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Trump critics launch new group to highlight rising costs

 
A bipartisan group of President Donald Trump’s critics is launching a new organization, dubbed the Cost Coalition, to highlight Trump’s struggle to control rising costs in the early months of his new presidency.
 

Decision 2025: What Ohioans need to know to vote on Tuesday

 
The polls will be open from 6:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m.
 

DoubleTree Hotel owners sue over Realty Tower blast, claiming negligence

 
The owners of the DoubleTree by Hilton hotel in downtown Youngstown have filed a lawsuit seeking over $1 million in damages from multiple entities they allege were negligent in connection with a natural gas explosion at the nearby Realty Tower.
 

Shooting in Sharon sends four teens to the hospital

 
According to a press release, four people were taken to the hospital with gunshot wounds. 
 

Austintown retiring police K-9s early amid budget cuts

 
Austintown Township leaders have approved the early retirement of both police K-9s as one of the first significant cuts following the failure of a proposed police levy.
 

Mercer County I-80 Welcome Center reopens after nearly 20-month closure

 
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation officials and tourism leaders are set to hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday to mark the completion of renovations at the Interstate 80 welcome center in Mercer County.
 

13,000 bicycle helmets distributed statewide in Ohio safety effort

 
A campaign to promote bicycle safety for children in Ohio has distributed 13,000 helmets to organizations across the state.
 

Dog rescue community mourns loss of All About The Pawz founder

 
The rescue announced the passing of its founder Nancy Ferrell on Facebook Monday.
 

Mahoning Co. Dog Pound at capacity after recent rescues

 
The Dog Warden posted eight stray intakes on its Facebook page Monday, including five puppies found hiding under a porch.
 

New Middletown firefighters battle blaze at home

 
First reports of a working house fire went out around 9:15 p.m. for a home in the 10000 block of Unity Road.
 

Sharon fire department offering to install free smoke alarms

 
In a partnership with the American Red Cross, the department is installing up to three free smoke alarms to homeowners or renters in the city.
 

Cortland residents raise flooding concerns

 
At a council meeting Monday night, some residents also expressed navigating through seven feet of water in their yards and basements after last weekend's rainfall.
 

The merry-go-round of showers makes its final spin

 
Brighter and drier days heading into Mother's Day weekend

 

 
 

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