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Heat issue impacts SMARTS as PUCO addresses SOBE custody
The SMARTS program in Youngstown, Ohio had to cancel classes due to the shutdown of SOBE Thermal Energy, which left their space without heat for 10 days, forcing staff to use space heaters to stay warm.
EU leaders ready countermeasures to pressure from Russia, China and Trump
European Union leaders broadly agreed Thursday on a plan to restructure the 27-nation bloc’s economy to make it more competitive as they face antagonism from U.S. President Donald Trump, strong-arm tactics from China and hybrid threats blamed on Russia.
Mahoning Co. EMA unveils new mobile command post
Mahoning County officials got a first look at a new emergency vehicle Thursday.
Judge reads death threats during hearing on Trump decision to end legal protections for Haitians
A federal judge used part of a court hearing Thursday to read email and social media death threats she received following her ruling blocking the Trump administration from ending temporary immigration protections for Haitians living in the United States.
J. Cole Fires Back At Cam’ron, Asks Judge To Toss Lawsuit
Source: Prince Williams / Getty J. Cole is finally pushing back against a rapper who has had plenty to say about him. No, not Kendrick Lamar or Drake , but Cam’ron . In 2024, Cole released Might Delete Later, which featured Killa Cam on the track “Ready ’24.” At the time, the collaboration appeared to
Suspect in fatal shooting of Lyft driver identified
The FOX 8 I-Team learned a 20-year-old man is now facing an aggravated murder charge in the shooting of a Lyft driver.
Ohio AG announces partnerships to crack down on elder abuse
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is bringing in extra protection to help attack elder abuse, which he called an epidemic.
WATCH: Dog leads Kentucky police to missing 3-year-old: ‘Lassie found him’
The Louisville Metro Police Department's search for a missing child became a neighborhood effort, and it was a dog who ultimately reunited the worried family.
Shapiro family fueds with neighbors in federal court over security upgrades
(WHTM)-- Valentine's Day is Saturday, but there's no love lost between Governor Josh Shapiro (D) and a neighbor of his Montgomery County home. The governor and his neighbor, the Mock family, have sued one another in federal court this week over a small strip of yard separating their homes. The Shapiro family always believed the
2 charged in aluminum rim theft ‘spree’ in Goshen Twp.
Goshen Police have arrested two people in connection with the theft of $20,000 worth of aluminum rims.