Police Reports (for 5.29.26)
Police Beat STEUBENVILLE POLICE Overstocked: Employees at Walmart alleged a woman fulfilling a Spark shopping order added $201 in merchandise the customer had not ...
YSS to start W.Va.’s first transitional living recovery program for young adults
Youth Services System will now offer a recovery track for young adults, the first transitional living recovery program for people that age in ...
Golden Bears bounce back to stay alive
Weir’s season ends on Day 2 of state tournament
SOUTH CHARLESTON — Weir High got off to a tough start to Thursday morning's elimination game and never were fully able to recover. Taking on ...
Ohio suspends data center tax break as tech firms face pressure to pay the cost to power AI
Mascaro CEO named to safety list
PITTSBURGH — The National Safety Council has named John C. Mascaro Jr. to its 2026 CEOs Who Get It list, an annual recognition honoring leaders ...
Ohio still faces education issues
Despite Ohio policymakers’ continued effort to meddle with education — at all levels — a recent study suggests there has been limited success on a national ...
Fitness questions surround region
Restaurant week spotlights the food
Getting close to summer
The temperatures residents of the Tri-State Area had a chance to experience on Monday and Tuesday are a sure sign of what we can expect to see during the next ...
Inspiration from Hurdle
Election season heats up
RICHARD C. SAYLOR
Richard C. Saylor, 83, of Wintersville, Ohio passed away May 27, 2026 at home from a long battle with cancer. He was born in Steubenville the son of the late Charles ...
MAYNARD GOAD
MICHAEL RUSSIN
Ohio woman accused of illegally voting as a noncitizen acquitted at trial
A U.S. citizen was found not guilty Tuesday of illegally voting in the 2018 election when she was a lawful permanent resident of the United States. A guilty verdict ...



