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Man accused of stealing handgun in Mercer County: PSP
Logan McPeak, 21, of Grove City, was taken into custody by Pennsylvania State Police for allegedly stealing a handgun and ammo from a gun store in Springfield Township on February 3.
Driver flees after crash sends van into Youngstown house: Police
An SUV went off the road and pushed a van into a house, damaging another car, before the driver fled the scene and no one was injured.
Too much? Too little? The delicate balance of watering your garden
Overwatering doesn't necessarily mean giving the plant too much water at one time -- it can be giving the plant a bunch of small "sips" every day.
Estrogen patches harder to find as FDA pushes hormone therapy
Estrogen patches, one of the most common forms of hormone therapy for women, are becoming harder to find, and some manufacturers say a recent action by Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a significant driver of rising demand. In November, Kennedy announced from HHS headquarters that the Food and Drug
Eastwood Mall hosts three-night fashion show
The Eastwood Mall in Niles, Ohio is hosting a three-night Fashion Week event featuring the latest trends in fashion and makeup, as well as an adoption fashion show and a high school fashion face-off.
House reels over how to handle sexual misconduct allegations
The House is grappling with how to handle sexual misconduct allegations against members of Congress in light of Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) facing increasing scrutiny over allegations that he had an affair with a staffer who later died after setting herself on fire. The House Ethics Committee officially opened an investigation into Gonzales on Wednesday
Democrats race to shore up support for war powers resolution as lines of opposition shift
Democratic leaders are racing to rally their troops behind legislation limiting President Trump’s war powers in Iran, hoping to minimize the defections ahead of Thursday’s vote. The war powers resolution seems likely to fail, given the opposition from virtually all of the Republicans who control the House, combined with a handful of Democrats who are
Drone shows, field trips and a birthday party: Schools prepare to celebrate America’s 250th
America’s schools are going all out for the 250th anniversary of the United States. Field trips, essay contests and drone displays are all in the works as administrators tell The Hill their students and teachers are excited for the upcoming events to commemorate the beginning of the country. Some museums and historical sites have seen
Montana Republican US Sen. Steve Daines drops reelection bid in surprise move
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Republican U.S. Sen. Steve Daines of Montana dropped his bid for a third term on Wednesday in a surprise withdrawal just minutes before a filing deadline for candidates. Daines, 63, said in a statement that he wrestled with the decision for months before deciding to retire. He said he looked forward