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Wednesday was a day of elation for the Grant family after a hearing in Columbiana County Probate Court in front of Judge ...
In a legal filing last week, Norfolk Southern asked a federal court to toss out the bulk of the East Palestine City Schools lawsuit against the railroad. In a partial motion to dismiss the district’s ...
DENVER (AP) — Less than a week after the U.S. Center for SafeSport learned of allegations against an investigator for theft ...
President Donald Trump signed his package of tax breaks and spending cuts into law Friday after his cajoling produced almost unanimous Republican support in Congress for the domestic priority that ...
City council authorized a change to its delinquent income tax collection Tuesday. Council has discussed the possibility of shifting its delinquent income tax collection from the Ohio Attorney ...
The following column was originally published June 6, 2020. Thanks to breakthroughs in medicine and nutrition in recent years, we are living longer than ever before. But this increase in life ...
For the first time in four decades, the Village of Lisbon celebrated the Fourth of July with a bang, with the Lisbon ...
Choose To Lose Group Choose To Lose Group met at Boyce Church on June 30 with Leader Penny Perorazio presiding. The meeting opened up with the Pledge of Allegiance followed by the CTLG roll call.
Officers responded to the 400 block of East Sixth Street at 3:40 a.m. Sunday for a report of an intoxicated man inside a vehicle with a child also possibly inside. The caller advised that the male, ...
Pet Zone Dog Grooming Manager Lindi Stamp, left, and Owner Julie Stamp, center, presented a $100 gift certificate to the winner of the Cutest Critter photo contest –14-month-old lab and Cane Corso mix ...
A recent poll by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found that about 7 in 10 U.S. adults think transgender female athletes should not be allowed to participate in girls and ...
Philadelphia aims to control trash pileups ahead of holiday weekend as city workers strike continues
A strike by nearly 10,000 city workers in Philadelphia stretched into a third day Thursday as trash piled up in some areas and more than 30 Medical Examiner’s Office staffers were ordered back to work ...
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