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Local News from WYTV Youngstown via Yahoo! News

General Motors' CEO Rick Wagoner will make his first-ever visit to the Lordstown plant ...

 

After several long months, Joe Kaluza finally comes home to his family and friends...

 

Changes are coming to the Youngstown Police Department.

 

Officials in the Youngstown City School District are looking for ways to move the district forward academically

 

Authorities hope to resolve a home invasion incident in Warren.

 

A valley hospital receives top honors for its patient care.

 

Older adults are getting help when it comes to their stimulus checks.

 

Frank Bigowsky wants his job back as police chief in Girard, and his first step is convincing Girard's Civil Service Commission that he deserves it. Today Bigowsky testified before the commission and ...

 

Tonight, Joe is back home with loved ones by his side.

 

With the first day of class around the corner, the Youngstown City School District is getting ready to start the new year with several new buildings, programs and policies.

 
 

Greg Norman's Southern Cross Developments Selects River Rim Ranch

Greg Norman’s Southern Cross Developments, proprietor of the exclusive “Norman Estates” real estate brand, is pleased to announce that River Rim Ranch in Teton Valley, Idaho will be the location for its newest project, the “Norman Ranch Estates. [Read More]

 

Local News from The Cincinnati Enquirer via Yahoo! News

Gets 15 years for selling teen, 15, for sex

 

Joseph Whitmore, 26, of Delhi Township, appeared in court today on charges of escape and assault stemming from a Saturday incident in Cheviot.

 

The denial of Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge Robert Ruehlman in the case of Ben Hawkins ccame police provided frightening details of what they say are the suspect's efforts to ogle and touch...

 

A woman arrested in the kidnapping and robbery of two men in West Price Hill says she was a victim, tied up and shoved into a closet while her captors drained her boyfriend's bank account.

 

When the Hopple Street interchange with Interstate 75 is rebuilt in a few years, it could look very different from traditional ones.

 

It took the sharp eye of a jewelry store worker and two years, but a suspected member of a national jewelry theft ring admitted Wednesday he stole $300,000 in rings from a Kenwood Mall store in 2006.

 

ODOT is considering a couple of different plans to reconstruct the Hopple Street interchange off I-75. Here's what they look like.

 

Thirty nursing home residents were told Wednesday they should look for another place to live because it is likely the facility will close when the state stops paying Medicaid money for their care.

 

As speculation grows that Republican John McCain may pick a vice-presidential nominee outside the traditional party mode, social conservatives are warning him: moderation will lose Ohio.

 

Cincinnati voters could decide in November whether the city should ban red-light cameras and change to a new way to elect City Council members - if the elections board validates enough of the nearly 3...

 
 

Latest Local News Headlines for Springfield Ohio from The Springfield News-Sun

Governor Ted Strickland and Lt. Governor Lee Fisher today announced they would oppose Issue 4, the proposed paid sick-day initiative, which is on the ballot this November. 

 

Ohioans spent a record amount on liquor in fiscal year 2008, the Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Liquor Control announced Wednesday, Aug. 20.

 

General Motors Corp. and Navistar issued separate statements on Wednesday, Aug. 20, confirming that the Detroit-based auto maker will not sell its medium-duty commercial truck business to Navistar Int...

 

A hoped-for windfall for the Navistar International truck assembly plant here fell apart Wednesday, Aug 20., when General Motors Corp. announced it will not sell its medium-duty commercial truck busin...

 

By tracking sales statistics and developing relationships with customers, downtown Springfield business owners can profit in shaky economic times, said Brad Huisken, an international business consulta...

 
 

The latest headlines for Dayton Ohio from DaytonDailyNews.com

Dayton has not hit 90 degrees yet this summer, according to the National Weather Service, and there's plenty of speculation as to why that hasn't happened.

 

Two former Montgomery County Jail inmates testified Thursday, Aug. 21, that they heard China Arnold say, "I didn't mean to do it" after she was taunted about a microwave oven.

 

DAYTON — Two men testified that Terrell Talley was at their home during the early morning hours of Aug. 30, 2005, the day his daughter, Paris Talley, died.

 

Ohioans spent a record amount on liquor in fiscal year 2008, the Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Liquor Control announced Wednesday, Aug. 20.

 

TROTWOOD — A building of the Trotwood Preparatory and Fitness Academy went up in flames shortly after midnight Wednesday, said Sgt. Shamus McLaughlin of the Montgomery County Sheriff's offic...

 

The boy who claims another child killed Paris Talley in a microwave oven was not present at the Parkside Homes complex on Aug. 29, 2005 — the night before the baby died, a former neighbor of...

 

An audit of the city of Fairborn's books for 2007 found several record keeping problems and a councilman who was overpaid.

 

Police are looking for three men in a gray Cadillac who opened fire on a car during what the victim told officers was a "set up" for them to be robbed.

 

Jurors at the China Arnold trial viewed videotaped testimony Wednesday, Aug. 21, from a former cellmate who claimed Arnold admitted killing her baby in a microwave oven.

 

The Dayton City Commission has awarded a local historic designation to the McCrory building, a long-time downtown landmark at 29 South Main St.

 
 

Local News for Columbus Ohio from The Columbus Dispatch

Columbus fire officials want to buy a $5.5 million mobile emergency hospital that could treat overflow patients during a disaster.Right now, central Ohio emergency officials have plans in place to use...

 

It's kind of difficult to get lost in a field of 3-foot-high corn. So the family that runs Lynd Fruit Farm in Pataskala took one look at their wilted and pathetic crop and had to face it: There would ...

 

School districts that cried foul last year over mediocre grades are crowing this year thanks to changes in how the state calculates report-card ratings.

 

When it comes to deciding where critically injured patients are sent for emergency treatment, paramedics divide people into two groups: pediatric patients and everyone else.

 

It looks like voters will make the call this fall on the sick-days issue.

 

Gov. Ted Strickland says he wants to clarify when union-scale prevailing wage must be paid on privately funded construction projects -- but one person's "clarification" is another's "un...

 

The ad: Three Times, a 30-second television ad

 

A student was placed on probation yesterday after an attempt to make chlorine gas at Briggs High School on April 9.

 

LANCASTER, Ohio -- A home invasion by two heroin-addicted burglars, who roamed a house while a terrified 13-year-old hid under bedcovers with her cell phone, text-messaging her mom for help, has left ...

 

As it deals with budget troubles that could ground helicopters and eliminate a recruit class, the Columbus Division of Police is installing 15 new flat-screen TVs in stations across the city.