal Charity rolls out the red carpet after long-time resident gets adopted
Long-time shelter resident "Rally" has finally been adopted. Thursday, he got the red carpet treatment on his way to his new home.
HUD proposes rule that would mostly bar noncitizens from subsidized living
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) on Tuesday proposed a new rule barring undocumented immigrants from living in subsidized properties, attempting to eliminate mixed-status households.
Three arrested, four charged for alleged drug operation from to Detroit to NWPA
Four people, including three siblings, are facing felony drug and corrupt organization charges for an alleged operation from Detroit to northwestern Pennsylvania, Attorney General Dave Sunday announced Thursday.
Beat the winter blues with baklava and dance
Beat the winter blues this coming weekend with authentic and traditional Greek food and pastries, wine tasting, music, and dancing.
Experienced skiers, moms among those lost in deadly California avalanche
The avalanche near Lake Tahoe in California has left at least eight people dead and one person missing in what officials describe as the deadliest such event in decades.
New electric transmission line approved for Youngstown
New transmission line work was approved Thursday by the Ohio Power Siting Board that will boost the reliability of electric service in Youngstown.
Mahoning County Prosecutor’s Office opposes parole for two inmates
The Mahoning County Prosecutor's Office is opposing parole for a man serving a sentence for rape and another serving a sentence for aggravated murder and aggravated burglary.
Iran holds more drills and US carrier nears Mideast in latest preparations for possible war
Tehran has been holding drills with Russia, and America brought another aircraft carrier closer to the Mideast.
Victim of former officer files $1M lawsuit against Warren City and police chief
Another victim of a former Warren police officer who was convicted of sexually assaulting women while on duty has filed a $1 million federal lawsuit against the City and Police Chief Erik Merkel, alleging a pattern of behavior that ignored the officer's crimes.
West Branch 5-sport athlete named student athlete of the week
West Branch senior Alli Kanagy is the premier student athlete but what she may excel the most in is time management.