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Harris' pick of Walz amps up excitement in Midwestern states where Democrats look to heal divisions

 
Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will spend their first full day as running mates in Wisconsin and Michigan.

 

Judge upholds Ohio's gender-affirming care ban; civil rights group vows immediate appeal

 

A judge in Ohio says a state law that limits gender-affirming health care for youth under 18 can go into effect.

Slideshow: More than 10,000 remain without power in Mahoning, Shenango Valleys

 
Crews from Ohio Edison and Penn Power continue working Wednesday to restore electricity knocked out to thousands of Valley homes and businesses during Tuesday night's storms.
 

Several Valley communities move National Night Out events to Wednesday

 
Several Valley communities canceled Tuesday's National Night Out events rescheduling them for Wednesday night.
 

Tree crashes into house in Boardman, narrowly misses homeowner

 
The homeowner said he was painting his master bathroom when got the storm warnings.
 

Storms caused damage to multiple Warren homes

 
The fallen trees and branches lay in yards, streets, telephone poles, and near some homes in Warren neighborhoods.
 

Tree falls on car, traps passengers in Youngstown

 
The battalion chief on scene said the people inside the car seem to be okay but they haven't been able to free them because the tree and wires are still lying on top of the vehicle.
 

Residents of New Castle personal care home displaced after part of roof blown off

 
Kobbe tells 21 News no one was injured, but about 12 residents are being relocated to a hotel until repairs can be made to the roof.
 

Youngstown man awaits sentencing for providing fentanyl resulting in deadly overdose

 
A Youngstown man has pleaded guilty in a federal drug case where he allegedly supplied a powerful opiate that resulted in an overdose death.
 
 

Final hearing set Monday before trial of Warren cop accused of raping several women

 
A final court hearing is scheduled Wednesday before a former Warren Police Officer, described by a prosecutor as the “most prolific serial rapist in Trumbull County history”, goes on trial.
 

Sentencing delayed for Masury man convicted in PHN fraud conspiracy

 
A federal judge has postponed the sentencing hearing for one of five suspects who federal investigators say took part in schemes to defraud the Sharon-based non-profit Primary Health Network.
 

Wednesday open house focuses on plan to reduce sewage flowing into Mill Creek Park waterways

 
The City of Youngstown is holding an open house Wednesday night to give people a look at a project designed to keep sewage from flowing into the lakes and streams in Mill Creek Park.
 

Quiet weather returns after Tuesday's storms

 
Showers could arrive on Friday with the remnants of Hurricane Debby
 
 

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