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Senate Democrats tee up vote on child tax credit in election-year pitch to families

 
Democratic Senate Leader Chuck Schumer is daring Republicans to vote against a bipartisan tax cut package aimed at expanding the child tax credit for millions of families and restoring some business tax breaks.
 

Mother of murdered Struthers teen seeks early release from prison

 
For the third time since she began serving a 15-year prison sentence in 2013, the mother of murdered Struthers teen Teddy Foltz is asking to be released early.
 
 

Police use tire-flattening spikes to end 100 mph chase in Trumbull County

 
Several suspects are under arrest after a chase that took deputies and police on a chase with speeds up to 100 mph through Trumbull County.

 

Route 7 open again near Columbiana after truck rolls over

 
A stretch of State Route 7 is open again after a truck carrying hazardous materials overturned in Columbiana County late Wednesday.
 

TikTok rallying support for Aubrey Bogacki through recovery

 
"She's smiling, laughing and making us laugh like never before," Syka added. "She's just in high spirits and just constant smiles. It's awesome to see."
 

Hermitage, Sharon receiving grants to upgrade traffic signals

 
More than $775,000 is being allocated to update the signals in Hermitage and Sharon.
 

Crews expect to finish Austintown sound wall by late October

 
Work on the sound wall is expected to finish soon. Crews expect to finish the project by the end of October.
 

Legal team hosting Thursday Q&A about $600 million East Palestine derailment settlement

 
The town hall will explain the claims process for the $600 million settlement, the upcoming August 22 claim deadline and recent developments that have increased compensation estimates for local individuals and families.
 

Pine Township says 'no' to solar farm

 
In Pine Township folks packed a zoning board of appeals meeting to ask questions and speak out against a Solar farm proposed for some land on Diamond Road.
 

Lowellville's Carchedi's shifting from restaurant to catering events

 
Nearly five years after taking over operations, the owner of Lowellville's Carchedi's Café has announced that he is shutting down daily restaurant operations.
 

St. Patrick Church Festival gets underway in Hubbard

 
The festival kicks off Thursday, August 1 at 6:00 p.m. and will run through Sunday, August 4 at 11:00 p.m.
 

Hermitage Night Market offering insulated tote bags for food donations

 
The Night Market will be held on Thursday, August 8, from 5 to 9 p.m. with live music beginning at 6 p.m.
 

Youngstown's First Fridays event returns this week

 
If you're looking for something to do, kick off the month at Youngstown's First Friday August edition. First Friday is a free event and held at various locations throughout downtown at the start of each month.
 

'Back to School Bash' in Austintown this weekend featuring 3 Cleveland Browns players

 
The event will also feature inflatables, free haircuts and free food.
 

Watchdog Report: Could JobsOhio pour funding back into Youngstown?

 
Could the non-profit tasked with supporting economic growth in Ohio funnel a portion of profits from liquor sales back to the struggling businesses that fund their budget?
 

Léon Marchand pulls off one of the most audacious doubles in swimming history at the Paris Olympics

 
Léon Marchand kicked off an improbable double with a finishing kick for the ages.
 

Cornersburg home displays skeleton Olympic athletes

 
Now they come up with new skeleton displays for major holidays and events throughout the year.
 

Repeat performance of heat and humidity

 
Picking up where we left off, the heat and humidity will continue to fuel opportunities for tropical downpours through Saturday. In terms of relief front the heat, a "cold" front will trim the temps back both Friday and Saturday.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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