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Elyria water customers asked to conserve due to power issue at water plant
LORAIN COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) - The Lorain County Emergency Management Agency has asked Elyria water customers to reduce their non-essential water usage due to power issues at the water plant. LCEMA said customers may experience lower-than-normal water pressure until the problem is resolved. Non-essential water usage subject to mandatory restrictions...
Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority Approves $144M for Major Projects
Projects in Cleveland, Edgewater and Shaker Heights will receive funds. By Ken Prendergast, NEO Trans. This article was published as part of an exclusive content partnership with neo-trans.blog. The Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority’s board this week approved $144 million worth of financing toward development projects with a combined price tag...
Party at short-term rental spills onto street, shuts down Larchmere businesses
Cleveland City Council President, residents, and business owners said a party at a short-term rental over the July 4 weekend was a chaotic mess that forced local businesses to go into "lockdown."
WATCH: Kent State professor arrested after alleged drunken 911 phone call, argument over whether she can drive Tesla drunk
A Kent State University professor was arrested after calling 911 to tell police she was locked out of a building and had to use the bathroom, and later argued with officers over whether she was intoxicated, body camera video shows. During an initial 911 call, Dr. Ellen Glickman, director of...
Suspect in East Side shooting death waives preliminary hearing in municipal court
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) — The suspect in a June shooting death on the East Side will now have his case heard by a Mahoning County grand jury. Samuel Perez, 22, waived his preliminary hearing Wednesday in municipal court on a charge for the June 18 shooting death of Angel Sostre, also 22.
Card skimmer found at local grocery store: Report
BOARDMAN, Ohio (WKBN) – A customer shopping at a local grocery store reported finding a card skimming device at one of the registers. The manager of the store called police around 6:30 p.m. Monday to report the incident, handing over a black plastic keypad cover that was found attached to the credit card processing terminal. A police report redacted the name of the store, but the address was listed at 4121 South Ave.
Youngstown Veterans’ Clinic opens new dermatology service
Veterans’ Affairs Northeast Ohio Healthcare System (VANEOHS) has announced the opening of the Carl Nunziato Youngstown VA Outpatient Clinic’s dermatology specialty service. The expansion of the Youngstown VA Clinic’s dermatology services means hundreds of Veterans in eastern Ohio counties will be able to receive care much closer to...
Canfield bank raises money for displaced people affected by Realty Tower explosion
A Canfield bank pitched in with the Youngstown community to gathered money and supplies for residents displaced by the Realty Tower explosion. Several downtown Youngstown residents were ordered to evacuate after the remnants of the building were declared hazardous by structural engineers. The International Towers apartments in particular housed many residents who were displaced after being given an evacuation order.
Foul play not suspected in death of man found on street
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) — Reports said foul play is not suspected in the death of a man whose body was found Tuesday afternoon on a South Side street. Police found the man about 6:05 p.m. on West Ravenwood Avenue after receiving a call about a man who was lying in the street. It appeared he had been dead several hours, according to the report.
YSU Earns Spot on AVCA Academic Award List
For the 11th straight season, the Youngstown State volleyball team has earned the American Volleyball Coaches Association Team Academic Award, sponsored by INTENT. The Penguins were among more than 1,400 collegiate and high school volleyball programs that maintained a year-long grade-point average of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale (or 4.1 on a 5.0 scale) and earned the award for excellence in the classroom.
People who lost their jobs in West Virginia due to flooding can get benefits
According to officials, individuals living or working in these counties who lost their job due to the severe storms, straight-line winds, tornadoes, flooding, landslides and mudslides may apply for federal unemployment benefits.
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