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The US has three measles-related deaths and hundreds of cases. Here's what to know

 

Other states with active outbreaks — defined as three or more cases — include New Mexico, Kansas, Ohio and Oklahoma.

China vows countermeasures over Trump tariffs as trade war threatens to intensify

 
China says it will “fight to the end” and take countermeasures against the United States to safeguard its own interests after President Donald Trump threatened an additional 50% tariff on Chinese imports.
 

Governor Tim Walz hosts town hall in Youngstown

 
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz visited Youngstown Monday night to hold a town hall meeting, offering residents a chance to be heard in a district where critics say Congressman Mike Rulli has been absent.
 

 

Children, elderly person, animals found living in ‘deplorable’ Youngstown home

 
The environment was reportedly so severe that the house was condemned, and doors had to be forced open due to a significant accumulation of feces and waste.
 

Ohio Controlling Board approves $14.1M for YSU Kilcawley Center renovation

 
The Ohio Controlling Board on Monday approved Youngstown State University's request for $14.1 million to renovate its Kilcawley Center student union.
 

Traffic accident cuts power to hundreds in Columbiana County

 
People in hundreds of homes in Southern Columbiana County spent much of Tuesday morning in the dark after a traffic accident knocked out power.
 

PennDOT announces road and bridge projects in Mercer County

 
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced Monday a slate of road and bridge projects planned for Mercer County as part of a larger investment in the northwest region.
 

Mercer County to receive $70k for Facade Improvement Program

 
"This funding will continue the revitalization of Sharon and Greenville's downtowns, and support Mercer County's home accessibility program for our residents," said Representative Parke Wentling.
 

Youngstown pothole helps Troopers after stolen car clocked at 110 mph

 
The patrol followed the Charger, which had no license plate, into the city, where it lost the left front tire after striking a pothole near Martin Luther King Boulevard.
 

Continuing juvenile issues at Boardman Target, Southern Park Mall lead to arrests, warning

 
Boardman police were called to separate incidents involving juveniles at the Target store and the Southern Park Mall over the weekend, highlighting ongoing issues with unruly behavior and trespassing at township retailers.
 

Lordstown Police Chief calls on BCI investigation following corruption accusations

 
The comments involve Lordstown Police officers picking up security shifts at Ultium Cells and practicing unethical behavior, which Chief Milhoan says is not true.
 

Warren Family Mission recovers stolen red trailer after receiving anonymous tip

 
"While I was driving, I was just praying 'god let me find this trailer.' I turned into a side street and low and behold, there it is," said Mararri.
 

YSU's student newspaper places first in multiple categories in Ohio collegiate newspaper competition

 
The Jambar placed first in "Overall Excellence in Division A", winning out over schools such as OSU, Ohio University, Bowling Green State University, and the University of Cincinnati.
 

Kentucky watches for surging rivers to recede so widespread cleanup can begin

 
After days of unrelenting downpours swelled rivers to near record levels across Kentucky, residents are closely monitoring waterways for signs they are cresting or even receding in hopes that widespread cleanup can finally start.
 

A taste of winter Tuesday; unsettled late-week forecast

 
Localized coatings of snow will be possible into Tuesday morning.
 
 
 

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