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Biden uses feisty State of the Union to contrast with Trump, sell voters on a second term

 
President Joe Biden used his State of the Union address to promote his vision for a second term to a dispirited electorate who questions whether he’s up to the job and to warn that GOP front-runner Donald Trump would be a dangerous alternative.
 

Warren woman charged after miscarriage brings message to Washington

 
The Warren woman who made national headlines for being charged after experiencing a miscarriage shared her experience during a news conference held in Washington.
 

Norfolk Southern alone should pay for cleanup of Ohio train derailment, judge says

 

A federal judge has ruled that Norfolk Southern alone will be responsible for paying for the cleanup after last year's fiery train derailment in East Palestine.

Details for some former GM Lordstown workers to return home expected Monday

 
The United Auto Workers union notified its membership in a written update Thursday that the details for the Lordstown Transfer Agreement have been finalized and will be released on Monday.
 

Hundreds gather at Warren vigil for slain postal worker

 
There are still no arrests or suspects in the murder of 33-year-old Jonte Davis. Thursday, his sisters and family members thanked those who came to his vigil for their support.
 

Arrests made in Youngstown raid where drugs, weapons also found

 
On Wednesday, March 6, Youngstown Police arrested two individuals while executing a search warrant at a Woodside Avenue home on Youngstown's east side. 
 

Ohio Department of Insurance warns about Medicare scam

 
Ohio Department of Insurance warns Ohioans on Medicare to watch for fraudulent Medicare supply claims that may be sent to them.
 

Liberty community rallies behind teacher faced with lasting COVID-19 effects

 
"She's a fighter and she's determined to press her way," said Wanda Clark, Darnelle's mother at Thursday's fundraiser. "No matter what we see, no matter what she sees in front of us, she says, 'I still believe God, Mom, I still believe God."
 

City of Niles issues precautionary boil alert due to valve replacement project

 
The City of Niles has issued a precautionary, city-wide boil alert for water for customers until further notice. This is due to the Robbins Avenue/Wood Street eight-inch main valve replacement project. 
 

Absences force cancelation of Friday classes at Mathew's Currie Elementary

 
Currie Elementary students in the Mathews Local School system are staying home on Friday.
 

YSU women's team eliminated by Green Bay in Quarterfinal

 
The Penguins fell to the Phoenix, 94-57.
 

YSU men's basketball team falls to Cleveland State in Quarterfinal

 
The Penguins lost to the Vikings, 82-70.
 

How springing forward to daylight saving time could affect your health -- and how to prepare

 
Losing an hour of sleep as daylight saving time kicks in can do more than leave you tired and cranky the next day _ it also could harm your health.
 

Springtime showers followed by a brief winter comeback

 
Sunday's icy winds will be accompanied by snow showers.
 
 
 

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