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East Liverpool waste furnace, EPA clash over ending court-ordered pollution monitoring

 
Operators of a hazardous waste incinerator in East Liverpool and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency are at odds over whether a six-year-old consent decree over Clean Air Act violations should be lifted.

 

Youngstown Diocese launches "Care for Creation" plan focused on environment

 
The Diocese of Youngstown has released its "Care for Creation" action plan for parishioners across its six-county region, including Trumbull, Mahoning, and Columbiana Counties.
 

Penn State trustees meet Thursday to vote on future of Shenango, other campuses

 
University trustees are getting ready to decide whether to keep the campus open or shutter it for good.
 

Trump administration officials say Secret Service is investigating Comey's '86 47' social media post

 
In an Instagram post, Comey wrote “cool shell formation on my beach walk” under a picture of seashells that appeared to form the shapes for “86 47.”
 

Police: Deadly shooting in East Liverpool stems from love triangle

 
According to East Liverpool Police Chief John Lane, it's believed that the male suspect and male victim were involved in a love triangle with a female.
 

Pole struck, car on side after Youngstown Eastside injury crash

 
A single-vehicle accident in Youngstown early Friday left a car on its side and a utility pole damaged.
 

Cortland sex offender with criminal history arrested in prostitution sting

 
The affidavit further reveals that Kniseley is currently registered as a Tier II sex offender due to a prior conviction in Trumbull County for unlawful sexual conduct with a 13-year-old girl.
 

Appeal hearing set for man convicted in murder of Rowan Sweeney

 
According to the release, the Seventh District Court of Appeals will hear arguments in the case of State of Ohio v. Brandon Lee Crump, Jr. at 9 a.m. on July 9.
 

Champion Fire Chief talks staffing issues in wake of recent tragedy

 
"We had a police chief throwing ladders, trying to get people out of the house because we need firemen," plead Dempsey.
 

St. Vincent de Paul CEO honored with Athena Award

 
"I'll accept this award on behalf of all of them because these are some amazing women doing incredible things in this community," Jones said.
 

Ribbon cut on new combined health facility in Warren

 
Officials in Warren cut the ribbon at Valley Health Services on East Market Street.
 

A July-like Friday

 
Another round of strong storms will be possible late Friday night.
 

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