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Friends tell of overdose
May 15, 2013 WARREN — Friends of drug overdose victim Christine M. more »»
Parties seek IRS probe
May 15, 2013 ST. CLAIRSVILLE — Members of Congress on both sides of the aisle have called for an investigation of the Internal Revenue Service after the agency admitted to targeting conservative groups for audi. more »»
Brookfield in fiscal emergency
May 15, 2013 BROOKFIELD — The Brookfield Local School District is in a state of fiscal emergency, according to a report released Tuesday by Auditor of State Dave Yost. more »»
Prosecutors appeal dismissal of man’s charges
May 15, 2013 CORTLAND — The case of a 21-year-old city man accused of misdemeanor child enticement is being appealed to the 11th District Court of Appeal. more »»
Warren wants to use the rest of fire grant
May 15, 2013 WARREN — The city is taking another stab at extending the jobs of 14 firefighters it has been paying with federal grant money. more »»
Area news briefs
May 15, 2013 Akron man stabbed trying to give change WARREN — An Akron man told police he was stabbed while trying to change out a $20 bill for another man early Tuesday morning at Jefferson Street and Nevada... more »»
Trial begins in overdose death
May 14, 2013 WARREN — Jurors seated Monday in a manslaughter trial will have to hear testimony from two friends of a Girard teen who died last year of a heroin overdose before determining the role of a Youngstow... more »»
Blast lifts house off foundation
May 14, 2013 AUSTINTOWN — Copper thieves are being blamed for a gas explosion Sunday night at a vacant house on Turner Road. Officials said they believe copper thieves broke into the home at 2196 S. more »»
Mom, kids held at gunpoint
May 14, 2013 WARREN — A 23-year-old Brier Street S.E. woman was robbed by two masked gunmen in front of her two small children on Saturday. more »»
Honoring veterans
May 14, 2013 Gage Cullison of Leavittsburg places a flag on a veteran’s marker in Pine Knoll Cemetery. more »»
School library set to reopen
May 14, 2013 CHAMPION — Champion students will get to check out school library books and take computer classes in the fall thanks to passage last week of a 5.95-mill additional operating levy. more »»
Toddler found on street at 2 a.m.
May 14, 2013 WARREN — City police reported finding a barefoot 2-year-old girl walking the street alone on the city’s southwest side just before 2 a.m. Saturday. more »»
At a glance
May 14, 2013 Police: Pizza delivery man attacked, robbed WARREN — A pizza delivery man reported being attacked by a group of people late Friday nigh. more »»
Eyes on the streets
May 13, 2013 Throughout recent years, some Ohio cities have relied on traffic cameras to crack down on violations, while generating hefty revenues. more »»
Horse racing’s comeback
May 13, 2013 DAYTON — Ohio’s horse racing industry is showing signs of rebounding, much of it in anticipation of new racinos, such as the proposed $125 million Hollywood Slots at Mahoning Valley Racecourse in... more »»
Victim: ‘I’m dying, Mom’
May 13, 2013 YOUNGSTOWN — A Youngstown man was killed in a shooting just after midnight Sunday morning on the city’s east side. more »»
Golf course big on city’s agenda
May 13, 2013 WARREN — Discussions about the city-owned golf course should heat up this week as officials give at least one interested managerial candidate a tour of the Howland-based facility later today and pla... more »»
Warren Relay reaches goal
May 13, 2013 WARREN — Despite a rainy start on Friday evening, the Warren Relay for Life, which marked its 20th year, ended with sunny skies Saturday as it reached its goal of raising $330,000 for the American... more »»
Chancellorsville a costly battle
May 13, 2013 The Battle of Chancellorsville, Va., would become the fourth-most expensive battle, in human costs, during the entire wa. more »» |
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