ST. CLAIRSVILLE — A new law takes effect at the end of the month that will require new Ohio drivers up to age 21 to complete a full driver’s education course.
Beginning Sept. 30, those seeking their first driver’s license will be required to take an Ohio-approved driver training ...
JOINS CEDAR ONE: Jaelyn McCourt is the newest real estate agent at Cedar One Realty.
A graduate of Indian Creek High School, McCourt earned her bachelor’s degree in marketing and sales from Point Park University in Pittsburgh, followed by dual master’s degrees in journalism and education. ...
BRILLIANT — Efforts to establish a space where residents can exercise or gather for private parties have received a boost from the Charles M. and Thelma M. Pugliese Foundation.
Tom Timmons, president of the charitable foundation, stopped by the former Buckeye North Elementary School ...
COLUMBUS — Proposed congressional maps, Ohio Democrats say, meet constitutional requirements and won’t receive a hearing in the General Assembly.
House Minority Leader Dani Isaacohn, D-Cincinnati, said the maps follow guidelines established by voters in 2018, but Republican leadership ...
WEIRTON — After discussing the possibility in recent months, the Weirton Sanitary Board received confirmation Thursday of a delay to the completion of the ongoing expansion of its wastewater treatment plant.
Representatives of the Thrasher Group and main contractor Triton Construction ...
Steubenville City Council Tuesday adopted a proclamation in recognition of Adult Education and Family Literacy Week at the request of the Jefferson County Educational Service Center. With Mayor Jerry Barilla and bearing the proclamation are Karla Gregory Martin, left, executive director of the ...