WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of Americans filing for jobless aid hit their highest level in four months last week, but layoffs remain historically low despite ongoing economic uncertainty brought on by the war in Iran.
U.S. applications for unemployment benefits for the week ending May 30 ...
COLUMBUS — Nearly 6,000 athletes from across the state made the trek to Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium for this year’s OHSAA state track and field championships. Schools from across the Tri-County area are well represented, with Thursday featuring Divisions IV and V action.
This is the ...
WARREN — Just how abundant fossils are in Ohio, and what types of ancient animal and plant life inhabited Ohio were the topics of a presentation by Carrie Schweitzer, a professor in the Department of Earth Sciences at Kent State University, on Wednesday at the Warren-Trumbull County Public ...
COLUMBUS — A grand jury has reindicted two fired FirstEnergy Corp. executives whose initial prosecutions in the state’s long-running $60 million bribery scandal ended in mistrial earlier this year, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced Thursday.
Yost, a Republican, joined Summit ...
For some athletes, performing in front of family and friends can be a daunting task. The pressure to succeed, to impress, to live up to expectations can sometimes overwhelm even the most talented individuals.
That’s never been the case for Brady Shannon.
“The way I look at it, not ...
CANFIELD — There was not a lot of old or new business conducted at Wednesday’s brief city council meeting, but council members were updated on a major water leak at Sawmill and Herbert roads.
“We are trying to fix it ourselves,” Public Works Superintendent John Rapp said.
He ...