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The Trump administration said Tuesday that it will withhold SNAP food aid from recipients in most Democratic-controlled states starting next week.
 

Ohio Child care providers worried about funding changes in state budget

 
The budget changes requirements for hourly, part time and full time care.
 

Passerby, Youngstown fire crew rescues woman from Mahoning River

 
A woman is recovering after being pulled from the Mahoning River by the Youngstown Fire Department and a civilian.
 

Youngstown Fire Chief Barry Finley submits resignation

 
The decision comes after what he describes as eight years of disrespect and turmoil with the fire union.
 

Suspect in string of Youngstown fires faces 18 charges at arraignment today

 
A downtown Youngstown business owner loses a truck to an arson attack.

 

 
If Gilmore violates the terms of her probation, she could face three years in prison.
 

No prison time for Girard man in child pornography case

 
29-year-old Zachary Seidner was sentenced to three years of probation on two felony counts of illegal use of a minor in nudity-oriented material or performance.
 

Trumbull County Jail boilers to be replaced, ongoing maintenance issues

 
But before replacement can happen, the county will have to conduct an engineering study.
 

Yankee Candle closing 20 stores in restructuring plan

 
The parent company of Yankee Candle has announced plans to close approximately 20 retail locations in the United States and Canada, citing a need to streamline operations and cut costs.
 

New Mill Creek Metro Park Commissioners announced after month-long search

 
Jim Houck and Katharine Paul will be sworn in as Mill Creek Metro Park Commissioners later this month.
 

Sayin, Mendoza chase Big Ten title and Heisman Trophy when No. 1 Ohio St faces No. 2 Indiana

 
Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin and Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza each have one prize in mind for their showdown this weekend in Indianapolis: a Big Ten championship.
 

Columbiana runners race through festive lights at 'Twas the Night Before 5k

 
Proceeds from the race helped Heroes and Halos provide winter clothing and other essentials to Valley families.
 

Not much additional snow in this forecast, but plenty of cold

 
A somewhat tricky morning commute will be possible Thursday.