TORONTO — Toronto Council Monday approved the third and final reading for a Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area and learned the demolition of the former Cooper Hardware building is slated to begin on Friday.
The designation will allow visitors to establishments along North Fourth Street ...
EAST PALESTINE — The appeal of last year’s $600 million settlement between Norfolk Southern and residents impacted by the Feb. 3, 2023, derailment and chemical spill is dead in the water, a brief filed in Cincinnati’s Sixth Court on behalf of appellees insists.
“Some cases present ...
The United Way of Jefferson County has received a $10,000 donation from the AEP-Ohio Foundation. On hand for the presentation were, from left, Mike Sikora, AEP key accounts manager; Charles McGowan, AEP Steubenville DSS; Marci Snyder-Crawford, executive director of the United Way; and Frank ...
CLAIRTON, Pa. (AP) — Moments after an explosion erupted at a U.S. Steel plant outside Pittsburgh, company firefighters, local responders and employees raced in to rescue people from the smoldering wreckage.
They were able to free one injured worker who was whisked to a hospital. But one ...
WEIRTON — After a similar resolution failed earlier this year, Weirton officials are making a renewed effort to increase the spending limit placed on the city manager.
As part their meeting Monday, members of Weirton Council unanimously approved the first reading of an ordinance “To amend ...
HARRISVILLE — U.S. Rep. Michael Rulli stopped by LKQ Route 250 Auto Parts in Harrison County on Monday morning to meet with employees and discuss the Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair Act or the “REPAIR Act.”
The purpose of the act is to protect consumers’ ...