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Local News from WYTV Youngstown via Yahoo! News

A Mercer County family is struggling to understand why someone would run over their loved one and take off into the night.

 

Ohio Edison customers continue to speak out against a proposed rate hike.

 

Tuesday night, a jury says Michael Davis did it, and he did it all. He set the fire, he murdered six members of the Crawford family last January on Youngstown's east side. The trail was short, lasting...

 

Tuesday morning, President Bush and his economics team laid out of the details of the two hundred fifty billion dollar package.

 

Michael Davis, the Youngstown man accused of setting a fire last January, which killed six members of the Crawford family, must now wait for the jury to decide his fate.

 

Neither candidate for President is taking our votes for granted. Both the Republicans under John McCain, and the Democrats under Barak Obama, continue to campaign up and down the Mahoning Valley. The ...

 

At about the same time Senator Biden was stumping for votes in Warren, supporters of John McCain were also criss crossing parts of the Valley trying to spread their own message.

 

A disciplinary hearing for two Trumbull County Sheriff deputies, accused of violating several rules, was cancelled after both said they plan to resign.

 

A lot of attention's being paid to the Presidential race, but there's also some local races and issues that are drawing some attention, too. Like in Mahoning County, where the Prosecutor's race is get...

 

A large crowd is expected in downtown Warren Tuesday morning when democratic Vice Presidential nominee Joe Biden comes to town.

 
 

Local News from The Cincinnati Enquirer via Yahoo! News

Supporters of a tax levy renewal for the Three Rivers School district are employing a rallying cry usually reserved for opponents: "No New Taxes!"

 

An Anderson Township couple has been charged with allowing underage drinking at their house.

 

Police say Robert Hall was driving 133 mph when a Montgomery police officer clocked him on radar in the southbound lanes of Interstate 71 early this morning.

 

A man who ran onto the field during a 2005 Bengals game and grabbed the game ball from Green Bay Packers QB Brett Favre faces a new charge.

 

A report from an environmental lobby group says Ohio and Cincinnati temperatures are rising.

 

The Ohio Department of Transportation plans extensive work this week and next on Interstate 75 in Butler County.

 

Trustees at Cincinnati State Technical & Community College will meet tonight to consider a compromise contract with its 178 full-time faculty members.

 

Jury selection has begun in the case of a Butler County man accused of sex crimes against five different girls over a 20-year peiod.

 

Falling behind in the polls, Republican candidate John McCain hopes to shake up the presidential race tonight in his final debate with Democrat Barack Obama, who will be looking to close the deal with...

 

Police are crediting safety restraints for preventing a 58-year-old woman and her 6-year-old granddaughter from suffering serious injuries this morning in a crash on westbound Ronald Reagan Cross Coun...

 
 

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

Gas prices have been hovering under $3 a gallon for about a week at most area stations, but customers who have watched prices fluctuate all year were simply taking it in stride Wednesday, Oct. 15.

 

Dayton-Springfield Road in Mad River Twp. will be closed between Black Lane and Haddix Road beginning at 9 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 16.

 

Gasoline prices in the Dayton area continue to fall with a price of $2.47 per gallon reported in Franklin, according to DaytonGasPrices.com.

 
 

The latest headlines for Dayton Ohio from DaytonDailyNews.com

Police evacuated an apartment building on Briarwood Avenue after a man inside threatened to shoot someone, police said.

 

DAYTON — A Dayton man convicted of a series of felonies dealing with the multiple sexual assaults of two women was sentenced Wednesday, Oct. 15, to 54 years in prison.

 

Motorists should expect a complete closure and 15-minute rolling roadblock after 11 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 15, on Interstate 75 northbound between Ohio 73 and Interstate 675, according to the Ohio Depa...

 

Mary Grech and her husband dreamed of the day they could hire full-time workers and pay them health benefits.

 

ATLANTA — An Ohio medical school administrator has been hired to head up the newest campus of the Medical College of Georgia.

 

Gasoline prices in the Dayton area continue to fall with a price of $2.47 per gallon reported in Franklin, according to DaytonGasPrices.com.

 

It's a big, big year for presidential yard signs, both in size and numbers. We'd like to hear how the signage battle is going in your neighborhood as the presidential race nears the finish line. Conta...

 

If you plan to watch tonight's final debate between Senators John McCain and Barack Obama and are willing to let a reporter and photographer watch it with you, please contact Local News Editor Jim Dil...

 

After about a week of summer-like temperatures, the area will get back to typical fall weather on Thursday, Oct. 16, when the high temperature will be about 63, which is 12 degrees cooler than today's...

 

DAYTON — An armed man held Dayton police officers off for about five hours before surrendering shortly after 6 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 15, a police dispatch supervisor said.

 
 

Local News for Columbus Ohio from The Columbus Dispatch

The Ohio Republican Party has asked all 88 county boards of elections to turn over information about newly registered voters and those who registered and cast an absentee ballot on the same day. The G...

 

Throughout Ohio, people can sup on primordial soup and listen to the strings of evolution as part of a celebration of Charles Darwin, a former divinity student who shook the world when he published hi...

 

ATHENS -- Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden started the second day of a two-day bus tour in battleground Ohio this morning with a rally at the Athens County fairgrounds, repeating his m...

 

CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio -- It was an off-year for giant pumpkins. Robert Liggett again won the big gourd award as the Circleville Pumpkin Show opened this morning, but failed to top his record-setting effo...

 

Ohio University's Faculty Senate threw its support behind an effort to unionize the school's professors last night, but school leadership downplayed the vote. The 23-18 vote in favor of collective bar...

 

Only a handful of the 52,000 veteran educators forced to undergo background checks this year have been convicted of serious crimes, the state says.

 

KENTON, Ohio -- When authorities called Bill Watkins to say that an abandoned house on his property in rural Hardin County had burned down on Monday, he thought the call was an early Halloween prank.

 

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Roll down your window, and roll up your sleeve.

 

One way to see how the economy affects individuals and families is to see how many people line up for free health care.