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White House says deals struck to cut prices of popular Medicare drugs that cost $50 billion yearly

 
The Biden administration is taking a victory lap after federal officials inked deals with drug companies to lower the price for 10 of Medicare’s most costliest drugs.
 

Hidden report reveals how workers got sick while cleaning up East Palestine derailment site

 

The creeks around East Palestine, Ohio, were so badly contaminated by last year’s disastrous Norfolk Southern derailment that some workers became sick during the cleanup.

Companies answer lawsuit claiming negligence in deadly Realty Building blast

 
Companies named in a negligence case are asking a judge to dismiss the lawsuit filed by the family of the Chase Bank employee who died in the May 28th explosion at Youngstown’s Realty Building.
 

Realty Building owners: Downtown businesses and residents can return next week

 
A release from Live Youngstown and Yo 47 says people can reestablish their routines beginning the week of August 19, pending approval from the City of Youngstown.
 

Warren Reeves building to set for demolition

 
Two developers later, the structure that's stood since the 1920s is slated to be torn down. In just five years, the historic building went from investment property to the demolition list.

Developers planning on revamping several buildings in downtown Greenville for seniors and younger generations

 
Wilt believes it best to flip the old business model and first attract people to the area to start growth.
 

Pennsylvania troopers stop drivers at similar rates no matter their race or ethnicity, study finds

 

A new study says Pennsylvania drivers get pulled over and are cited by state police at roughly comparable rates no matter their race or ethnicity.

 

Drug Task Force pursuit ends with search of Canfield neighborhood

 
A police pursuit that began in Liberty Township late Thursday ended in the search of a fashionable Canfield neighborhood with a tracking dog and an airplane.
 

Poland Avenue crash injures one, cuts power, closes road

 
One person was injured in a crash that knocked out power and closed a road in Youngstown early Thursday.
 

Fire forces evacuation of Youngstown halfway house

 
A fire forced staff and residents of a halfway facility in Youngstown into the street early Thursday.
 

Grove City business owner accused of taking payments but not doing flooring jobs

 
Police say Roth received payments of $2,814 and $1,961 from the victims and did not deliver the flooring or do the job.
 

Time running out for teachers, district to avoid strike in Lordstown

 
The teachers union didn't get into specifics about what they're unhappy with, but the superintendent tells 21 News he and the school board have already laid out their best offer.
 

Bill on social studies teachings receiving backlash from educators, other groups

 
Supporters say it's meant to keep controversy out of the classroom, but it's facing strong opposition though from multiple groups who say the bill is pushing a political agenda.
 

One more dry day Thursday before a more active pattern returns

 
Showers and storms are in the forecast for parts of Friday and the weekend.
 

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