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Local News from WYTV Youngstown via Yahoo! News

More than a month ago United Steelworkers Local 1538 went on strike because they couldn't reach an agreement with American Standard on wages and benefits. There's still no deal, yet the strike has liv...

 

Trumbull Memorial Hospital's Center for Emergency Medicine has been recertified as a level three trauma center.

 

Impressionist, photography, surrealism. American art known around the world, but it's found on the walls of a local museum. In part four of her series, reporter Valerie Smock takes you on a tour of th...

 

The holidays are a popular time to give new pets as gifts. But how can you be sure your dog doesn't come from a puppy mill? We sent our Dan Martin to a couple area shelters and dog breeders to find ou...

 

It seems like winter is here to stay. Lake effect snow covered most of the Valley over the last twenty four hours, leaving behind some tricky conditions for drivers.

 

David Cole of the Center for Automotive Research in Michigan argues lawmakers have a responsibility to the industry.

 

A group of students from the Mahoning County Career and Technical Center came together Thursday to wrap up their fire training in Springfield Township.

 

A few months ago Baard Energy came to Wellsville to talk about the possibility of building a coal to liquid plant in the area. Tonight, it's official.

 

With the cool temperatures outside, the Warren Family Mission has decided to begin it's cold weather program a little earlier this year.

 

Youngstown Police will soon have some much needed new equipment to patrol the city.

 
 

Local News from The Cincinnati Enquirer via Yahoo! News

When Mark and Ethan Wright heard that Mavel Mitchell, 81, was missing, they decided to help. And it's a good thing they did.

 

Franklin Police arrested a bank robbery suspect Friday who might be the "Granny Robber," an older woman police think is responsible for four bank holdups.

 

Fuzzy Berner, 69, will be honored by his Mason Fire Department peers Saturday for his half-century of dedicated, compassionate and exuberant service.

 

More than 400 high school students from 18 Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky schools attended the 2008 International Education Summit on "Emerging Careers in Global Sustainability."

 

The University of Cincinnati is increasing fees for students serving co-ops for the winter quarter, starting in January.

 

Surgeons from the Cincinnati Eye Institute implanted a custom-made prosthetic iris into the right eye of Nathaniel Brantley, making him the first child in the United States to get one.

 

In a wheelchair since a 1976 motorcycle accident, Tom Weikel does what most good sons do, and he does it well.

 

A school district is debating whether to ban text messages between students and their teachers and coaches.

 

A College Hill woman was in court Friday on charges of assaulting the Elmwood Place police chief.

 

A 15-year-old Ohio girl has admitted sending nude cell phone photos of herself in a juvenile court deal that could result in a felony charge being dropped.

 
 

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

When Alicia Kidder first learned she would be teaching social studies this school year, she had one thing on her "to do" list:

 

Births at Springfield Regional Medical Center included:

 

Wittenberg University and Clark State Community College are among eight Miami Valley institutions now accepting applications for Choose Ohio First Scholarships — part of $3.94 million in sta...

 

As a build up to the annual football rivalry between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Michigan Wolverines, Springfield residents were busy decorating classrooms and buying jerseys to cheer on their fav...

 

Thefts reported to police and sheriff's deputies included:

 
 

The latest headlines for Dayton Ohio from DaytonDailyNews.com

As Thanksgiving approaches, consider this concoction: Take 51,000 criminals who are easily steamed, stuff them into prisons built for 37,000, then make most of them quit smoking, cold turkey.

 

Keen observations from the victim of a home burglary and an Oakwood police officer led to the capture of a suspect Friday, Nov. 21, but not before a scuffle between the suspect and the officer.

 

Choose Ohio First scholarships totalling $3.9 million are available to students interested in pursuing careers in the areas of science, technology, engineering, math and medicine (STEMM) at eight Dayt...

 

Neal Gittleman's job at the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra may not be in immediate danger, but a dual-armed robot at the University of Dayton had no trouble conducting a quartet of gyrating colleagues ...

 

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Family practice chiropractors across the country are banding together this holiday season to "Pack the Pantry for the Hungry" and support needy families in their communities.

 

City Council expects to approve the appointment of Police Chief Jim Borland to public safety director and Deputy Chief Rob Schommer to police chief on Monday, Nov. 24.

 

DAYTON — Gas prices dropped below the $1.50 a gallon mark in the Dayton area on Friday, Nov. 21, with a price of $1.46 a gallon reported by DaytonGasPrices.com at the Marathon station at 460...

 

COLUMBUS — Ohio's unemployment rate increased slightly in October to 7.3 percent, up from 7.2 percent in September, according to data released on Friday, Nov. 21, by the Ohio Department of J...

 

TROY — Miami County commissioners approved a $1,250 payment to a Piqua man to settle his claim he was unlawfully detained in the county jail in 2007.

 
 

Local News for Columbus Ohio from The Columbus Dispatch

School was in session last night in a sold-out Value City Arena. The lesson: Arena Rock 'n' Roll 101. The teacher: AC/DC, which is still led by guitarist and perpetual pupil Angus Young, a 53-year-o...

 

New lab tests show that DNA recovered from the semen-stained underwear of a 12-year-old rape victim couldn't have come from the man who has served more than 27 years in prison for the crime. Raymond T...

 

The Meals-on-Wheels program on W. Mound Street puts out 6,000 meals on a typical weekday during the school year, mostly for senior citizens but also for after-school programs and people who are disabl...

 

Columbus police are working with the FBI to develop a profile of the Northwest serial rapist, Franklin County Deputy Chief John Rockwell said yesterday.

 

A version of the "Christmas Gone Wild" light show that became a national sensation in 2005 added pizzazz to the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium last night and through the holiday season. Cincinnat...

 

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The state says Ohio's unemployment rate was 7.3 percent in October, up slightly from 7.2 percent in September.

 

CLEVELAND (AP) - The city is installing 13 new surveillance cameras downtown to send a safety message.

 

NEWARK, Ohio (AP) - A 15-year-old Ohio girl has admitted sending nude cell phone photos of herself in a juvenile court deal that could result in a felony charge being dropped.

 

A steel distributor with a warehouse in Warren is giving its employees cash payments if they buy a car that's made in the U.S.

 

Jimmy Dickson prefers to walk alone down a short path from DeSales High School to the football stadium each day, pausing to admire a large bronze statue of a stallion.

 
 
 

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