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NTSB: Uber self-driving SUV saw pedestrian, did not brake

Associated Press DETROIT The autonomous Uber SUV that struck and killed an Arizona pedestrian in


Law-enforcement officials expect Weinstein to surrender

Also, Morgan Freeman apologizes in wake of harassment accusations Associated Press NEW YORK


Legislative amendment would speed up TJX referendum vote

State Sen. Sean O’Brien said the amendment would give citizens a voice, while expediting the process


Kravitz at Poland library to permanently close June 1

Owner Jack Kravitz says he is restructuring to focus on his other locations in Liberty and Fellows Riverside Gardens.


Critics see no end to foreign favors to Trump businesses

Associated Press WASHINGTON First came news that a Chinese government-owned company had signed


LAS VEGAS Workers up ante, vote to OK strike

Associated Press LAS VEGAS Las Vegas casinos could watch tens of thousands of employees walk off


CD RATES

CD RATES The table shows the annual percentage yield as of Wednesday. All yields given in percent.


Selected local stocks

Selected local stocks STOCK, DIVIDEND CLOSE CHANGE Alcoa Inc., 48.46-1.23 Aqua America,


Teething medicines unsafe, FDA warns

Associated Press WASHINGTON Federal health officials warned parents Wednesday about the dangers


BUSINESS digest

Comcast vs. Disney in fight for Twenty-First Century Fox PHILADELPHIA Comcast may make an offer


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Bistro 1907 takes you back to bygone era

This chalk mural drawn by local artist Christian Powers decorates one of Bistro 1907’s walls in the new DoubleTree by Hilton hotel in downtown Youngstown. The decor of the new restaurant, which opened today, reflects owner Mark Canzonetta's vision for a modern take on a classic French bistro.

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Bankruptcy judge approves sale of former Packard Electric buildings to AutoParkit

Warren native Chris Alan paid $150,000 for the Dana Street property, plus taxes, fines and attorney fees, for a total of about $800,000.


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WRTA launches new app providing real-time bus updates

“It’s to give current riders, and hopefully new riders, a good experience while they’re riding,” said Judy Rodriguez, WRTA transportation director.


Valley’s April unemployment rate down

The Mahoning Valley’s nonseasonally adjusted unemployment rate dropped 1.2 percentage points in April 2018 compared with April 2017.


UAW backs Cordray

UAW backs Cordray COLUMBUS The United Auto Workers endorsed Democratic gubernatorial candidate