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Appeals court vacates conviction for man convicted in crash that killed 12-year-old
The Seventh District Court of Appeals last week vacated the conviction and sentence of a man sentenced to prison after he pleaded guilty to causing a crash that killed a 12-year-old boy.
Canfield 12U tops Boardman in district tournament thriller
With the win, Canfield LL will once again take on Boardman on Friday, July 10 at 6 p.m.
Forestry association resources for Valley residents
For homeowners with woods on their property, or even those wanting to learn more about forestry in general, the Northeastern Ohio Forestry Association can be a valuable resource.
United High School football preview 2026
Over the past six years, the Golden Eagles have posted a 51-14 record overall.
New attacks raise questions about what comes next in the Iran war
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump says he believes the ceasefire with Iran is over. He says he’s not sure he wants a deal anymore and says the U.S. should “finish the job.” But he also insists that continued attacks do not mean a return to war or long-term action. The confusion and uncertainty in Trump’s mixed messaging and his approval of back-to-back military
Millions of eye drops recalled nationwide due to potential foreign substance
Millions of bottles of eye drop medication widely used to treat allergies and inflammation are being recalled across the country, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
325,000 vehicles recalled over rearview camera visibility concerns
For questions, owners can contact Honda's customer service at (888) 234-2138.
Trump’s pledge to lift Turkey sanctions sets up fight with Congress, allies
President Trump is setting up a fight with Congress and regional allies over his announcement Tuesday that he will remove sanctions on Turkey and potentially welcome Ankara back into the F-35 fighter jet program, despite its possession of a Russian air defense system. Several GOP lawmakers have come out against Trump lifting sanctions on Turkey
Bipartisan Senate duo wants to help students get federal aid for learning outside college
Sens. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) and Tim Sheehy (R-Mont.) are pairing up on a new bill that would pave a way for students to use financial aid to pay for prior learning assessments, a category of tests that grant college credit for learning outside a college setting, such as in a job. Those tests usually cost
Lisbon High School football preview 2026
Lisbon finished third last year in the Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference with a 4-3 league mark.