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The U.S. Postal Service said it was temporarily suspending inbound parcels from China and Hong Kong, effective Tuesday.
 
 
President Donald Trump’s proposal that the United States “take over” the Gaza Strip and permanently resettle its Palestinian residents has been swiftly rejected and denounced by American allies and adversaries alike.
 

Yost, 19 state attorneys oppose Wisconsin Supreme Court Decision to deny a religious charity from tax exemptions

 
Yost believes this is not only against the Constitution but may suggest that the judges and figures in government have the power to define what makes something a religious practice or not.

 

 
A Valley-based business participated Monday in what the Associated Press described as a loosely organized nationwide day of protest against President Donald Trump’s immigration policies.
 

Feds charge man arrested at Boardman BMV with phony ID documents

 
Boardman police went to the BMV last week after receiving a report of a man attempting to obtain an Ohio identification card with suspicious documents.
 

1 person dead and 5 wounded in shooting at Ohio cosmetics warehouse, police search for suspect

 
Police say five people have been wounded in a shooting at a cosmetics warehouse in New Albany, Ohio.
 

Pickup truck runs into home on Youngstown's South Side

 
Police are looking for the driver of a pickup truck that struck a home on Youngstown's South Side early Wednesday.
 

Bank robber avoids jail time, sentenced to Veterans Court

 
"I feel like I came out pretty good on this situation," he said. "The veterans are going to help. They're going to help a lot."
 

Ohio governor orders state employees back to in-office work 5 days a week starting in March

 

Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has ordered state employees back to full-time in-office work.

Chase Bank eyes new Youngstown branch near site of former location destroyed by blast

 
Chase Bank is working on plans to open a Downtown Youngstown branch across the street from the site of a deadly explosion that destroyed its former location.

 

Newton Falls restaurant, Guns n’ Hoses, re-opens after owners recovery

 
The former Newton Falls firefighter says he’s blessed to be standing here today - slowly easing his way back into things. 
 

Freezing rain will cause slick travel conditions Wednesday night

 
Residents should be ready to take it slow early Thursday morning.