Asian shares slid further Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs sent shudders through Wall Street at a level of shock unseen since the COVID-19 pandemic pummeled world markets in 2020.
In a room filled with Republican donors and elected officials, Ramaswamy spoke on his vision for the state, which includes growing businesses, raising children, and promoting education.
Tedesco, who has served as Campbell’s mayor since 2021, previously served 20 years as a 2nd ward councilman.
Workers impacted by layoffs at Insight Hospital & Medical Center Trumbull can attend a rapid response event today to learn about unemployment benefits and job search resources.
After nearly one week, workers at Insight Hospital & Medical Center Trumbull and Hillside Rehabilitation Hospital are finally starting to get paid.
The district announced the hiring on Thursday, following a March meeting where parents expressed concerns about the changes, which affect 7th and 8th-grade students.
Computer Science professors Britton Wolfe and Brian Dickinson and their students are working with SIL Global, a faith-based nonprofit that uses machine to learn and develop language solutions to improve lives.
The officer contacted humane agents from Animal Charity of Ohio, who took the cat into their care and named her Kali.
Agents collected about 15 grams of methamphetamine from the toilet’s pipes, the sheriff’s office said.
The case stemmed from videos allegedly posted to Wright's Facebook page where he threatened to “have a shootout” with Wellsville police and Columbiana County Sheriff’s deputies if a warrant was issued for his arrest.
Investigators found a computer, phone and multiple USB drives in his possession containing child sexual assault material.
Devon Stanley works full-time as Chief Deputy for the Trumbull County Clerk of Courts, and he's also paid a full-time salary to work about two days a week as Girard's assistant prosecutor.
FirstEnergy's $190 million request to PUCO includes a proposed $46.5 million increase for Ohio Edison customers.
Parts of the Midwest and South are facing the possibility torrential rains and life-threatening flash floods on Friday The fresh storms come as many communities are still reeling from severe tornadoes that destroyed whole neighborhoods and killed at least seven people.
Localized flooding around area rivers will remain possible.