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Thu., 8:34am: Fire destroys Trumbull County saw mill

May 23, 2013 MESOPOTAMIA -- Fire destroyed a saw mill at 4566 Parks West Road. Fire calls went out around 1:30 a.m. to the property owned by Joe and Rebecca Bricker. more »»

 
 
 
Thu., 8:41am: Youngstown worst in the nation in population change

May 23, 2013 DAYTON – Every major city in Ohio except Columbus ranked near the bottom – and Youngstown ranked last -- in percentage of population change over the last two years, according to new U.S. more »»

Thu., 8:49am: Debate held over controversial Civil War statue

May 23, 2013 LISBON - In 1863, Lisbon native and controversial Civil War opponent Clement Vallandigham was banished by President Lincoln, and 150 years later Village Council is taking some time before deciding... more »»

Thu., 8:55am: Truck climbs embankment on Rt. 11 (photo)

May 23, 2013 EAST LIVERPOOL -- A truck driver reportedly was not seriously hurt when he lost control of his truck and drove up a steep embankment off the side of state Route 11 Wednesday afternoon. Lt. more »»

Thu., 8:57am: Work on Chesapeake's Mangus wells beginning

May 23, 2013 SALEM - Work has begun on the oil and gas wells that will be in Salem's backyard - the closest to the city limits so far. more »»

Thu., 8:59am: US unemployment aid applications fall to 340K

May 23, 2013 WASHINGTON -- The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell by 23,000 last week, further evidence that the job market is slowly returning to health. more »»

Thu. 10:53am: Man gets 20 years in Girard teen's death

May 23, 2013 WARREN - A Youngstown man will serve the next 20 years in prison in connection to the overdose death a Girard teen last yea. more »»

Thu. 11:53am: Imprisoned Amish may skip high school classes

May 23, 2013 CLEVELAND (AP) — Amish imprisoned in beard-cutting attacks on fellow Amish in Ohio have been granted a religious freedom exemption from a requirement to attend high school equivalency classes behind... more »»

Thu. 1:13pm: Grand jury returns in Steubenville rape case

May 23, 2013 COLUMBUS (AP) — An eastern Ohio grand jury examining whether other laws were broken in the case of a 16-year-old girl raped by two high school football players prepared to resume work today after a... more »»

Wed., 9am: 29 hurt in Ohio bus, car crash

May 22, 2013 BOWLING GREEN -- The State Highway Patrol says 29 people have been injured in a crash between a commercial bus and a car on Interstate 75 in northwest Ohio. more »»

Wed., 9:07am: Deal reached to sell water to drillers

May 22, 2013 EAST LIVERPOOL -- The Columbiana County Port Authority brokered a deal that will result in the Buckeye Water District supplying water for oil and natural gas drilling operations in Carroll County. more »»

Wed., 9:08am: Unfair labor practice filed in public transit strike

May 22, 2013 LISBON - The Community Action Agency has filed a complaint alleging that a union member threatened to go public with information about the organization unless a board member met with him over stalle... more »»

Wed., 9:51am: OSP investigating Tuesday night bus crash on I-80

May 22, 2013 LIBERTY -- The Warren Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol is investigating a one-vehicle crash on I-80 near the Logan Way overpass Tuesday nigh. more »»

Wed. 10:25am: Stove fire forces evacuation in Youngstown

May 22, 2013 YOUNGSTOWN ­- Residents were forced to evacuate their apartments early this morning because of a stove fire at Calvary Tower on Market Street. The seven-story building was evacuated around 1:30 a.m. more »»

Wed. 10:56am: Police investigating apparent suicide in St. Joseph hospital parking lot

May 22, 2013 WARREN ­- Police are investigating an apparent suicide that took place in the parking lot of St. Joseph Health Center Tuesday afternoon. According to a Warren police report, Lainie A. more »»

Wed. 11:56am: Lawmakers set votes in Internet cafe crackdown

May 22, 2013 COLUMBUS (AP) — State lawmakers in Ohio are ready to vote on a pair of proposals cracking down on storefront sweepstakes parlors whose legality has been questioned. more »»

Wed 12:30 pm: Port retains Executive Director

May 22, 2013 VIENNA - The board that runs the local airport here voted unanimously today to renew the contract of Western Reserve Port Authority Executive Director Rose Ann DeLeon for another 18 months. more »»

Wed., 12:58pm: Facelift continues at former RG Steel plant

May 22, 2013 STEUBENVILLE - The buildings still are being demolished and the two blast furnaces that date back more than 100 years are scheduled for an implosion demolition in June. more »»

Wed 1 pm: Racino groundbreaking set

May 22, 2013 AUSTINTOWN - A groundbreaking ceremony for the planned race course and video lottery terminals has been scheduled for next week here. Penn National Gaming Inc. will break ground 1 p.. more »»

Wed. 2:05pm UPDATE: Man escapes barn uninjured

May 22, 2013 NEWTON FALLS - A village man narrowly escaped injury when the boat he was working on caught fire inside his barn on East River Roa. more »»

Wed. 3:47pm: D&L fights state action

May 22, 2013 COLUMBUS (AP) — A northeast Ohio injection-well operator whose former officer faces federal charges of violating the Clean Water Act is seeking permission to resume operations. more »»

 
 

 

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